The Wild Tchoupitoulas - The Wild Tchoupitoulas (1976/2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

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The Wild Tchoupitoulas - The Wild Tchoupitoulas (1976/2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 35:05 minutes | 1,41 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 35:05 minutes | 762 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

The Wild Tchoupitoulas were originally a group of Mardi Gras Indians formed in the early 1970s by George Landry, and photographed exclusively by Paul Howrilla at the request of George Landry. With help from local New Orleans musicians The Meters, The Wild Tchoupitoulas recorded an eponymous album, which featured the "call-and-response" style chants typical of Mardi Gras Indians. Vocals were provided by Landry, as "Big Chief Jolly", as well as other members of his Mardi Gras tribe. Instrumentation was provided in part by members of the Meters. The album also notably featured Landry's nephews, the Neville Brothers, providing harmonies and some of the instrumentation. While not a financial success, the effort was well received critically and the experience recording it encouraged the four Neville brothers to perform together for the first time as a group. The album was produced by famed New Orleans writer/musician and record producer Allen Toussaint.

The Wild Tchoupitoulas – a group of Mardi Gras Indians headed by George 'Big Chief Jolly' Landry – only released one album, but that one record caused a sensation upon its initial 1976 release. It was one of the first records of the album-oriented rock generation that captured the heady gumbo of New Orleans R&B and funk. Landry may have fronted the Wild Tchoupitoulas, but the key to the record's success was his nephews, Charles and Cyril Neville, who headed the rhythm section. They drafted in their brothers, Art and Aaron, to harmonize, and thereby unwittingly gave birth to the band that became the Neville Brothers. Still, the fact that The Wild Tchoupitoulas ranks among the great New Orleans albums isn't because of the Nevillles themselves, but the way the Wild Tchoupitoulas lock into an extraordinary hybrid that marries several indigenous New Orleans musics, with swampy, dirty funk taking its place in the forefront. There are only eight songs, and they are all strung together as if they're variations on the same themes and rhythms. That's a compliment, by the way, since the organic, flowing groove is the key to the album's success.

Tracklist:

01 - Brother John
02 - Meet De Boys On The Battlefront
03 - Here Dey Come
04 - Hey Pocky A-Way
05 - Indian Red
06 - Big Chief Got A Golden Crown
07 - Hey Mama (Wild Tchoupitoulas)
08 - Hey Hey (Indians Comin')

Analyzed: The Wild Tchoupitoulas / The Wild Tchoupitoulas
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -0.01 dB -12.44 dB 3:34 01-Brother John
DR10 0.00 dB -12.05 dB 3:23 02-Meet De Boys On The Battlefront
DR10 0.00 dB -11.15 dB 4:05 03-Here Dey Come
DR11 0.00 dB -12.08 dB 3:58 04-Hey Pocky A-Way
DR10 0.00 dB -13.25 dB 7:20 05-Indian Red
DR10 0.00 dB -12.44 dB 4:00 06-Big Chief Got A Golden Crown
DR10 0.00 dB -11.13 dB 4:45 07-Hey Mama (Wild Tchoupitoulas)
DR9 -0.02 dB -11.19 dB 4:01 08-Hey Hey (Indians Comin')
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR10

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5597 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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