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Dr. John
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Mood Indigo
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from Duke Elegant
(2000)
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Dr. John
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My Indian Red
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from Goin' Back to New Orleans
(2010)
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Dr. John
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Qualified
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from In the Right Place
(2005)
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Dr. John
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Wade In the Water
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from Plays Mac Rebennack
(2005)
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Mike Bloomfield, John Paul Hammond, Dr. John
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Pretty Thing
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from Triumvirate
(1989)
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Dr. John
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Mess Around
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from Dr. John: Live at Montreux 1995
(2008)
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Dr. John
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Quitters Never Win
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from Destively Bonnaroo
(2004)
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Dr. John
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Since I Fell for You
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from Goin' Back to New Orleans
(2010)
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Dr. John
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Something You Got
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from All By Hisself (Live at The Lonestar)
(2006)
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Dr. John
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Stakalee
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from N'awlinz: Dis Dat or D'udda
(2004)
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Dr. John
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Peace Brother Peace
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from In the Right Place
(2005)
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B.B. King & Dr. John
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There Must Be a Better World Somewhere
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from King of the Blues
(1992)
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Dr. John
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Hen Layin' Rooster
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from N'awlinz: Dis Dat or D'udda
(2004)
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Dr. John
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Honey Dripper
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from Plays Mac Rebennack
(2005)
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Dr. John
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Love for Sale
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from The Essentials: Dr. John
(2005)
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Dr. John
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Wash, Mama Wash
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from Remedies
(2005)
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Dr. John
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Dis, Dat or D'udda
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from N'awlinz: Dis Dat or D'udda
(2004)
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Dr. John
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Don't Leave Me This Way
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from Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino
(2007)
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Hal Willner's Whoops I'm an Indian (Featuring Kronos Qt. & Dr. John)
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Salt Peanuts (The Mr. Peanuts Chronical)
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from Bird Up - The Charlie Parker Remix Project
(2003)
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Dr. John
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Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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from Duke Elegant
(2000)
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Dr. John
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Happiness Is In Your Bed
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from Louisiana Piano Rhythms
(2005)
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Dr. John
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Cold Cold Cold (Single Version)
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from Mos' Scocious: The Dr. John Anthology
(2005)
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Dr. John
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Silent Night
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from Plays Mac Rebennack
(2005)
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Dr. John
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Loop Garoo
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from Remedies
(2005)
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Dr. John
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Traveling Mood
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from In the Right Place
(2005)
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Comment:
There are so many strings to Dr. John’s bow, he could supply a whole army of archers — don’t forget, he was a pop/rock session man in L.A. before his solo career took off, and there’s a whole world of music lurking beneath that rakish beret. One minute, he comes off like Professor Longhair with a Santa suit on his one-man run through “Silent Night”; the next, he introduces Cole Porter’s “Love for Sale” to the sultry, swaying pleasures of the second-line groove. And on the old Ray Charles R&B stomper “Mess Around,” he swings so hard, you’re likely to dislocate something just listening to it.
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