Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino
09/25/2007 | Vanguard Records
Lyrics from Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino
All Music Guide Review
Fats Domino's decision to stay in his home in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward during Hurricane Katrina nearly cost him his life. The home was flooded and sustained major damage and the rock & roll pioneer had to be airlifted by helicopter from his roof. Age 77 when the storm hit, Domino was no longer performing as often as he once did, but he emerged proud and resolute and even recorded a new album, whose proceeds he donated to an organization aiding musicians hurt by the disaster. Just how loved Fats Domino is by the music community is borne out by the A-list names who've contributed to one of the more remarkable tribute albums to surface in recent years. Spanning the worlds of rock (Neil Young, Elton John, Los Lobos, Tom Petty), blues (B.B. King), country (Willie Nelson), jazz (Herbie Hancock), and even reggae (Toots & the Maytals, who just nail "Let the Four Winds Blow"), 30 artists are represented on the two discs, along with -- of course -- a healthy sampling of New Orleans artists of various grooves, among them Irma Thomas, Dr. John, Art Neville, and others. It's a celebratory affair, for sure, and it would have to be, as Domino's music has always tilted toward the upbeat, and you can bet he wouldn't want it any other way. The project gets moving with one pulled up from the past, no less than the late John Lennon, who cut Fats' "Ain't That a Shame" for his 1975 Rock 'n' Roll album. Lennon's former bandmate Paul McCartney teams up with NOLA mainstay Allen Toussaint for a duet on the jaunty "I Want to Walk You Home," one of a number of inspired pairings of seemingly mismatched artists who find common ground in the Fat Man. Both Joss Stone and Buddy Guy hook up with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band for an electric "Every Night About This Time," Ben Harper meets the Skatalites for -- what else? -- a zippy ska version of "Be My Guest," and, in one of the album's most surprising and satisfying moments, Robert Plant and the Soweto Gospel Choir collaborate on a stunning and haunting a cappella "Valley of Tears." Of the individual performers, Randy Newman presents "Blue Monday" faithfully, Norah Jones applies her signature quasi-jazzy style to "My Blue Heaven," and Corinne Bailey Rae's live "One Night of Sin" -- penned by Domino's writing partner Dave Bartholomew, as are so many of these classics -- returns to the song the danger removed by Elvis Presley when he cut a cleaned-up version and had a smash hit with it. There really are no clunkers here -- these artists have done Fats Domino proud. And it's a blessed thing that he stuck around to hear it. ~ Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide
Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino Track Listing
Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino Notes
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 this double CD set, Goin' Home: A Tribute To Fats Domino, a benefit for the Tipitina's Foundation.
This stellar tribute will help raise desperately needed funds specifically earmarked for instruments to be donated to New Orleans' public school children as well as creating a community center in the still ravaged Lower 9th Ward.
Performers include: John Lennon, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, B.B. King with Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Elton John, Taj Mahal and The New Orleans Social Club, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band with Joss Stone and Buddy Guy, Paul McCartney featuring Allen Toussaint, Lenny Kravitz with Rebirth Brass Band, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis and Maceo Parker, Dr. John, Bonnie Raitt and Jon Cleary, Art Neville, Robbie Robertson with Galactic, Randy Newman, Robert Plant with Lil' Band o' Gold, Corinne Bailey Rae, Neil Young, Robert Plant and The Soweto Gospel Choir, Norah Jones, Lucinda Williams, Marc Broussard featuring Sam Bush, Olu Dara and The Natchezippi Band featuring Donald Harrison, Jr, Ben Harper with The Skatalites, Toots & The Maytals, Willie Nelson, Irma Thomas and Marcia Ball, Bruce Hornsby, Herbie Hancock with George Porter, Jr., Zigaboo Modeliste and Renard Poche, Los Lobos, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux with Galactic, Preservation Hall Jazz Band with Walter "Wolfman" Washington and Theresa Andersson
Credits of Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino
- John Mahon
- Percussion
- Stephen Marcussen
- Mastering
- Coster Massamba
- Percussion, Conga
- Ziggy Modeliste
- Drums
- Rickie Monie
- Piano
- Leo Nocentelli
- Guitar
- Nigel Olsson
- Drums
- Walter Payton
- String Bass
- Renard Poché
- Guitar
- Wayne Pooley
- Mixing
- George Porter, Jr.
- Bass, Producer
- John Porter
- Producer
- Shannon Powell
- Drums
- David Rachou
- Assistant
- David Ranson
- Bass
- Steve Riley
- Accordion
- Cesar Rosas
- Guitar, Vocals
- Brian Scheuble
- Mixing
- Chris Severin
- Bass
- Derrick Shezbie
- Trumpet
- Lester Sterling
- Sax (Alto)
- David Sutton
- Bass
- Scott Thurston
- Handclapping
- Allen Toussaint
- Piano, Producer
- Efrem Towns
- Trumpet
- Eric Traub
- Sax (Tenor)
- Ryan Ulyate
- Engineer, Mixing
- Johnny Vidacovich
- Drums
- Lenny Waronker
- Producer
- Alan Weidel
- Logistics
- Fred Wesley
- Trombone
- John Fohl
- Guitar
- Glen Andrews
- Trumpet
- Bill Bentley
- Advisor
- Monk Boudreaux
- Tambourine
- Raymond Weber
- Drums
- Stewart Whitmore
- Digital Mastering
- Alex Bennett
- Keyboards
- Benjamin Jaffe
- Tuba, Tambourine, Producer
- Theresa Andersson
- Vocals
- Lee King
- Trumpet
- David Egan
- Piano
- Louie Pérez
- Drums
- Mike Napolitano
- Engineer, Mixing
- Donald Harrison, Jr.
- Sax (Alto)
- Matt Still
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Kevin Harris
- Sax (Tenor), Vocals
- Danny Clinch
- Photography
- Sam Skelton
- Saxophone
- Herman Lebeaux
- Drums
- Ken Stewart
- Keyboards
- Doug Pettibone
- Guitar (Electric)
- Martin Pradler
- Digital Editing
- Darryl Adams
- Sax (Alto)
- Matt Perrine
- Tuba, Bass (Upright)
- Stanton Moore
- Bass, Drums
- Ben Ellman
- Harmonica, Sax (Baritone), Engineer, Saxophone
- Derrick Tabb
- Drums (Snare)
- Butch Norton
- Drums
- Percy Williams
- Trumpet
- Jason Mingledorff
- Sax (Tenor)
- Adam Shipley
- Executive Producer, Assistant Executive Producer, Assistant Producer
- Danah Lewis
- Engineer
- Kwatei Jones-Quartey
- Guitar
- Derwin "Big D" Perkins
- Guitar
- Nigel Burrell
- Engineer
- Nick Daniels
- Tenor Bass
- Ben Mumphrey
- Mixing
- Gordie Johnson
- Engineer, Mixing
- Michael Valerio
- Bass
- Oroh Angiama
- Bass
- Gregory Michael Davis II
- Trumpet
- Denis Savage
- Assistant Engineer
- Robert Mercurio
- Bass
- Ian Neville
- Guitar
- Richard Vogel
- Keyboards, Wurlitzer
- Tom Overby
- Producer
- Terence Higgins
- Drums
- Noel Zancanella
- Assistant Engineer
- Vincent Broussard
- Saxophone
- Jeff Raines
- Guitar
- Chris Finney
- Producer, Vocal Engineer, Coordination, Editing, Mixing, Engineer
- Norah Jones
- Guitar, Producer, Piano, Vocals
- Troy Andrews
- Trombone, Trumpet
- Rob Skipworth
- Assistant Engineer
- Marc Broussard
- Vocals
- Dino Perrucci
- Photography
- Joss Stone
- Vocals
- Calvin Turner
- Bass, Fender Rhodes, Celeste, Vocals (Background), Producer, Percussion
- Cam Loeppky
- Assistant
- Phil Frazier
- Tuba
- Lloyd Peterson
- Engineer, Mixing
- Chad Gilmore
- Drums
- Dave Salley
- Assistant Engineer
- Big Chief Monk Boudreaux
- Tambourine, Vocals
- Brent Rose
- Sax (Tenor)
- Don Bennett
- Bass
- Grayson Taylor
- Assistant
- Corey Keller
- Drums
- Justin Tocket
- Producer
- Corinne Bailey Rae
- Vocals
- Dave Colvin
- Assistant Engineer
- Matt "Spy" Szpyrka
- Assistant Engineer
- Jim Corry
- Sax (Baritone)
- Joseph Lastie, Jr.
- Drums
- Vanessa Parr
- Engineer
- Thad Scott
- Sax (Tenor)
- Court Clement
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Chris Allen
- Engineer
- Mike Keller
- Guitar
- Tony Hall
- Guitar
- Bill Taylor
- Liner Notes, Executive Producer
- Sam "Blue" Agard
- Drums
- Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews
- Trombone
- Lucas Bok
- Choir Director
- Shawn Daughtry
- Assistant Engineer
- Mike Dorsey
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant
- Harley Peters, LaDonna
- Vocals (Background)
- Susan Harriott
- Vocals (Background)
- Larry Johnson
- Drums
- Jubilee Singers Of Fisk University
- Vocals (Background)
- Frederic Lonzo
- Trombone
- Jared Marcell
- Assistant
- Sipho Ngcamu
- Percussion
- Jan Ozveren
- Guitar
- Earl Jr. Perry
- Photography
- Virginia Rece
- Vocals (Background)
- Clayton Reilly
- Trumpet
- Pee Wee Ellis
- Saxophone
- David Bendeth
- Mixing
- Davey Johnstone
- Guitar
- Maceo Parker
- Sax (Alto), Fender Rhodes
- Warren Storm
- Drums
- Mike Campbell
- Guitar
- Jim Keltner
- Drums
- Phil Spector
- Producer
- Chris Bailey
- Engineer, Drum Technician
- Olu Dara
- Trumpet, Vocals
- John Brunious
- Trumpet
- Warren Haynes
- Producer
- C.C. Adcock
- Guitar, Mixing, Producer
- Stafford Agee
- Trombone
- Guy Babylon
- Keyboards, Programming
- David Barard
- Bass
- Kevin Batchelor
- Trumpet
- Benmont Tench
- Piano, Handclapping
- Steve Berlin
- Saxophone
- Bob Birch
- Bass
- Alonzo Bowens
- Sax (Baritone)
- Pat Breaux
- Sax (Tenor)
- Anthony Brown
- Guitar
- Karl Bryan
- Sax (Tenor)
- Phil Chen
- Guitar
- Jon Cleary
- Piano, Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Vocals, Arranger
- Grub Cooper
- Percussion, Keyboards, Drums
- Tom Corwin
- Engineer
- Val Douglas
- Bass
- Herman V. Ernest III
- Drums
- Steve Ferrone
- Drums, Handclapping
- Erik Flettrich
- Producer
- Dean Fraser
- Saxophone
- Keith "Bass Drum Shorty" Frazier
- Drums (Bass)
- Alonzo Gardner
- Bass
- Vin Gordon
- Trombone
- John Goux
- Guitar
- Emile Hall
- Saxophone
- Herbert Hardesty
- Sax (Tenor)
- Ben Harper
- Vocals
- Corey Henry
- Trombone
- Toots Hibbert
- Guitar, Vocals, Percussion, Keyboards
- David Hidalgo
- Guitar, Vocals
- Henry Hirsch
- Producer, Engineer
- Jim Horn
- Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Handclapping
- Derek Huston
- Sax (Baritone)
- Devon James
- Guitar
- Leroy Jones
- Trumpet
- Kirk Joseph
- Sousaphone
- David Kahne
- Engineer
- B.B. King
- Guitar, Vocals
- Craig Klein
- Trombone (Baritone)
- Lloyd Knibbs
- Drums
- Dickie Landry
- Sax (Alto)
- Carl LeBlanc
- Banjo
- Roger Lewis
- Sax (Baritone)
- Eric Lijestrand
- Producer, Engineer
- Mark Linett
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Bill Liston
- Saxophone
- Los Lobos
- Producer
- Conrad Lozano
- Bass
- Sam Bush
- Mandolin, Slide Mandolin
- Willie Nelson
- Guitar, Vocals
- Dr. John
- Piano, Vocals, Producer
- Bruce Hornsby
- Piano, Producer, Vocals
- Elton John
- Piano, Vocals, Producer
- Lenny Kravitz
- Bass, Vocals, Producer, Guitar
- Paul McCartney
- Vocals
- Art Neville
- Piano, Vocals
- Ivan Neville
- Organ (Hammond), Clavinet
- Randy Newman
- Piano, Vocals
- Tom Petty
- Bass, Producer, Vocals
- Robert Plant
- Vocals, Producer
- Bonnie Raitt
- Vocals, Slide Guitar
- Robbie Robertson
- Guitar, Producer, Vocals
- Irma Thomas
- Vocals
- Lucinda Williams
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Neil Young
- Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica
- Ronnie Cuber
- Sax (Baritone)
- Herbie Hancock
- Keyboards
- Marcia Ball
- Piano, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Buddy Guy
- Guitar
- Taj Mahal
- Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
- Walter "Wolfman" Washington
- Vocals











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