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City That Care Forgot | 
enlarge | Artist: Dr. John And The Lower 911 Label: 429 Records Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 1446
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 17703 UPC: 795041770325 EAN: 7950417703250 ASIN: B0017LEFYI
Release Date: June 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | 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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| Editorial Reviews:
Product 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.
Album Description The ravaged jewel of the American south receives a musical paean from longtime resident Dr. John and a steller cast of international guest artists including Eric Clapton, Willie Nelson, Ani Difranco and Terence Blanchard.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Dr. John gets political/stays funky! December 4, 2008 I bought this CD when it was first released & have listened to it many times since. I've listened to a number of the post-Katrina CD's & think this is one of the best. My favorite track is "My People Need a Second Line". Glad to see it was nominated, along with Irma Thomas' Simply Grand, as one the best contemporary blues albums for the 2009 Grammy Awards.
New Orleans November 11, 2008 A taste of New Orleans sound. The sound is still there, while the city may never be the same.
Dr. John is Ill November 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a big fan of Dr. John. This is not one of his best and I can't even play it again to get familiar enough to enjoy it. Rarely do I dislike a CD so badly that I feel ripped off. This is as close as I want to get. Better luck next time!
UG October 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you relish being depressed as hell, then you will love the lyrics to these dirges disguised as New Orleans romp. The melodies are as good as many of the good Dr's recent offering; however, the mood is soured by deep political rancor that permeates every stanza. This collection was tossed in the waste. To enjoy Dr. John, prior to his (hopefully temporary) sickness, stick with "Anutha Zone".
The Doctor is In September 29, 2008 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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