“Jesus Of New Orleans” is an
unusual and totally fun song, with a dance beat. At times, it might feel like
the theme song to a superhero television show. It has that kind of style, that
kind of vibe. It is funky and delicious, designed to make you smile and dance.
So please don’t disappoint these musicians. Turn your home into a club for you,
your family, your pets, your action figures, whomever you have settled in
with during this time. The song is about a guy who lives on the streets of New
Orleans, and has a striking resemblance to Jesus Christ. There is a line early
on that stands out: “But he looks like a
Manson in blue jeans.” Have you guys seen that photo of Charlie Manson
standing behind Donald Trump? Some of Trump’s followers apparently didn’t catch
the identity of Trump’s companion. Of course, what is more troubling is that
the artist Danny Hahlbohm saw fit to create the original artwork coupling Jesus
and Trump without any sense of its incongruity or absurdity. That is the sort
of twisted world we inhabit now. Anyway, this track is nearly ten minutes long,
and takes us through some cool changes. I love those
sections that feature the horns prominently. In the second half, there is a
great section of vocals and percussion. “He
digs voodoo/Got a hoodoo/Likes gumbo/Half creole/He’s going to die-o/On the
bayou/He loves James Booker.” And, yeah, there is a sense of voodoo to this
song, a delightful, playful voodoo. I also seriously dig that jazzy instrumental
section toward the end, with that excellent stuff on keys, and then again those
horns.
The disc also includes a
shorter version of the song, the radio edit, which is only four minutes long. It’s
fun, but it is missing some of my favorite sections, including that great
instrumental section at the end.
CD Track List
- Jesus Of New Orleans
- Jesus Of New Orleans (Radio Edit)
Jesus Of New Orleans was released on August 15, 2020 on Big Boo
Records.
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