Dr. John - Live At Montreux 1995 (2005)
Genre : Music
Runtime : 1H 33M
Synopsis
Dr. John Live Concert from 1995 at the Montreux Jazz Festival: 1 Iko Iko
2 Renegade
3 Let the Good Times Roll
4 Tell Me You'll Wait for Me
5 Blue Skies
6 Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You
7 Right Place, Wrong Time
8 Makin' Whoopee
9 Goin' Back to New Orleans
10 The Big Bass Drum (On a Mardi Gras Day)
11 I Shall Not Be Moved
12 Mess Around
13 Iko Iko
14 Mac's Boogie
15 Tiptina
16 Junk Partner
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