Do Your Thing
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Record Label: Fog City Records
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"a magically crafted grimoire of voodoo space blues" (New Orleans Gambit)
"one of the first great albums of 2007, and quite possibly one for the ages." (jambase.com)
"We played together live right there in the room, all of us sitting together, and of all the things that I've been involved in musically it is perhaps my proudest moment. Of all the things I've recorded that may be the highlight right there." (Papa Mali)
PAPA MALI's latest album documents his pre-Katrina New Orleans summit with some of the city's most celebrated and talented players, brought together with one request: Do your thing.
More than a recording session, the atmosphere that developed feels almost like a seance, as friends gather in a circle and invoke the ghosts of their pasts... look deeper, and you can almost see those spirits weaving through the air like curls of smoke, conjuring visions of snake handlers and tent revivals, spy boys and street parades, proceeding with a broke-leg swagger to a place that's less about being funky and more about being Southern. Do your thing!
Beyond that, this record is a long overdue homecoming for Papa Mali, a Louisiana native. Growing up in Shreveport, he spent his summers in New Orleans with his grandparents, soaking up the musical flavor and witnessing the heyday of The Meters, The Wild Tchopitoulas, James Booker, Professor Longhair and most of the city's now-legendary acts. Although he himself has been playing the clubs of New Orleans for over 20 years, this recording makes the connection to his musical roots more obvious. Featured guests for the journey are representatives from three of the Crescent City's deepest traditions:
Kirk Joseph - founding member of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Kirk is responsible in large part for the modern New Orleans brass band sound. But we prefer to think of him as the James Jamerson of the sousaphone.
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux - worldwide ambassador of the proud Mardi Gras Indian tradition, Monk has been "masking Indian" since the 1950's and performed at the very first New Orleans Jazzfest in 1970. He appears on this record speaking, chanting, and playing his own percussion instruments. As a further honor to "Pops" (as he refers to Papa Mali), Monk enlisted his own tribe The Golden Eagles, leading them through the blistering call-and-response of Early In The Morning and heading up a drum circle for Sugarland.
Henry Butler - referred to as "the pride of New Orleans" by Dr. John, Henry Butler is no less than the singular New Orleans piano giant of his generation, and keeper of the torch previously held by James Booker and Professor Longhair. Tears were shed when Henry finished performing Honeybee with the band -- perhaps most notably by the cameraman filming the event, who said he felt "unworthy to be in the room". Papa Mali later reflected, "the recorded version with him on piano is so beautiful that it will be hard to play that song live without him".
Fans of Papa Mali's live show will be pleased to see that the "caveman beats" of drumming phenomenon and longtime touring partner Robb Kidd have finally been captured on tape. From the fury and power of uptempo drum workouts like Early In The Morning to the dumpster-diving groove of My Name Is Moses, Robb blurs the line between "swagger" and "stagger" and brings thunder to the weather forecast.
Victoria Williams started out as a high school student singing Neil Young songs with Papa Mali on the bayous of Shreveport Louisiana, and ended up opening for Neil Young and having her songs recorded by Pearl Jam, Lou Reed, Soul Asylum and Lucinda Williams. Her ethereal vocals shine through when a ray of light is needed, providing transcendance to songs like Hallelujah I'm a Dreamer and True Religion.
Chuck Prophet is a living legend and no doubt one of the best guitar slingers around. A West Coast native, Chuck knows his way around the great Southern recording studios better than most Southerners. He and MOFRO's JJ Grey slipped into the session like visitors to a family reunion, dropping off a plate of something they grew up with and then sneaking out the side gate, just because sometimes that's the neighborly thing to do.
Do Your Thing continues a long-term relationship between Papa Mali and producer/engineer Dan Prothero. The two have worked together since Papa Mali's critically acclaimed debut Thunder Chicken, and on this record they sought to retain "that sound", which Prothero characterizes as "capturing the impact of live performance this caliber of musicians is capable of, while allowing all that Papa Mali intrigue and wierd other-worldliness to come through. Moments of vulnerability and moments of floor-shaking power. I think we got it all. I know I'm grateful we had this opportunity before New Orleans was turned upside down."
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Voodoo Blues & Redemption
author: Michael Canter
It\'s not often I start a review, immediately stop, pour myself a rock full of my favorite bourbon, and then continue said review - especially when I start said review at 5:28 am. But then if you had heard the song \"Sugarland\" by Papa Mali, you\'d likely join me. Ernest Hemingway I am not. Yet I could not continue without my liquid accompaniment.
First things first - \"Do Your Thing\" is a release that deftly deviates between roots rock, delta blues and voodoo soul. This is a compelling effort with a rough ache that seeks and believes in redemption. Yet in a world that may be merely nothing more than sexual innuendo and steamy spectacle, facing global recession that leaves us all just hurling towards an inevitable apocalypse, we have two choices........drop to a knee and beg for salvation or get up to that there crossroads and sell our souls to the devil. After listening to this disc I am left wondering which is exactly the correct choice.
I first connected with Papa Mali after hearing the song \"Girls In Bossier City\", a gritty song with simmering guitar work. But everything on this release is a soul-stirring, dark and mysterious glimpse of New Orleans roots music, rife with soulful slide guitars and visceral vocals. Mali invites the city\'s most celebrated musical ambassadors including Henry Butler, Kirk Joseph and Monk Boudreaux to participate, and for good measure.
Said Mali, \"We played together live right there in the room, all of us sitting together, and of all the things that I\'ve been involved in musically it is perhaps my proudest moment. Of all the things I\'ve recorded that may be the highlight right there.\"
A highlight indeed. If you\'ve never experienced delta blues with a touch of an upbeat jazz tempo, or if your experience is limited to Dr. John, take heed. This is Robert Johnson with modern production; Pinetop Perkins with a seedy edge; in short, an echo-drenched, sonic joy ride which transforms contemporary jazz into a heavenly combination of roots, blues and voodoo electronica.
Michael Canter www.SonicJive.com
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Dat What I'm Talkin About
author: STEVEN BEARD
Kickin' like Southern Fried Chicken with Biscuits and Gravy. The Mali Crew has cooked up something special here that makes you just want to keep coming over for dinner. Taste like Whiskey and Biscuits at the same time. Possum Fat and Chicken Sqeeze and Cornbread Biscuits that'll Knock you to Yo Knees!! My six year old son loves it as well as Ice Tea and Coke Classic.
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Papa Crazy Man
author: Francine Roundbottom
No categorization needed for this BIG lug. He is da man. A Big man on a mission. To entertain us with the grace of a Chicken Farmer in a sullied pair of weathered Overalls. This frisky fellow is a entertainer with the people in mind first. Like us 9-5 working class heroes. Like even Francine here...drinking my wine tonight. She gets her groove on. Regardless of my area code...i still love his fat bottomed melodies. Mrs. Roundbottom has plenty to shake em' if you get my ivy league drift? My BIG fanny is just shaking it to Mali's groovy cerebral inspired jive. My thong is the only thing keeping this lady together. Thanks Papa Mali.
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Butt Defyingly Brilliant Bongo Brigade!
author: Burt 'BIG Daddy' Bummer
Papa brings the down country rythms and spice right onto yo' table sucker. Papa is the MAN! His funky batch of colourful hits are not only remarkably robust but also intelligently flavourful! Your Babes Bubble Butt will be shaking it BIG Time...all night long! Keep the water bed steady as you prepare for a Mali-Like-Torpedo-Session. The BIG Papa Mali inspires even the lamest of pricks to perform. Recommended wiggle-time music...whilest Yo' Voluptuous Gal does her bestest change over routine.Have Mercy!!
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