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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Icons from the world of rock, blues, reggae, pop and country music have joined together to salute the genius of legendary piano man FATS DOMINO for the upcoming double CD set, Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino. Goin' Home is set for a September 25th release on Vanguard Records. This stellar tribute to one of the cornerstones of rock n roll music will help raise desperately needed funds specifically earmarked for instruments to be donated to New Orleans public school children. Monies raised from the sales of Goin Home will also go toward the rebuilding of Fats Domino's home and to create a community center in the Crescent City's still ravaged Lower 9th Ward. Proceeds of Goin Home will fund additional community related programs. The Tipitina's Foundation, a 501 ©(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving the cultural legacy of New Orleans through music education for the youth and providing programs that support working musicians of New Orleans and the Gulf Region, conceived and executive produced Goin Home. The roster of music royalty contributing their interpretations of classic Fats Domino songs include: Sir Elton John (Blueberry Hill), Sir Paul McCartney (I Want To Walk You Home), Tom Petty (I'm Walkin ), Robert Plant (It Keeps Rainin' ), Willie Nelson (I Hear You Knockin ), B.B. King (Goin' Home) and Neil Young (Walkin' To New Orleans). Goin Home will also feature the late John Lennon's version of Fats most popular song, Ain't That A Shame. In addition, some of modern music's most prolific artists have contributed their time and talent including Lenny Kravitz, Norah Jones, Lucinda Williams, Ben Harper with The Skatalites, Toots and The Maytals, Taj Mahal, Herbie Hancock and Bonnie Raitt. More from Vanguard Visionaries  Odetta |  Junior Wells |  Mississippi John Hurt |
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| | Product Details | | Audio CD Release Date: | September 25, 2007 | | Studio: | Vanguard Records | | Number Of Discs: | 2 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 36 reviews |
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| | Track Listing | | Disc: 1 | | 1. | Ain't That a Shame - John Lennon | | 2. | I'm Walkin' - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers | | 3. | Goin' Home - Ivan Neville DumpstaPhunk | | 4. | Blueberry Hill - Elton John | | 5. | My Girl Josephine - The New Orleans Social Club | | 6. | Every Night About This Time - Joss Stone | | 7. | I Want to Walk You Home - Allen Toussaint | | 8. | Whole Lotta Loving - Troy Andrews | | 9. | Don't Leave Me This Way - Dr. John | | 10. | I'm in Love Again/All By Myself - Jon Cleary | | 11. | Please Don't Leave Me - Art Neville | | 12. | Going to the River - Galactic | | 13. | Blue Monday - Randy Newman | | 14. | It Keeps Rainin' - Lil' Band O' Gold | | 15. | One Night (Of Sin) - Corinne Bailey Rae | | | Disc: 2 | | 1. | Walking to New Orleans - Neil Young | | 2. | Valley of Tears - The Soweto Gospel Choir | | 3. | My Blue Heaven - Norah Jones | | 4. | Honey Chile - Lucinda Williams | | 5. | Rising Sun - Marc Broussard | | 6. | When I See You - Donald Harrison Jr. | | 7. | Be My Guest - Ben Harper | | 8. | Let the Four Winds Blow - Toots & the Maytals | | 9. | I Hear You Knockin' - Willie Nelson | | 10. | I Just Can't Get New Orleans Off My Mind - Irma Thomas | | 11. | Don't Blame It on Me - Bruce Hornsby | | 12. | I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday - George Porter Jr. | | 13. | The Fat Man - Los Lobos | | 14. | So Long - Big Chief Monk Boudreaux | | 15. | When the Saints Go Marching In - Theresa Andersson | |
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23 of 25 found the following review helpful:
New Orleans Living, Walking Legend Sep 25, 2007
By prisrob
"pris,"
"For lack of a better way of putting it," Irma Thomas, known as the Soul Queen of New Orleans, said recently, "he's a living, walking legend among us in New Orleans. Between him and Louis Armstrong, they were the first big names to put us on the musical map." Nate Chinen
'Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino,' is one of those CD's where one listen convinces you this is a CD worth its weight in gold. The Tipitina Foundation is sponsoring this CD, which in itself is dedicated to preserving Louisiana's musical culture, will dedicate a portion of the proceeds to the renovation of Mr. Domino's publishing offices. The talent that is found on this tribute CD is memorable with a cross of rock, blues, jazz and New Orleans roots that include B. B. King, Paul McCartney, Robert Plant, Willie Nelson, Neil Young and Norah Jones. And they were indeed fortunate that New Orleans legends like Dr. John and Allen Toussaint joined them.
There are thirty tracks on this 2 CD series and as tribute albums go some songs are great, others are fabulous. Some of the best are:
The opening song by John Lennon 'Ain't That A Shame' is an appropriate old rendition and Yoko Ono gave her blessing at the beginning of the project.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers give a rousing rendition to 'I'm Walkin' and it is one of my favorites.
BB King with Ivan Neville brings the NOLA sound to 'Goin Home'.
'Blueberry Hill' with Elton John brings rockin' blues to that song.
Taj Mahal and The New Orleans Social Club are the soul of NOLA with 'My Girl Josephine'.
Paul McCartney and Alan Toussaint's 'I'm Going To Walk You Home' is one of the best covers of the CD.
Dr John, the original New Orleans man, sings a bluesy rendition of 'Don't Leave Me This Way' and he once again lets us know why he is the best. "Woke up early this mornin'...Then I got on my knees all you could hear me say is. Don't leave me this way. Don't leave me this way. Don't leave me this way. Don't leave me this way...Tears runnin' from my eyes and all I could do is cry. Don't leave me this way. Don't leave me this way".
Bonnie Raitt and Jon Cleary bring their rockin sound to 'I'm In Love Again' and 'All By Myself'.
Randy Newman's 'Blue Monday' is the absolute best song on this CD. His voice convinces us that his feelings are true.
'Walking To New Orleans' with Neil Young has the country/rock of NOLA and is perfecto.
Nora Jones sings 'My Blue Heaven' in the old fashioned tradition.
Lucinda Williams makes 'Honey Chile' her own and convinces me that this song was written for her.
'I Hear You Knockin' with Willie Nelson is one of the better renditions I have heard.
Irma Thomas and Marcia Ball, the grand old dames of New Orleans, sing 'I Just Can't Get New Orleans Off My Mind' and we know how true this is.
'When The Saints Go Marchin' In' is the last song with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and the finale as it should be done.
"A concert will be held Saturday, September 29 at Tipitina's in honor of Fats Domino. Doors open at 8:00 PM with the the show starting promptly at 9:00 p.m. "Fats" Domino emerged as a poster boy for post-Katrina New Orleans. His plight has come to symbolize the storm's vast personal tragedy as well as the threat to the city's immense cultural legacy." The Times-Picayune
This tribute CD to Fats Domino has the star power, the songs and the best New Orleans sounds. A tribute to a founding father of rock n'roll, blues and New Orleans,
Highly Recommended. prisrob 09-25-07
Greatest Hits: Walking To New Orleans
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great artists pay tribute to brilliant Fat Man. Oct 02, 2007
By J. Athmer
"Jan Athmer"
On this this 2-CD I've found some excellent tracks like Willie Nelson's own style version of "I hear you knocking" and Nora Jones' subtle version of "My blue heaven". But hearing all these great artists doin' Domino's repertoire made me realise again how BRILLIANT Fats' own versions are!
14 of 18 found the following review helpful:
I wanted to give it 5 stars, but........ Oct 01, 2007
By Paul Bellocq
"pmbellocq"
I grew up within a few blocks from Tipitina's and was influenced by New Orleans music like the great Fats Domino. I had tremendous anticipation for this release, updated interpretations of these classic songs. Fats could even make a blues number sound happy, but somehow the times seemed to have lost sight of that with all of the angst in music today.
As any music fan knows, when another singer covers an older song, it is supposed to be done as an interpreter. My main pet peave with this collection is that someone told quite a few of these singers to try and sound like Fats as much as possible. There are just too many instances of this to be accidental. Why, oh why, I ask?!!! No one sounds like Fats, and the wisest ones won't even try to sound like him. If I were to let someone listen to this collection without knowing who is singing, I defy anyone to guess most of them right.
Once I got over this initial shock, I graded each song objectively. There are 15 songs or half of this set that I would rate as 4 stars or better. Not bad at all! However, there are enough songs whereby I want to jump up and hit the next track button so as to be an annoyance. Out of respect for all artists who gave their all for this worthy cause, I won't differentiate between the good tracks and the bad ones. However, someone with opposite musical tastes from me would probably come up with similar numbers. For the record, the first CD got a 3.8 rating and the second CD got a 2.7 rating. My girlfriend said that I was being too nice on the second CD.
There is some really great music here and it is all for a great cause, but don't expect a solid 5-star product just because of all the major stars here. Now if they redid it and told all of the singers to just be themselves, then that would be a timeless classic!!!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
5 star 100% New Orleans style hot jammin good time !!! Sep 28, 2007
By S. K. Manuel THANK YOU to Tipitina's Foundation for this beautiful compilation and for everything you have done for the music community in Louisiana. Every song here is a winner! This compilation showcases some of the finest musical talents from New Orleans along with a great lineup of internationally known artists. Fats Domino is a national treasure and you also need to get his recently released Greatest Hits: Walking To New Orleans.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Love this cd! Nov 27, 2007
By M. Moses
"Marigny Mary"
What a tribute! To the person who writes that you would do better to buy a Fats Domino cd I would say this: Buy both. You can't go wrong. This tribute consists of 2 discs (30 songs) containing an amazing assortment of people doing their own thing to honor Fats and support the Tipitina's Foundation. LOVE THIS CD!!! I'm giving it as Christmas gifts to all of my music loving friends.
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