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City Lights (Dr. John album)

1978 studio album by Dr. John From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

City Lights (Dr. John album)
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City Lights is an album by Dr. John, his first for Horizon Records.[1] It was released in 1978.[2][3]

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Neon Park provided the album artwork.[citation needed]

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Production

Doc Pomus collaborated with Dr. John on a few of the album's songs.[4]

Critical reception

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The Globe and Mail wrote that Dr. John's "honky-tonk piano sounds especially fine and strange against the lushness of strings - the title song virtually drips with sweet decadence."[8] DownBeat concluded, "In all, City Lights casts a fresh beam on the multi-talented Rebennack. His music is an amalgamation of American culture, all of it rendered with a style, wit and grace distinctly his own."[6]

Entertainment Weekly wrote that the album "established Dr. John as a skilled songwriter."[9] Phoenix New Times deemed "He's a Hero" " the ultimate hipster-in-the-night song."[10] Writing after the musician's death, Billboard thought that the title track, "combining stride piano, strings and an evocative lyric, displays a subtlety Dr. John wouldn’t fully commit to again."[11]

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Track listing

All songs written by Mac Rebennack (Dr. John) except where noted

Side one

  1. "Dance the Night Away with You" (Rebennack, Doc Pomus) – 4:06
  2. "Street Side" – 6:01
  3. "Wild Honey" (Rebennack, Bobby Charles) – 4:10
  4. "Rain" – 4:48

Side two

  1. "Snake Eyes" – 6:44
  2. "Fire of Love" (Rebennack, Alvin Robinson) – 3:58
  3. "Sonata (instrumental)/He's a Hero" (Pomus, Rebennack) – 5:20
  4. "City Lights" (Pomus, Rebennack) – 3:22

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