- Ton-Ton Macoute!
Infobox Album |
Name = Ton-Ton Macoute!
Type =Album
Artist =Johnny Jenkins /Duane Allman
Released = April,1970
Recorded = 1969-70
Genre =Blues-rock /Southern rock /Classic rock
Length = 48:07
Label = Atco / Capricorn
Producer =Duane Allman /Johnny Sandlin
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:4sq6g4fttv5z link]
Last album =
This album = "Ton-Ton Macoute!" (1970)
Next album = "Blessed Blues" (1996)"Ton-Ton Macoute!" is the 1970 album by
Johnny Jenkins , a former bandleader who first hiredOtis Redding in his band, The Pinetoppers, as a singer. "Ton-Ton Macoute!" was originally intended as aDuane Allman solo album, before he departed to formThe Allman Brothers . Most of the guitar tracks were played by Allman, and Jenkins later supplied the vocal tracks. The album is a red-hot blend of Southern Blues/Rock/Country/Soul. Guest musicians include futureAllman Brothers Duane Allman ,Berry Oakley ,Jaimoe , andButch Trucks . The standout tracks areDr. John 's "I Walk on Gilded Splinters",Bob Dylan 's "Down Along the Cove", and J.D. Loudermilk's "Bad News".Track listing
#"I Walk on Gilded Splinters" (
Dr. John ) - 5:49
#"Leaving Trunk" (Sleepy John Estes ) - 4:19
#"Blind Bats & Swamp Rats" (Jackie Avery) - 4:44
#"Rollin' Stone" (Muddy Waters ) - 5:21
#"Sick and Tired" (Dave Bartholomew /Chris Kenner ) - 4:41
#"Down Along the Cove" (Bob Dylan ) - 3:25
#"Bad News" (J.D. Loudermilk ) - 4:08
#"Dimples" (John Lee Hooker /James Bracken ) - 2:55
#"Voodoo in You" (Jackie Avery) - 5:00
#"I Don't Want No Woman" (Don Robey ) - 2:12
#"My Love Will Never Die" (Otis Rush ) - 5:33Personnel
*
Johnny Jenkins - guitar, harmonica, vocals, foot stomping
*Duane Allman - electric guitar, slide guitar, dobro, acoustic guitar
*Berry Oakley - bass
*Jaimoe - percussion, timbales
*Butch Trucks - drums
*Paul Hornsby - piano, keyboards, organs, guitar
*Eddie Hinton - percussion, cowbell
*Tippy Armstrong - percussion, cabasa
*Pete Carr - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
*Robert Popwell - bass, timbales, shaker, wood block
*Johnny Wyker - percussion, shaker, wood block
*Jim Nalls - guitar
*Ella Brown - vocals
*Southern Comfort - vocals
*Johnny Sandlin - drumsProduction
*Producer: Duane Allman/Johnny Sandlin
*Recording Engineer: Johnny Sandlin/Tom Compton/Larry Hall/Larry Hamby/Jim Hawkins/Jimmy Johnson/Terry Manning
*Assistant Engineer: Kent Bruce/Jeremy Stephens
*Remixing: Jeff Coppage
*Mastering: Denny Purcell
*Art Direction: Jimmy Roberts
*Photography: Jimmy Roberts
*Liner Notes: Johnny SandlinTrivia
The phrase "Ton-Ton Macoute" is actually a phrase in Haiti, meaning "bogey man" (literally:"Uncle Bagman") in the Creole Dialect. "Ton-Ton Macoute" was the name
Papa Doc Duvalier used for his secret Voodoo Police, who wreaked havoc in Haiti in the 1950's. The "bogey man" of Haitian folklore refers to a man visiting during Christmas Eve, entering peoples homes at night and taking naughty children into his knapsack.cite book
last = Hall
first = Allan
title = The World's Greatest Secrets
publisher = Hamlyn
date = 1664
pages = 40
isbn = 9-781851-528677
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