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The New Orleans Album

The New Orleans Album
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band

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Track Listing

  1. Inside Straight
  2. When I'm Walking (Let Me Walk)
  3. Hannibal
  4. Don't You Feel My Leg
  5. That's How You Get Killed Before
  6. Song for Babe
  7. Monkey
  8. Snowball
  9. Me Like It Like That
  10. Kidd Jordan's Second Line

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #79478 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-04-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

buzz forever in your brain5
There are so many good, hooking songs on this CD it's impossible to mention them all. I first heard these songs ten years ago and they're still with me, despite the many times I've lost the CD (and bought new ones).

"Don't You Feel My Leg" is one of the most original American songs I've ever heard, and the musicianship is just awesome. I hear this song and am transported back in time -- and to New Orleans mind you...

Elvis Costello's cameo song is also great: "That's How You Got Killed Before" hasn't been covered by any of the new Swing bands, but it should be a standard for once and all.

There's not one bad song on the CD. And so many of the songs have a strong sense of humor so if you're listening to the lyrics more than the horns you'll get a kick there -- but then, the horns are what this thing is all about: one of my favorite mental soundtracks.

Fantastic New Orleans Jazz5
The Dirty Dozen Brass band is keeping the New Orleans Jazz tradition alive and well--a cab driver in the Big Easy told me, "We're proud of those homeboys!" And justly so, as they play with non-stop excitement and obvious joy. The New Orleans Album may well be my favorite of theirs to date--with 10 infectious cuts, (um, perhaps that isn't the best word for a CD track in this particular sentence!)--all top notch! Worthy of particular notice is tubist Kirk Joseph, whose incredible energy undergirds the whole CD--this guy never seems to stop to breathe! Lead trumpeter Gregory Davis' tune Hannibal is my favorite, with an absolutely fabulous ending fading off into the distance in an almost spiritual way. The Monkey Speaks His Mind and Don't You Feel My Leg are hilarious. Elvis Costello makes a guest appearance and does a fine job, but personally I prefer the real thing. The "new" swing bands like Squirrel Nut Zippers and Cherry Popping Daddies are fine, and I'm glad to see and hear a revival of that music, but nothing beats the Dirty Dozen. Get this album--if you don't enjoy it, your soul is dead.

A cornerstone in brass-band funk5
I first got this album in 1992. I was immediately hooked. This album is a cornerstone of music that the dirty dozen brass band have helped bring back to the spotlight. One of my all time favorites.