Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Something You Got - Davell Crawford
Good To Be Home - Harry Connick, Jr. with Branford Marsalis
Medley: I Done Got Over/Iko Iko/Hey Pocky Way - Irma Thomas, Second Line
Carnival Time - Al Johnson
Meet de Boys on de Battlefront - Bo Dollis and the Wild Magnolias
Check Mr. Popeye - Eddie Bo
Do Whatcha Wanna, Pt. 3 - ReBirth Brass Band
I'm Alabama Bound - Jelly Roll Morton
Lawdy Miss Clawdy - James Booker
I Get Lifted - Theryl de Clouet with Galactic
Keep On Gwine - New Orleans Nightcrawlers
B's Paris Blues - Branford Marsalis Quartet
Cuttin' Out - Professor Longhair
Funkyard - Walter Wolfman Washington and the Roadmasters
Never Alone - Johnny Adams and Aaron Neville
Rounder Records is releasing A Celebration of New Orleans Music to Benefit MusiCares Hurricane Relief 2005. All proceeds will go to the MusiCares Hurricane Relief Fund, providing assistance to musicians and other music ind... more »ustry people directly affected by Hurricane Katrina."Hurricane Katrina struck a direct hit to the soul of American music. It is the wish of everyone at Rounder Records that the proceeds from this sampler will help to restore the lives and livelihoods of the Gulf Coast musicians who are among our greatest cultural treasures," states Rounder Vice President of A&R Scott Billington.Neil Portnow, President of The Recording Academy and MusiCares, states, "It is inspiring and gratifying to witness the generosity of spirit, support and resources that the music community has poured out in response to this tragedy. We are immensely proud to be the music industry's 'charity of choice' during this profound time and will continue to work very hard to keep that support."Featuring liner notes by Branford Marsalis, the album is a joyfully unruly collection celebrating America's greatest musical city, moving from second-line brass band music and R&B to modern jazz, Mardi Gras Indian music and gospel, spanning 65 years of recording. There's a common thread that connects all of these sounds--the ebullient, funky musical attitude that lets you know this music is from no other place on the planet than New Orleans. Here is the soul and spirit of a city that will never die.« less
Rounder Records is releasing A Celebration of New Orleans Music to Benefit MusiCares Hurricane Relief 2005. All proceeds will go to the MusiCares Hurricane Relief Fund, providing assistance to musicians and other music industry people directly affected by Hurricane Katrina."Hurricane Katrina struck a direct hit to the soul of American music. It is the wish of everyone at Rounder Records that the proceeds from this sampler will help to restore the lives and livelihoods of the Gulf Coast musicians who are among our greatest cultural treasures," states Rounder Vice President of A&R Scott Billington.Neil Portnow, President of The Recording Academy and MusiCares, states, "It is inspiring and gratifying to witness the generosity of spirit, support and resources that the music community has poured out in response to this tragedy. We are immensely proud to be the music industry's 'charity of choice' during this profound time and will continue to work very hard to keep that support."Featuring liner notes by Branford Marsalis, the album is a joyfully unruly collection celebrating America's greatest musical city, moving from second-line brass band music and R&B to modern jazz, Mardi Gras Indian music and gospel, spanning 65 years of recording. There's a common thread that connects all of these sounds--the ebullient, funky musical attitude that lets you know this music is from no other place on the planet than New Orleans. Here is the soul and spirit of a city that will never die.
"" ... ebullient, funky musical attitude that lets you know this music is from no other place on the planet than New Orleans. Here is the soul and spirit of a city that will never die." Amen.
" ... ALL PROCEEDS will go to ... providing assistance to musicians and other music industry people directly affected by Hurricane Katrina." Amen.
" ... New Orleans is a timeless place. Each generation, while grasping many of the fads that occur in their time, retains an essence that cannot be found anywhere but the Crescent City." --Branford Marsalis
"As a New Orleans area native (Mandeville) this CD brings me back to my musical roots. It is simply outstanding. It's rare these days to buy a CD that is listenable from start ot finish, however this is certainly one of them. Sing Me Back home is frankly one of the better CDs I've purchased in recent memory!"
New Oerleans Music
Ron Hayes | 03/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wide ranging sample of the variety of music you encounter in New Orleans. Makes me want to walk down Bourbon Street again !"
Thank You!!
Black Panther1 | 08/30/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a beautiful cd that I would encourage everyone to go out and buy! Play it often, and play it loud!! I've lived in New Orleans for 8 years, and my fiance is a born and bred New Orleanian (going back many generations). Hurricane Katrina may have destroyed a great deal of our city, but our spirit and the culture can not be crushed!"