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Desitively Bonnaroo

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Allmusic [1]



Robert Christgau (B+) [2]



Desitively Bonnaroo 2. "Stealin’" 3:32

3. "What Come Around 3:13

(Goes Around)"

4. "Me Minus You Equals 3:06

Loneliness"

5. "Mos’ Scocious" 2:47

6. "(Everybody Wanna Get 2:43

Rich) Rite Away"

7. "Let’s Make a Better Earl King, 2:58

World" Ben E. King

8. "R U 4 Real" 4:16

9. "Sing Along Song" 2:44



Studio album by Dr. John 10. "Can’t Git Enuff" 3:00

11. "Go Tell the People" Allen Tous- 3:06

Released April 8, 1974

saint

Recorded 1974 12. "Desitively Bonnaroo" 2:31

Genre Funk; New Orleans rhythm and blues



Length 37:12 Personnel

Label Atco Records • Dr John - guitar, piano, sound effects, vocals

Producer Allen Toussaint • Allen Toussaint - keyboards, percussion,

arrangements, background vocals

Dr. John chronology • Leo Nocentelli - guitar

• Art Neville - keyboards, organ

In The Right Desitively Hollywood Be Thy

• George Porter Jr. - bass

Place Bonnaroo Name

(1973) (1974) (1975) • Joseph "Ziggy" Modeliste - drums

• Gary Brown - alto, soprano & tenor saxophone

• Mark Colby - clarinet, tenor saxophone,

Desitively Bonnaroo is a 1974 album by New Orleans

• Whit Sidener - baritone & alto saxophone

rhythm and blues legend Dr. John. The album was pro-

• Peter Graves - trombone

duced by Allen Toussaint and features sizable musical

• Kenneth Faulk - trumpet, flugelhorn

support from The Meters. The album mines the territory

• Robbie Montgomery - background vocals

featured on his previous album In The Right Place.

• Jessica Smith - background vocals



Track listing References

All songs written and composed by Mac Rebennack; ex-

[1] Chrispell, James. "Desitively Bonnaroo - Dr. John"

cept where indicated.

at Allmusic. Retrieved 15 December.

No. Title Writer(s) Length [2] Christgau, Robert. "Dr. John".

1. "Quitters Never Win" 3:17 RobertChristgau.com. http://robertchristgau.com/





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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Desitively Bonnaroo





get_artist.php?name=Dr.+John. Retrieved 8 October

2011.









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• Albums produced by Allen Toussaint





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