Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Eric Clapton, Willie Nelson, Ani Difranco and Terence Blanchard join Dr. John and the Lower 911 in this musical paean to Dr. John's beloved New Orleans. This powerful new recording features stirring and thought-provoking songs about the post-Katrina crises in the ravaged jewel of the American South, including 'City That Care Forgot,' 'Time for a Change,' 'Promises, Promises,' 'We Gettin' There' and many more.
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Disc 1:- Keep on Goin'
- Time for a Change - Featuring Eric Clapton
- Promises, Promises - Featuring Willie Nelson
- You Might Be Surprised
- Dream Warrior
- Black Gold
- We Gettin' There - Featuring Terence Blanchard
- Stripped Away - Featuring Eric Clapton
- Say Whut?
- My People Need a Second Line Featuring James "12" Andrews and Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews
- Land Grab - Featuring Terence Blanchard
- City That Care Forgot - Featuring Eric Clapton and Ani DiFranco
- Save Our Wetlands - Featuring Terrance Simien
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The Doctor is In
City That Care Forgot portrays very well how Dr. John feels about the aftermath of Katrina. Though this album is a little off the beaten path for Dr. John because his anger, it is still another excellent disc. I live in New Orleans and have seen Dr. John perform at Voodoo Festival in 2007. He echoes much of my city's sentiments and its music superbly.
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The City That Care Forgot
Dr. John has used great music to remind us that the job is still a long way from finished in New Orleans.
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Katrina by Dr. John
Dr. John's work is always interesting, meaningful and down right great, but this a tribute to the City and People of New Orleans that will give you a chill and make you shake your head "yes" in agreement with his words,and tunes. Thank you, sir.
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recovery through music
Dr John is the perfect representative of NO and its music. He conveys the problems that created the mess and the problems post Katrina. And he does it with great songs in his own style!