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Putumayo Presents: New Orleans | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Putumayo World Music Category: Music
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $8.00 You Save: $7.98 (50%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 7744
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 232 UPC: 790248023229 EAN: 0790248023229 ASIN: B0006U3U24
Release Date: January 25, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Received as gift. Never opened the shrink wrap. Ships within 24 hours.
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| Tracks:
| • | Drop Me Off in New Orleans - Ruffins, Kermit | | • | I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues - Arlen, Harold | | • | Basin Street Blues - Williams, Spencer | | • | Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams - Barris, Harry | | • | Baby Won't You Please Come Home - Williams, Clarence | | • | The Devil Done Got Me Blues - Clark, Kevin | | • | Tin Roof Blues - Pollack, Ben | | • | Basin Street Blues - Williams, Spencer | | • | Give It Up (Gypsy Second Line) - White, Michael G. | | • | Going Back to New Orleans - Liggins, Joseph | | • | Bye & Bye/Saints - Traditional |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com The Putumayo label is known for its easily recognizable packaging and accessible collections of music from around the world. Here the label takes a broad survey of one of the most storied music towns in the world. Household names like Louis Prima, Louis Armstrong and Dr. John do their version of some Crescent City classics. Local favorites like trumpeter Kermit Ruffins, Preservation Hall Jazz Band and singer Topsy Chapman offer up traditional flavor as well. Music fans knowledgeable about the local scene will likely be happy about the inclusion of the swingin' December-May collaboration between trumpeters Doc Cheatham (who was 91 when he recorded "I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues") and Nicholas Payton (who has 23). Highlighting a vibrant diversity of old and new talent, this album is a musical and cultural tour of a town filled with French Creole culture, a Spanish tinge and some good old American jazz and blues. --Tad Hendrickson
Album Description New Orleans has a long musical history and the new Putumayo collection New Orleans captures the ambiance of this city where jazz was born. The musical traditions that New Orleans has nurtured are legendary, but music is not just the stuff of legend there. In the city's streets, it is a vibrant, ever-evolving art form. New artists regularly learn from their predecessors, and inject those lessons with fresh energy and ideas. For New Orleans, Putumayo founder Dan Storper researched traditional jazz and blues in forms both old and new after becoming a part time resident of New Orleans in 2003. The collection includes legends Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, Doc Cheatham, Dr. John and the Preservation Hall Hot 4 with Duke Dejan alongside local favorites Nicholas Payton, Kermit Ruffins, Deacon John, Dr. Michael White, Topsy Chapman, Kevin Clark and Greg Stafford. The descriptive liner notes, written by New Orleans musicologist Baty Landis, are in English, French and Spanish. They feature striking photographs by respected New Orleans photographer Michael Smith, as well as a resource guide for New Orleans music, travel and entertainment. Renowned New Orleans chef Paul Prudhomme has a contributed a recipe for seafood gumbo.
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Great sampler of N.O. music January 12, 2007 LA Quilter (Louisiana) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Purchased my first copy when at the Audubon Zoo in N.O. and love the variety of music styles and musicians. Have since gotten additional CDs of works by individual musicians featured on this CD. This particular purchase (2nd copy) was to give to my brother for Christmas.
Memories of the Big Easy May 4, 2006 Fred Camfield (Vicksburg, MS USA) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is another CD I found at my friend Regina's shop, Art and Soul. It is a collection of New Orleans style music featuring Louis Prima with "Basin Street Blues" and Louis Armstrong with "Tin Roof Blues," and a number of other artists for a total of 11 cuts (Dr. John also performs an arrangement of Basin Street Blues). It gives you the spirit of the Big Easy. The CD starts with Kermit Ruffins' "Drop me off in New Orleans" (playing time 4:28) and ends with Gregg Stafford & Dr. Michael White in a combination, "Bye & Bye/Saints" (playing time 8:02) -the latter being the traditional end of a New Orleans style performance (it was played at the end of a friend's funeral service). There is a small booklet inside the PC case giving informatin on the various artists (in English, Spanish, and French). As a bonus, it includes a recipe for Seafood Gumbo. Overall it is an excellent music collection. A sticker on the outer wrapper indicated that Futumayo is giving their proceeds from the CD to New Orleans Relief. My main objections are that the CD case does not snap closed tight, and the CD takes over your PC if you play it on a PC Media Player (also, for some reason, the sound quality was not good when I tried playing it on my PC). It played well on the CD player in my car, and on a separate CD player at my house.
Enjoyed the variety of artists March 17, 2006 Jungle Jane (AR) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great music... I have listened to a vast amount of New Orlean's numbers and find this music very entertaining.
A great introductory album! December 17, 2005 Megan Romer (Breaux Bridge, LA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you're not familiar with New Orleans music, this is a great place to start. It's an authentic collection of the type of music that the city is genuinely home to (accurately, no zydeco or cajun tracks are included here, as those are imports from Southwest Louisiana) and it's a nicely rounded collection, at that. The music of New Orleans is only one of about a million things that make the city so special, and this is a great place to get started. If you're already a die-hard New Orleans music fan, you'll probably find that you have most of these tracks in your collection anyway, but for the beginner, this collection is perfect.
Poignant and marvelous music September 9, 2005 Spitz (Midwest USA) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I've always loved the music that flourishes in New Orleans, and this CD contains examples of some of the best music the Crescent City has always offered to the world, from such legends as Armstrong and Prima, and from wonderful current artists like Kermit Ruffins. The music may seem poignant now in the face of Hurricane Katrina, but it also contains a defiant merriness that leaves no doubt that New Orleans will recover and rise again from this disaster. Best of all, producer Putumayo has stated that all sales of this album will go to relief efforts in New Orleans -- as good a reason to own and revel in this CD as any!
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