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Dr. John - In The Right Place flac album
  • Performer Dr. John
  • Title In The Right Place
  • Date of release 1973
  • Style Bayou Funk, Soul, Delta Blues
  • Other formats VQF AA AHX MMF TTA ASF DMF
  • Genre Soul & Funk / Blues
  • Size MP3 1670 mb
  • Size FLAC 1757 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 277

John finally struck paydirt here and was certainly In the Right Place. With the hit single "Right Place Wrong Time" bounding up the charts, this fine collection saw many unaware listeners being initiated into New Orleans-style rock. Also including Allen Toussaint's "Life," and a funky little number entitled "Traveling Mood," which shows off the good doctor's fine piano styling, and with able help from the Meters as backup group, In the Right Place is still a fine collection to own. Track Listing.

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Right Place, Wrong Time" opens the similarly titled LP In the Right Place, Rebennack's sixth album under the Dr. John persona. Whereas Dr. John's previous album, 1972's Dr. John's Gumbo had paired him with producer Jerry Wexler in an affectionate tribute to classic New Orleans rhythm and blues compositions of the 1950s and '60s, "Right Place" enlisted the production talents of NOLA's own Allen Toussaint, in a far more contemporary setting.

Album Name In the Right Place. Erscheinungsdatum 25 Februar 1973. Musik GenreBlues Rock. Mitglieder die dieses Album besitzen2. 1. Right Place Wrong Time. 2. Same Old Same Old. 3. Just the Same.

He took the album on tour with a show resembling a bayou magic act, decking himself out in outlandish feathers, witch-doctor robes and headdresses. For a time the act also featured a man calling himself Prince Kiyama, who would bite the heads off live chickens onstage. Two follow-up albums to Gris-Gris – Babylon (1969) and Remedies (1970) – began to make him influential friends, including Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger, who both appeared on The Sun, Moon & Herbs (1971), and in 1973 he released the biggest selling album of his career, In the Right Place. Following the positive reaction to In the Right Place in 1973, his next album, Desitively Bonnaroo (1974), was much less successful and it proved to be his last album with Atco. He moved to United Artists for the live album Hollywood Be Thy Name (1975), which was also received unenthusiastically.

Get the Tempo of the tracks from Dr. John's Gumbo, In The Right Place (1994) by Dr. John. This album has an average beat per minute of 115 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 62/165 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Dr. John's Gumbo, In the Right Place.

John, the legendary singer, songwriter and pianist, has died at the age of 77. John, whose real name was Malcolm John Mac Rebennack, was known for his influential brand of blues rock music. A statement posted to Dr. John's official Twitter page attributed his death to a heart attack. He hit his commercial peak with 1973's In the Right Place. The album, produced by fellow New Orleans luminary Allen Toussaint, was the highest selling of Dr. John’s career, thanks in large part to the hit single "Right Place Wrong Time. Dr. John Performs "Right Place Wrong Time". In recent years, Dr. John’s impressive career has been celebrated by a new generation of artists.