Anutha Zone is the 21st studio album by American singer-songwriter Dr. John . The album was released on August 11, 1998, by Parlophone .[ 2] [ 3]
The album was recorded with contributions by Dr. John's regular touring band at the time and features guest performances of Carleen Anderson and Paul Weller as well as rhythm section work by members of Spiritualized , Portishead , and Supergrass .[ 4]
Track listing All tracks composed by Mac Rebennack, except where noted.
Title Writer(s) 1. "Zonata" 0:46 2. "Ki Ya Gris Gris" 4:04 3. "Voices in My Head" 4:33 4. "Hello God" 4:37 5. "John Gris" 5:20 6. "Party Hellfire" Mac Rebennack, Cat Yellen 4:41 7. "I Don't Wanna Know" John Martyn 3:23 8. "Anutha Zone" Mac Rebennack, Cat Yellen 3:58 9. "I Like Ki Yoka" 3:44 10. "The Olive Tree" Mac Rebennack, Cat Yellen 3:48 11. "Why Come?" Mac Rebennack, Cat Yellen 3:42 12. "Soulful Warrior" Mac Rebennack, Cat Yellen 4:09 13. "The Stroke" 4:15 14. "Sweet Home New Orleans" 5:49 Total length: 56:49
Personnel Guitar: Bobby Broom , Gaz Coombes , Matt Deighton , Paul Weller Slide Guitar: Hugh McCracken , Mike Mooney Mandolin: Hugh McCracken Bass: David Barard, Sean Cook, Damon Minchella, Mick Quinn Keyboards: Martin Duffy , Thighpaulsandra , Jason Pierce , Jools Holland Drums: Clive Deamer , Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III , Damon Reece , Steve White Percussion: Sammy Figueroa , Robin Jones , Steve Mason Berimbau : Ravi FreemanSaxophone: Ronnie Cuber , Ray Dickaty , Lawrence Feldman, Howard Johnson , Frank Vicari Horns: Clark Gayton , Tony Kadleck, Bobby Keys , The Kick Horns , Steve Madaio, Alan Rubin , Annie Whitehead Flute: Ray Dickaty Cor anglais : Shelley WoodworthHarmonica: Hugh McCracken Backing Vocals: Jenny Douglas, The London Community Gospel Choir , Katherine Russell
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