Dr. John: Gris Gris

Dr. John SKU: 36787197
Dr. John: Gris Gris

Dr. John: Gris Gris

Dr. John SKU: 36787197

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $37.30
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Description

Title: Gris Gris
Artist: Dr. John
Label: Jackpot Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 843563102589
Genre: Rock

Limited colored vinyl LP pressing. 1968 Debut album from the king of the psychedelic bayou - the hypnotic, mystical and powerful sound of the swamp coming to life. As he became Dr. John (real name Mac Rebennack), it was his LA session work with musicians like Sonny & Cher, Canned Heat, and Zappa that allowed him to start conjuring up his visions of guitar psych-pop to walk alongside his authentic New Orleans upbringing. While "Gris Gris" contains moments that make it a type stamped symbol of it's era, it might have well been made in outer space. Recorded in it's own psychic and stylistic vacuum, the album borrows as heavily from the New Orleans' musical culture in which he grew up as it does the looming continuous pulse of war, heavy drugs, and the end of the free love/hippie movement. The album was taken under the wing of a small percentage of the "underground" upon it's release in 1968 and did not find a true following for years.

Tracks:
1.1 Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya
1.2 Danse Kalinda Ba Doom
1.3 Mama Roux
1.4 Danse Fambeaux
1.5 Croker Courtbullion
1.6 Jump Sturdy
1.7 I Walk on Guilded Splinters
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