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It's Good To Be Home
It's Good To Be Home It's Good To Be Home

Lucien Barbarin

Release Date: 2007
Recording Date: 2006

Independent

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TRACK LIST AND REALAUDIOŽ LINKS
1.  It's Good To Be Home (4:47)
2.  Tootie Ma (5:13)
3.  Sweet Sue (4:14)
4.  Si Tu Vois Mere (4:51)
5.  Stumbling (3:22)
6.  First Choice (4:46)
7.  Bye n' Bye/Paul Barbarin
8.  Near Dawn (2:41)
9.  Near Dawn (pt.2) (1:19)
10.  Lonesome Road (1:44)
11.  Home (3:41)
12.  Cowboy (2:48)
13.  Tishomingo Blues (3:51)
14.  I Ain't No Baboon (2:46)
PERSONNEL
Lucien Barbarin - trombone
Mark Braud, Mark Chatteres - trumpets
Lucien Barbarin - tuba
Alonzo Bowens - baritone sax, clarinet, tenor sax
Ned Goold - alto sax, tenor sax
Carl LeBlanc - guitar, banjo
Richard Molton, Dewey Samspon - bass
Paul Longfellow - piano
Arthur Latin, Lucien Barbarin - drums

Special Guests:
Delfeayo Marsalis - trombone
Marie Wantanabe - piano
Paul Barbarin - drums
JoLynda Phillips - vocals
NOTES:
As promised Lucien Barbarin has not run from New Orleans. From The title track, "Its Good To Be Home," it is clear that Lucien and company are back with a vengeance. The title song captures the uniqueness of New Orleans, in part, by expressing the relief so many felt on their return to New Orleans after spells in places where, as Barbarin sings, "they don'[t play like we play."
Taken as a whole, "It's Good To be Home" renders so much about New Orleans - its humor and its sadness, its pleasure and pain. From A Mardi Gras celebration to a funeral procession, the whole emotional expanse of the town is set to music here. This recording amply demonstrates that in New Orleans, it's good to have Lucien Barbarin back. - Jon Pult -





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