New Orleans is one of my favorite cities, in large part
because of its music. I have a weakness for New Orleans music. There is such
joy, such exuberance in much of it. This is the kind of music that could make
the lame dance. Just try and stay seated while listening to the new
Preservation Hall Jazz Band CD.
Preservation Hall Jazz Band is an institution, having
gotten its start in 1961. Various musicians have come and gone since then, it
being more about the music of New Orleans than about individual players. Yet in
its long history, the group never released an album entirely of original
material. Until now. The band’s new CD That’s
It! features all original music. With this album, these excellent musicians prove
they’re also really good songwriters. Several of the songs are instrumentals,
like “Sugar Plum,” which features some cool work on percussion, and the album’s
energetic title track. But often it’s the vocal performances that are
stand-outs. And not all of these tracks are fast numbers. “August Nights”
is a slow, sultry, sexy tune. And the album’s final track is a strange,
somewhat dark piano instrumental.
That’s It! gets
off to a fantastic start with its title track, a song that begins with a great
jazz rhythm on drums, and from there bursts open with a wild call on horns.
This is a seriously excellent instrumental track, with tremendous energy, the
drums never letting up. Shake your bones and whatever else might be handy.
“Dear Lord (Give Me The Strength)” begins with some groovy
piano before that unmistakable New Orleans rhythm comes in and lifts you up in
its arms. And then the vocals come in, singing of rebirth: “I’ve been weak/I’ve been strong/Well, I’ve
done good/But sometimes I’ve been wrong.” This is a voice full of joy and
the desire to share it with everyone, believers and non-believers alike.
There is such a feel of romance about New Orleans, which
is palpable in “Come With Me,” a delightful love letter to the city. The song’s
only lyrics are: “Come with me to New
Orleans/I’ll show you a great time/All your dreams will come true with me by your
side/So come with me to New Orleans/What a city you will see/All your dreams
will come true in New Orleans.” Are any other lines needed? No. It’s a
simple, but positive, promising message. The only other thing needed is a
wonderful instrumental section, which this song delivers.
“Rattlin’ Bones” is one of my favorites. It’s just so
ridiculously cool. And it’s a song I’m adding to my Halloween play list. As you
know, Halloween is the best holiday, and I’m always looking for new excellent
songs to play at that time, and this one totally fits the bill. Here is a taste of the lyrics: “The graveyard bones make a rattlin’ sound/The
dead get up and start walking around.” New Orleans certainly has that air
about it, that sense that the dead could very well rise. There is magic in that
city. There is voodoo. But it all has a positive rather than frightening feel
about it, like if the dead did rise, they’d likely engage in a kick-ass jam
session rather than eat your brains. “Rattlin’
bones, rattlin’ bones/Creeping around from behind their head stones/If you
don’t want to see them, then you’d best stay home/Because there ain’t no running
from the rattlin’ bones.”
“Yellow Moon” moves like a charmed snake over your body,
and you move with it, caught in the spell yourself. It can feel so right to
lose yourself in the music, so close your eyes and see how your body reacts.
There is something sexy, yet playful about this instrumental track (it’s
playful particularly in the way it ends).
I really dig the vocals on “The Darker It Gets,” a song
with a catchy old-time rhythm. The opening lines are: “The darker it gets, the better I see/That hidden place inside of me/Some
little place inside of me.” I also
really dig these lines: “I found a place
no one’s known before/The birthplace of your beauty/That’s why I’m back for
more/Come to that hidden place/Oh, come to that sacred space.” This is a very cool tune, though it ends with a rather silly and
somewhat out-of-place “Oh yeah.”
CD Track List
- That’s It!
- Dear Lord (Give Me The Strength)
- Come With Me
- Sugar Plum
- Rattlin’ Bones
- I Think I Love You
- August Nights
- Halfway Right, Halfway Wrong
- Yellow Moon
- The Darker It Gets
- Emmalena’s Lullaby
That’s It! was
released on July 9, 2013 on Legacy Recordings. It was released both on
CD and vinyl, the vinyl version containing a poster.
(Note: I also posted this review on Michael Doherty's Music Log.)
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