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Follows 's (aka 's) brilliant 2006 set based on tunes. Given that this recording, like 2005's emergency benefit EP, is rather political in nature, one can assume it's an entirely different animal than.but is it? Since the good has his fantastic Lower 911 band in tow (they played on both of the previous outings), we can count on some deeply funky, New Orleans second-line R&B, blues, and jazz grooves, despite the socially conscious nature of the lyrics. The set was recorded in Maurice, LA, and produced by and Herman Roscoe Ernest. There is a load of 'name' guests here, which is a mixed blessing in at least one case. Makes his second sideman appearance this year - the first was on 's brilliant - playing excellent spooky blues guitar on three tracks here: the title (with on backing vocals and guitar), the strutting R&B whomp of 'Time for a Change,' (an exhortation to vote), and the deep, driven funk of 'Stripped Away.' (Perhaps he should quit making his own records and take up the sideman gig permanently, because these appearances are stellar.) In addition, makes a pair of appearances on the voodoo stroll of 'We Gettin' There,' and the popping backline, jazzy funk of 'Land Grab.'
So far, so good: but why is here? His duet vocal on 'Promises, Promises' - not the tune - drags this uptempo, swaggering Mardi Gras rhythm track into the suburbs. It's lifeless. Planet wl 8310v3 driver for mac pro. Makes a fine appearance on the album closer 'Save Our Wetlands,' and the badass horns of and Troy 'Trombone Shorty' Andrews make 'My People Need a Second Line' an authentic example.
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It should also be noted that the great co-wrote five tunes with, and authored 'Promises, Promises' all by his lonesome. The man is killing it as a writer - if only he'd record more!