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| | Deacon John's Jump Blues | | | Music Artist : | | Deacon John Moore | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Image Entertainment | | Release Date : | | 2003-06-10 | | Store Price : | | $15.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $15.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Jumpin? In The Morning 2. Nobody Knows You When You?re Down And Out 3. I Didn?t Want To Do It 4. Jesus Is On The main Line 5. Someday 6. Hook, Line and Sinker/Go On Fool 7. Losing Battle 8. Let The Good Times Roll/Feel So Good 9. Piece Of My Heart 10. Tipitina 11. Going Back To New Orleans 12. Nobody Knows You (Reprise)
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Great CD, Amazing Live Show Submitted on: 2007-12-05 |
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| I just got back from a wedding in New Orleans where Deacon John performed. His live show is fabulous. An amazing talent and well worth seeing. I had to get his album after watching that tremendous show. This is a tight, high octane band live. How many groups can say that? |
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OLD TIME ROCK AND ROLL Submitted on: 2003-11-22 |
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| THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST CD'S EVERY ASSEMBLED. DEACON JOHN IS ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIC----FATS DOMINO IS STILL GREAT --WITH A GREAT STYLE BUT THE DEACON IS THE KING-----IF YOU DON'T FEEL LIKE A DIFFERENT PERSON WITH A BETTER OUTLOOK ON LIFE AFTER HEARING THIS CD YOU BETTER TALK TO DR. PHIL |
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Deacon John's New Orleans R&B Tribute Jumps All Day Long Submitted on: 2003-10-19 |
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| Deacon John Moore is a veteran of the New Orleans music scene including a period when he was one of the regulars in the studio band at the legendary Cosimo's studio. More recently he has worked as a guitarist, vocalist and bandleader. A few years back, there was cd of him performing live at JazzFest doing fiery renditions of songs associated with B.B. King, Elmore James and others. He has a new recording, "Deacon John's Jump Blues, Music From the Film" (Vetter Communications)? that is also accompanied by a dvd of a live concert and a documentary film. This project has him perform a number of classic numbers with the assistance of pianists Davell Crawford, Dr. John, Henry Butler and Allen Toussaint, bassists Chris Severin and Deacon John's brother Charles Moore, drummers Herlin Riley and Shannon Powell, saxophonist Amadee Castanell and legendary arranger Wardell Querzegue. There are featured spots for the Zion Harmonizers and vocalist Teedy Boutté. From the opening notes of Ray Charles' aptly named "Jumpin' in the Morning," where Deacon John's ebullient vocal captures the sound of the classic fifties' Genius to the closing solo piano feature for Davell Crawford, "Nobody Knows You When Your Down and Out" (which Deacon John sings strongly on the second track)? this is a joyous celebration of the New Orleans musica. Deacon John's spirited covers of The Spiders "I Didn't Want to Do It", Smiley Lewis' Someday and a medley of "Hook Line and Slinker" with "Go On Fool," and Jimmy Liggins' "Going Back to New Orleans" are sung with conviction and joy. Even more impressive is his tribute to Johnny Adams, singing the Tan Canary's "A Losing Battle" (written by Dr. John)?. With Teedy Boutté he does a medley of Shirley and Lee songs ("Let the Good Times Roll" and "Feel So Good")? and then she does a marvelous rendition of "Piece of My Heart" based on the classic original Erma Franklin recording. The Zion Harmonizers contribute a stirring "Jesus is on the Main Line" and Dr. John does a lovely solo rendition of "Tipitina." This music is wonderful as Querzegue has produced wonderful arrangements for this session, the studio bands are terrific with special kudos directed at the rhythm sections and the vocalists show their love for the music with these performances. The only possible quibble might be the relatively short playing time but I have repeatedly listened to this since I bought it. |
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FINALLY, Deacon John talents is for all to see and hear! Submitted on: 2003-09-04 |
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| After 40 years of Great sounds, Deacon John's music is here for all the world to hear. New Orleans has kept this Great music MAN far too long, so let him go BIG EASY, so that he can perform his great sounds. |
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Deacon John needs to be heard.... Submitted on: 2003-08-27 |
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| This CD delivers the essence of Louisiana! Deacon John's energy is addictive! The whole ensemble of performers is incredible. This CD flows so well - each song is filled with great lyrics and music. I love every track - it is the type of CD that is great to listen to alone or for a party. Deacon John's Jump Blues will never sound dated or dull it sucks you in and impresses you everytime it plays! This CD is a must have for all ages! |
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