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Best of the Night Tripper

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Download links and information about Best of the Night Tripper by Dr. John. This album was released in 2016 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock, Rock & Roll, Funk, Psychedelic genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 01:45:30 minutes.

Artist: Dr. John
Release date: 2016
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock, Rock & Roll, Funk, Psychedelic
Tracks: 27
Duration: 01:45:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mama Roux (Remastered) 2:58
2. Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya (Remastered) 5:36
3. I Walk on Guilded Splinters (Remastered) 7:42
4. Wash, Mama Wash (Remastered) 3:40
5. Zu Zu Mamou 7:59
6. Chippy, Chippy 3:32
7. Where Ya at Mule (Remastered) 4:58
8. Iko Iko (Remastered) 4:08
9. Big Chief 3:26
10. Tipitina (Remastered) 2:09
11. Junko Partner (Remastered) 4:29
12. Stack-A-Lee 3:29
13. Little Liza Jane 3:00
14. Right Place Wrong Time 2:55
15. Qualified (Remastered) 4:48
16. Let the Good Times Roll (Remastered) 3:55
17. Such a Night (Remastered) 2:56
18. Cold Cold Cold (Remastered) 2:37
19. Quitters Never Win (Remastered) 3:16
20. What Comes Around (Goes Around) [Remastered] 3:12
21. Mos' Scocious (Remastered) 2:44
22. (Everybody Wanna Get Rich) Rite Away 2:41
23. Let's Make a Better (Remastered) 2:56
24. Makin' Whoopee! (Remastered) (featuring Rickie Lee Jones) 4:09
25. Accentuate the Positive (Remastered) 3:54
26. How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come Around) 4:09
27. Goin' Back to New Orleans (Remastered) 4:12

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Unlike the dozens (literally) of rip-off compilations of very early material that was never meant for release, this Music Club set, The Best of Dr. John: The Night Tripper, is a very solid representation of the musician's early years as a solo artist. It is culled from his Atlantic and Atco sides off his first seven records, issued between 1968-1974: Gris-Gris, Babylon, Remedies, The Sun, Moon & Herbs, Dr. John's Gumbo, Right Place, Wrong Time, and Desitively Bonnaroo. It includes many obvious choices: "I Walk On Gilded Splinters," "Right Place, Wrong Time," "Mama Roux," "Such a Night," and "What Goes Around Comes Around," but also his sometimes radical (for the time, anyway) reinterpretations of NOLA anthems, from Professor Longhair's "Tipitina" and James Crawford's "Iko Iko" to Bob Shad's "Junko Partner" and Earl Gaines' "Big Chief." About the only thing that's really missing here is "Angola Anthem," from Remedies, though its exclusion appears to be because of the tune's extreme length. For a budget label, Music Club has excellent sound quality (compare to the Rhino double-disc), making this a very solid introduction to Dr. John's official early catalog.