Striking roadmap on Rebirth propellerheads

May 24th, 2011
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This CD is near and dear to my heart as a DC native who has a grandfather who hails from New Orleans. He took me to see Rebirth in New Orleans, and I’ve been a brass band junkie ever since. I’m a big fan of old school Dirty Dozen and Rebirth Brass Band. This compilation is a good way for those looking for an introduction to Rebirth to find out whether they prefer the jazz influenced, hip-hop, or trad sound of Rebirth.I feel that Rebirth has three phases. First, they were kids from Treme trying to be like their heroes in bands like the Dirty Dozen. Early Rebirth is not really represented on this compilation and you’re better off checking out the album “Here to Stay” if you want to hear that stuff. That’s before they were with Rounder Records so I’m not suprised that it’s not on the compilation. Second, they were the kings of New Orleans with Phil Frazier rocking the bottom on the tuba and Kermit Ruffins on the frontlines with a fat trumpet sound. “Do Whatcha Wanna” was a regional hit


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