Down in New Orleans

Down in New Orleans

Down in New Orleans

Down in New Orleans

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Overview

The Blind Boys of Alabama, who originally formed back in 1939, have had an amazing seven-decade career, one that has seen them release their own brand of gospel on every possible medium the history of recording has to offer, from 78s and LPs to eight-track tapes, cassettes, and CDs, and the consistency of their sound and approach through all of this makes them a venerable national treasure. What's even more telling is that their newest album, the Chris Goldsmith-produced Down in New Orleans, is one of the best the Blind Boys have ever done. Led by original member Jimmy Carter, whose raspy voice has aged into an expressive, earthy delight, the Blind Boys take a Crescent City route here, working with veteran New Orleans musicians like the legendary Allen Toussaint and a solid, push-and-pull rhythm section of David Torkanowski (piano), Roland Guerin (bass), and Shannon Powell (drums) with help from the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the Hot 8 Brass Band. The result has a joyous, lightly funky feel that reaches back into the long history of traditional Southern gospel even as it updates that tradition with some well-chosen and spiritually compatible secular material. The opener, a version of the old chestnut "Free at Last," swings in exactly the right way, emerging as a lightly funky reaffirmation of everything the Blind Boys have always stood for, and truthfully, everything here has that tone and feel, even though the group tackles a wide variety of songs, including Earl King's "Make a Better World," a pair of songs associated with the great Mahalia Jackson, "If I Could Help Somebody" (featuring Toussaint on piano) and "How I Got Over," country crooner Jim Reeves' "Across the Bridge," and Curtis Mayfield's "A Prayer." Given that New Orleans soulfulness that Crescent City musicians seem to deliver as easily as drawing breath, Down in New Orleans is a sheer delight, uplifting and funky and full of a rare kind of joy. One could say welcome back Blind Boys of Alabama, but these guys have been doing this all along, and that they can deliver one of their best albums 70-some years into their career is nothing short of amazing. Better to burn out than fade away? Don't tell these guys that. They're a testament to the fact that you don't need to do either of those things. You can instead just go out and make great music over and over again. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 01/29/2008
Label: Time/Life Music
UPC: 0610583224726
Rank: 215304

Tracks

  1. Free at Last
  2. Make a Better World
  3. How I Got Over
  4. You Got to Move
  5. Across the Bridge
  6. You Better Mind
  7. Down by the Riverside
  8. If I Could Help Somebody
  9. Uncloudy Day
  10. A Prayer
  11. I've Got a Home
  12. I'll Fly Away

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Blind Boys of Alabama   Primary Artist
The Hot 8 Brass Band   Primary Artist,Guest Artist
Carl LeBlanc   Primary Artist,Banjo,Guest Artist
Bennie Pete   Primary Artist,Tuba,Guest Artist
Preservation Hall Jazz Band   Primary Artist,Guest Artist
Allen Toussaint   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Piano
The Five Blind Boys of Alabama   Primary Artist
Ben Moore   Vocals
Billy Bowers   Vocals
Tracy Pierce   Vocals
Caleb Butler   Vocals
Joey Williams   Vocals
Eric "Ricky" McKinnie   Vocals
Jimmy Carter   Vocals
Jerome Jones   Guest Artist,Trombone
John Gilbert   Sax (Tenor),Guest Artist
Keith Anderson   Trombone,Guest Artist
Harry Cook   Drums (Bass),Guest Artist
Raymond "Taff" Williams   Trumpet,Guest Artist
Alvarez "Big Al" Huntley   Trumpet,Guest Artist
Sammy Cyrus   Guest Artist,Drums (Snare)
Ronald Guerin   Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric)
Ralph Boyd Johnson   Clarinet,Guest Artist
Shannon Powell   Drums
Benjamin Jaffe   Tuba,Guest Artist
John Brunious   Trumpet,Guest Artist
David Torkanowsky   Piano,Keyboards,Organ (Hammond)
Marva Wright   Featured Artist
Tyrus Chapman   Trombone,Guest Artist
Darryl Adams   Sax (Alto),Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Jimmy Hoyson   Audio Engineer,Mixing,Engineer
Chris Goldsmith   Audio Production,Arranger,Producer
Charles Driebe   Executive Producer
Walter Scott   Composer
Ben Moore   Group Member
Felix Wohleben   Production Assistant
Jimmy Carter   Group Member
Traditional   Composer
Billy Bowers   Group Member
Tracy Pierce   Group Member
Bas Hartong   A&R
Earl King   Composer
Ben Sandmel   Liner Notes
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
David Gorman   Cover Design,Package Design
Chris Clark   Artwork,Cover Art
Caleb Butler   Group Member
Albert E. Brumley   Composer
Eric "Ricky" McKinnie   Group Member
Joey Williams   Group Member
Marion Williams   Composer
Mike Jason   Executive Producer
Wesley Fontenot   Engineer
Paul "Scooby" Smith   Engineer
Mark Gooch   Photography
Shannon Brinkman   Photography
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