Tag: Allen Toussaint

  • Labelle, Nightbirds, 1974 on Epic

    Labelle, Nightbirds, 1974 on Epic

    Labelle were a trio including Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash, and grew out of Patti Labelle and the Bluebells. They are the original “Lady Marmalade” power trio – and this was their best-selling album. Allen Toussaint produced and The Meters supplement (replace?) Labelle’s usual band. My copy is the January 2024 Vinyl Me…

  • Aaron Neville, Like It Is (reissued as Humdinger), 1967 on Minit

    Aaron Neville, Like It Is (reissued as Humdinger), 1967 on Minit

    Although this was released in 1967 on Minit (and Liberty in the UK) as Like It Is, my copy is a 1986 reissue titled as Humdinger, on Stateside (a UK label designed to reissue things from smaller American labels). As John Broven’s sleeve notes (from 1986) put it: This album harks back to Aaron’s first…

  • Dr. John, Desitively Bonnaroo, 1974 on ATCO

    Dr. John, Desitively Bonnaroo, 1974 on ATCO

    Dr. John’s seventh solo LP, Desitively Bonnaroo is the source of the name for the Bonnaroo music festival. It was produced by Allen Toussaint, who is also credited with keyboards, percussion, and backing vocals, and a band including George Porter Jr, Art Neville, Joseph Modeliste, and Leo Nocentelli (aka The Meters). Not sure if Dr.…

  • The Meters, Rejuvenation, 1974 on Reprise

    The Meters, Rejuvenation, 1974 on Reprise

    My copy is a Vinyl Me, Please Essentials reissue from 2021, on yellow vinyl, with listening notes by Josh Terry. Produced by Allen Toussaint (who also did some horn arrangements) this was their fifth studio album and second with vocals (the first three were mostly instrumental). Lots of people sampled from this album and the…

  • Steve Earle, I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive, 2011 on New West

    Steve Earle, I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive, 2011 on New West

    Earle’s 14 album, produced by T-Bone Burnett, and featuring folks like Dennis Crouch, Sara Watkins, Allison Moorer (to whom he was married a the time). Backing vocals on “This City” from Tim Robbins and horns arranged by Allen Toussaint. Album art, as on so many Earle albums, by Tony Fitzpatrick

  • Yes We Can Ringtone

    Yes We Can Ringtone

    OK, so the election’s over and all, but I just got a new iPhone and wanted to play with ringtones. So I took Tana Sokolow’s remix —  which put Obama’s speech over Lee Dorsey’s early seventies performance of Allen Toussaint’s Yes We Can — and created a ringtone. This’ll get annoying shortly, I’m sure, but…