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2004 studio album by Dr. John
N'Awlinz Dis Dat or d'Udda is a studio album by American musician Dr. John . It was released on July 13, 2004, via Blue Note Records . It was recorded at Piety Street Recording in New Orleans with additional recording at Right Track Recording in New York City and House Of Blues Studio in California . Production was handled by Stewart Levine .
At the 47th Annual Grammy Awards , the album has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album and the song "Lay My Burden Down" received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance .
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "Quatre Parishe" Malcolm John Rebennack, Jr. 2:14 2. "When the Saints Go Marching In " (featuring Mavis Staples ) Traditional Rebennack, Jr. 4:52 3. "Lay My Burden Down " (featuring Mavis Staples and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band ) Traditional Rebennack, Jr. 4:32 4. "Marie Laveau" (featuring Cyril Neville and the Mardi Gras Indians ) Robert Gurley 6:49 5. "Dear Old Southland " (featuring Nicholas Payton ) 2:41 6. "Dis, Dat or d'Udda" Rebennack, Jr. 4:20 7. "Chickee le Pas" (featuring Cyril Neville and the Mardi Gras Indians) Rebennack, Jr. 4:02 8. "The Monkey" (featuring Eddie Bo and Dave Bartholomew ) 3:49 9. "Shango Tango" (featuring Willie Tee ) 1:27 10. "I Ate Up the Apple Tree" (featuring Randy Newman ) Dave Albert Williams, Jr. 3:34 11. "You Ain't Such a Much" (featuring Willie Nelson and Snooks Eaglin ) Joseph Pleasant 3:11 12. "Life's a One Way Ticket" Pleasant 4:25 13. "Hen Layin' Rooster" (featuring B. B. King and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown ) 3:35 14. "Stakalee" Rebennack, Jr. Martin Kaelin 4:34 15. "Eh Las Bas " (featuring Leroy Jones ) Edward Ory 2:35 16. "St. James Infirmary " (featuring Eddie Bo) Joe Primrose 4:40 17. "Time Marches On" (featuring B. B. King, Willie Nelson and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band) 4:19 18. "I'm Goin' Home" (featuring Cyril Neville) Rebennack, Jr. 2:21 Total length: 1:08:00
Personnel
Mac "Dr. John " Rebennack Jr. – vocals (tracks: 2–4, 6–8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16–18) , piano (tracks: 1–3, 5, 8–14, 16–18) , organ (tracks: 2, 13, 15) , Wurlitzer electric piano (tracks: 4, 6, 7) , guitar (tracks: 6–8) , Fender Rhodes electric piano (track 12)
Mavis Staples – vocals (tracks: 2, 3)
The Davell Crawford Singers – backing vocals (tracks: 2, 3)
Cyril Neville – vocals (tracks: 4, 7, 18) , percussion (track 18)
The Creolettes – vocals (tracks: 4, 6, 10, 14, 17, 18)
The Mardi Gras Indians – vocals (tracks: 4, 7)
Wilson "Willie Tee" Turbinton – vocals (tracks: 7, ) , keyboards (tracks: 6, 7, 9, 16) , organ (tracks: 6, 7, 13)
Edwin "Eddie Bo" Bocage – vocals (tracks: 8, 16)
Randy Newman – vocals (track 10)
Willie Nelson – vocals (tracks: 11, 17) , guitar (track 11)
Fird "Snooks" Eaglin Jr. – vocals & guitar solo (track 11) , guitar (track 17)
Riley B. King – vocals (tracks: 13, 17)
Bill Huntington – acoustic bass (tracks: 1–4, 7, 11–14, 18) , banjo (track 3)
Alfred "Uganda" Roberts – congas (tracks: 1, 4, 6, 8–10, 15, 16) , bongos (track 12)
Joachim Cooder – percussion (tracks: 1, 16)
John Boudreaux – percussion (track 1)
The Wardell Quezergue Strings – strings (tracks: 1, 4, 18)
The Wardell Quezergue Horns – horns (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 7, 10–14, 16, 17)
John Fohl – guitar (tracks: 2, 7, 11, 12, 14, 17)
Steve Masakowski – guitar (track 2) , acoustic guitar (track 9)
Earl Palmer – drums (tracks: 2, 4, 7, 11–14, 17) , snare (track 3)
Joseph "Smokey " Johnson – tambourine (tracks: 2–4, 7, 8, 10–17) , bass drum (tracks: 3, 17) , percussion (tracks: 6, 9)
Davell Crawford – backing vocals arrangement (track 2)
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band – horns (tracks: 3, 17)
Walter "Wolfman" Washington – guitar (tracks: 4, 10, 13, 17)
David Barard – electric bass (tracks: 4, 6, 8–10, 15, 16)
Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III – drums (tracks: 4, 6, 8–10, 15, 16, 18) , tambourine (track 7)
Kenyatta Simon – percussion (tracks: 4, 8, 9, 15)
Nicholas Payton – trumpet (track 5)
Dave Bartholomew – trumpet (track 8)
Ralph Johnson Sr. – clarinet solo (track 12)
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown – viola solo (track 13)
Leroy Jones – trumpet (track 15)
Brian Quezergue – conductor
Wardell Quezergue – horn and string arrangement
Stewart Levine – producer
Rik Pekkonen – engineering, mixing
Jason Stasium – engineering
Wesley Fontenot – Pro Tools, engineering assistant
Kevin Meeker – engineering assistant
Doug Tyo – engineering assistant
Bernie Grundman – mastering
Ed Gerrard – executive producer
Peter Himberger – executive producer
Cat Yellen Rebennack – cover photo
Martin Kaelin – photography
Shawn Hall – coordinator
Charts
References
^ Jurek, Thom. "N'Awlinz: Dis Dat or d'Udda - Dr. John | Album | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved June 23, 2025 .
^ Hardt, Klaus. "Die Schwüle des Mississippi-Deltas spürt man auf der Haut" . laut.de (in German). Retrieved June 23, 2025 .
^ Puterbaugh, Parke (September 16, 2004). "N'Awlinz: Dis Dat Or D'Udda" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved June 23, 2025 .
^ Sweeting, Adam (June 11, 2004). "Dr John, N'Awlinz Dis Dat Or D'Udda" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved June 23, 2025 .
^ "Ultratop.be – Dr. John – N'Awlinz Dis Dat Or D'udda" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved June 23, 2025.
^ "Italiancharts.com – Dr. John – N'Awlinz Dis Dat Or D'udda" . Hung Medien. Retrieved June 23, 2025.
^ "Official Jazz & Blues Albums Chart Top 30" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved June 23, 2025.
^ "Dr John Chart History (Top Jazz Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved June 23, 2025.
External links
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