The Last Mardi Gras is a wonderful, and totally fun, two-disc set of New Orleans spirit, combining R&B, boogie woogie, jazz, and blues.
There are lots of originals (mostly on the second disc), along with some nice
choices of covers. I absolutely love this music. There is something about it
that just makes me feel so damn good. I wonder what would happen if psychiatrists
prescribed this album rather than drugs for depression. I think they ought to
try it. No harmful side effects! In “Hey Now Baby,” Professor Longhair makes even the worry
over a woman sound fun. The Last Mardi
Gras is a live album that was recorded in February of 1978 and originally
released in 1982. This re-issue contains the original liner notes.
The Last Mardi Gras opens with “Big Chief,” a groovy, jazzy R&B
tune. The vocals don’t come in until two minutes into the song, after some
delightful whistling. But of course it’s the piano at the heart of this fun
little number. Things really get cooking with “Jambalaya,” a song that I always
have to remind myself was written by Hank Williams. That still strikes me as
odd. This tune has a great party vibe. “Son
of a gun, we want to have a little fun on the bayou.”
“Mess Around” is a fun
instrumental tune dominated by the piano, of course, but with a lot of help
from the horn section. “Doin’ It” is another seriously fun instrumental tune with
the piano basically dancing, and some delicious work on horns. This one is an
original, and is for me, one of the album’s highlights. “Gone So Long” is
another original instrumental, and the piano drives this one too, with some
relatively subdued percussion backing it. But the piano rocks and rolls, and nothing else is
needed. It must have been something to be at these shows.
Professor Longhair does
an excellent rendition of “Cry To Me.” I really love his vocals on this track;
they’re so expressive, so warm, and even a bit playful in the choices he makes,
the way he hits those highs and lows. This song was originally made popular by
Solomon Burke, and has been covered by a lot of artists over the years. Another
song I’ve always loved since I first heard it on an old record when I was a
child is “Rum & Coca Cola.” It’s a great song. Professor Longhair does an
instrumental rendition of this song that is totally delightful.
“She Walks Right In” is a
dose of early rock and roll sounds, when music was full of joy, before the roll
was taken out. “She walked right in, then
she walked right out.” That leads right into “Shake, Rattle & Roll.”
And there is a cool instrumental section with some fun stuff on saxophone, plus
some nice work on guitar.
“Bald Head” is a
ridiculously goofy and fun tune. I love the backing vocals responding with the
title line. And sections of the song are done in a sort of spoken word style,
almost like telling a joke. “Now the boy
decided he wanted to take the girl out for a walk...” “Her Mind Is Gone” is
another fun track. I love these lyrics: “When
a woman starts doing wrong, she won’t do right no more/I remember when I first
got married, I tried to settle down/The woman that I took for my wife took me
for a clown/’Cause her mind was gone.” The piano is great on all the
tracks, but there are some particularly delicious moments on this track. And
check out the saxophone.
I love Professor Longhair's vocal
performance on "How Long Has That Train Been Gone," a seriously enjoyable tune about a man who’s been lonely
and hasn’t had any loving since his woman left on the train. “Well, how long do I have to wait for you/Tell me, how long do I have to wait for you/I'm so doggone lonesome.” This is one of my
favorites. It’s got a
good groove, and a nice little jam.
The Last Mardi Gras ends with a great
Mardi Gras song, "Carnival In New Orleans," featuring some more whistling. Professor Longhair sings, “You know, if you're going to New Orleans, you ought to go see the Mardi Gras.” I agree.
Everyone should experience Mardi Gras in New Orleans at least once. (By the
way, this CD re-issue was released on Mardi Gras.)
CD Track List
Disc One
- Big Chief
- Jambalaya
- Mess Around
- Cry To Me
- Rum & Coca Cola
- Got My Mojo Working
- Everyday (I Have The Blues)
- Doin’ It
- Gone So Long
Disc Two
- She Walks Right In/Shake, Rattle & Roll
- Hey Now Baby
- Bald Head
- Stag-O-Lee
- Tipitina
- Her Mind Is Gone
- How Long Has That Train Been Gone
- Boogie Woogie (Instrumental)
- Carnival In New Orleans
The Last Mardi Gras was
re-issued on March 4, 2014 through Real Gone Music.
Wasn't Rum & Coca Cola written by Morey Amsterdam -From the Dick Van Dyke show?
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