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  1. In the Right Place is the sixth album by the New Orleans R&B artist Dr. John. The album was released on Atco Records in 1973, and became the biggest selling album of Dr. John's career. The song "Such a Night" was also performed as part of The Band's The Last Waltz concert, made famous by Martin Scorsese's film.

  2. As part of a process begun at Sansu and reaching fruition in the 1970s, he developed a funkier sound, writing and producing for a host of artists, such as Dr. John (backed by the Meters, on the 1973 album In the Right Place, which contained the hit "Right Place, Wrong Time") and an album by The Wild Tchoupitoulas, a New Orleans Mardi ...

  3. 20. Nov. 2023 · 1972 nahm DR. JOHN mit Produzent Allen Toussaint und den Funk-Vorreitern aus New Orleans THE METERS als Begleitband in denCriteria Studios“ von Florida sein sechstes Studioalbum auf. Dieses erscheint derzeit zum 75-jährigen Jubiläum von „Atlantic Records“ wieder auf Vinyl.

  4. “In the Right Place” is a near classic pile-driver that builds. But instead of the normal mid-song device of introducing some fresh melody lines, Toussaint and John alter the rhythm. The...

  5. Allen Toussaint bass guitar: George Porter, Jr. drums (drum set): Joseph Modeliste guitar: Leo Nocentelli organ: Art Neville piano and lead vocals: Mac Rebennack (aka Dr. John) saxophone: Gary Brown (saxophonist) background vocals: Jessie Mae Smith (US R&B vocalist Jessica Mae Smith, 1941–2021), Robbie Montgomery and Allen Toussaint conductor ...

  6. when you combine the amazing dr. john with allen toussaint and the meters behind them you get pure new orleans magic. this lp is funky and catchy in all the right ways, evoking the sunny swampy vibes that the cover depicts. of course we've got the big hit "right place wrong time" which is one of my favorite underrated 70s songs. "such a night" i...

  7. Dr. John. R&B/SOUL · 1973. Preview. Working with producer Allen Toussaint and the Meters, the second instalment of Dr. John's early-'70s New Orleans funk trilogy resulted in a righteous hit single ("Right Place, Wrong Time") and funk arrangements synchronised like the gears of a finely tuned watch. Dr.