New Orleans legend Dr. John's Nonesuch debut, produced by Black Keys
guitarist and uber-fan Dan Auerbach, distills half a century of this
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee's picaresque musical history,
melding his shamanistic stage persona with the authority of a consummate
studio musician, the cosmic conjurer with the street-savvy poet. The
ten new songs on Locked Down, written by Dr. John with Auerbach
and a handpicked crew of backing musicians, combine incantatory chants
("Ellegua") and often politically charged raps ("Revolution") with
candid and soulful reflections ("My Children, My Angels"), swaggering
R&B ("Big Shot"), and a healthy dose of hypnotic, simmering funk
("The King Of Izness"). As with much of what this multiple Grammy-award
winning singer and composer has recorded over the last five decades, the
Big Easy is the musical and spiritual jumping-off point, but these new
tracks incorporate a world's worth of influences, from gospel and blues
to psychedelic rock and Afro-beat.
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