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Format: CD & DVD (2 disc)
Release Date: Sep 23, 2013
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Audio Mixer: Sean McClintock.
Recording information: Joe's Pub At The Public, NYC (03/01/2009/09/30/2009).
Photographers: Michael P. Smith; Glade Bilby II.
Allen Toussaint experienced a late-career revival sparked, ironically enough, by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. He had to leave his hometown New Orleans after the hurricane, relocating to New York City where he started to play regular gigs at Joe's Pub and, soon enough, he cut The River in Reverse with Elvis Costello. That 2006 album propelled Toussaint toward a greater audience, leading to more headlining concerts, two of which are chronicled on Rounder's 2013 release Songbook. Recorded in 2009 at Joe's Pub, Songbook features nothing more than Toussaint alone at a piano running through songs he's written over the decades. He sprinkles in a New Orleans standard here and there -- there's an excellent rendition of "St. James Infirmary" -- but the spotlight is on his peerless originals, songs that are standards in their own right: "Lipstick Traces (On a Cigarette)," "Holy Cow," "Get Out of My Life, Woman," "Yes We Can," a medley of "A Certain Girl/Mother-in-Law/Fortune Teller," "Southern Nights." Toussaint's voice sounds smooth and silky -- he in no way seems as if he's in his seventies -- and his piano is similarly nimble as it glides from signature New Orleans stride and boogie to sophisticated, elegiac chords. Perhaps this album packs no revelations -- there are no rearrangements, nothing unexpected in the songs -- but as an elegant summation of strengths, this Songbook is mighty attractive. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Recording information: Joe's Pub At The Public, NYC (03/01/2009/09/30/2009).
Photographers: Michael P. Smith; Glade Bilby II.
Allen Toussaint experienced a late-career revival sparked, ironically enough, by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. He had to leave his hometown New Orleans after the hurricane, relocating to New York City where he started to play regular gigs at Joe's Pub and, soon enough, he cut The River in Reverse with Elvis Costello. That 2006 album propelled Toussaint toward a greater audience, leading to more headlining concerts, two of which are chronicled on Rounder's 2013 release Songbook. Recorded in 2009 at Joe's Pub, Songbook features nothing more than Toussaint alone at a piano running through songs he's written over the decades. He sprinkles in a New Orleans standard here and there -- there's an excellent rendition of "St. James Infirmary" -- but the spotlight is on his peerless originals, songs that are standards in their own right: "Lipstick Traces (On a Cigarette)," "Holy Cow," "Get Out of My Life, Woman," "Yes We Can," a medley of "A Certain Girl/Mother-in-Law/Fortune Teller," "Southern Nights." Toussaint's voice sounds smooth and silky -- he in no way seems as if he's in his seventies -- and his piano is similarly nimble as it glides from signature New Orleans stride and boogie to sophisticated, elegiac chords. Perhaps this album packs no revelations -- there are no rearrangements, nothing unexpected in the songs -- but as an elegant summation of strengths, this Songbook is mighty attractive. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Introduction
2 - It's Raining
3 - Lipstick Traces
4 - Allen Speaks
5 - Brickyard Blues
6 - With You in Mind
7 - Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further
8 - Sweet Touch of Love
9 - Holy Cow
10 - Introduction to Get Out of My Life, Woman
11 - Get Out of My Life, Woman
12 - Freedom for the Stallion
13 - St. James Infirmary
14 - Introduction to Shrimp Po-Boy, Dressed
15 - Shrimp Po-Boy, Dressed
16 - Soul Sister
17 - All These Things
18 - We Are America/Yes We Can
19 - Optimism Blues
20 - Old Records
21 - Certain Girl Medley: A Certain Girl/Mother-In-Law/Fortune Teller/Working in the Coal Mine
22 - It's a New Orleans Thing
23 - I Could Eat Crawfish Everyday
24 - No Place Like New York
25 - Southern Nights
Disc 2:
1 - Introduction
2 - Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further
3 - Sweet Touch of Love
4 - Holy Cow
5 - Get Out of My Life, Woman
6 - St. James Infirmary
7 - Shrimp Po-Boy, Dressed
8 - Soul Sister
9 - All These Things
10 - We Are America/Yes We Can
11 - Optimism Blues
12 - Old Records
13 - Certain Girl Medley: A Certain Girl/Mother-In-Law/Fortune Teller/Working in the Coal Mine
14 - It's a New Orleans Thing
15 - I Could Eat Crawfish Everyday
16 - There's No Place Like New York
17 - Southern Nights
18 - Closing Credits
19 - Backstage Interview
20 - Studio Interview: Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further
21 - Studio Interview: Lee Dorsey
22 - Studio Interview: Working in the Coal Mine
23 - Studio Interview: Vocal Arranging/Mother-Inlaw
24 - Studio Interview: All These Things
25 - Studio Interview: Freedom for the Stallion
1 - Introduction
2 - It's Raining
3 - Lipstick Traces
4 - Allen Speaks
5 - Brickyard Blues
6 - With You in Mind
7 - Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further
8 - Sweet Touch of Love
9 - Holy Cow
10 - Introduction to Get Out of My Life, Woman
11 - Get Out of My Life, Woman
12 - Freedom for the Stallion
13 - St. James Infirmary
14 - Introduction to Shrimp Po-Boy, Dressed
15 - Shrimp Po-Boy, Dressed
16 - Soul Sister
17 - All These Things
18 - We Are America/Yes We Can
19 - Optimism Blues
20 - Old Records
21 - Certain Girl Medley: A Certain Girl/Mother-In-Law/Fortune Teller/Working in the Coal Mine
22 - It's a New Orleans Thing
23 - I Could Eat Crawfish Everyday
24 - No Place Like New York
25 - Southern Nights
Disc 2:
1 - Introduction
2 - Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further
3 - Sweet Touch of Love
4 - Holy Cow
5 - Get Out of My Life, Woman
6 - St. James Infirmary
7 - Shrimp Po-Boy, Dressed
8 - Soul Sister
9 - All These Things
10 - We Are America/Yes We Can
11 - Optimism Blues
12 - Old Records
13 - Certain Girl Medley: A Certain Girl/Mother-In-Law/Fortune Teller/Working in the Coal Mine
14 - It's a New Orleans Thing
15 - I Could Eat Crawfish Everyday
16 - There's No Place Like New York
17 - Southern Nights
18 - Closing Credits
19 - Backstage Interview
20 - Studio Interview: Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further
21 - Studio Interview: Lee Dorsey
22 - Studio Interview: Working in the Coal Mine
23 - Studio Interview: Vocal Arranging/Mother-Inlaw
24 - Studio Interview: All These Things
25 - Studio Interview: Freedom for the Stallion