Nonesuch releases American Tunes, a new studio album by legendary New Orleans musician Allen Toussaint, on June 10, 2016. Toussaint had just completed the album when he passed away in November of last year during a European tour. Recording took place at two sets of sessions with producer Joe Henry: solo piano at Toussaintâs New Orleans home studio in 2013, and with the rhythm section of Jay Bellerose and David Piltchâjoined by guests Bill Frisell, Charles Lloyd, Greg Leisz, Rhiannon Giddens, and Van Dyke Parksâin Los Angeles in October 2015. The album comprises solo performances of Professor Longhair tunes and band arrangements of songs by Toussaint, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Paul Simon, and others.
Allen Toussaintâs work as composer, producer, arranger, and performer, especially in the 1960s and â70s, helped shape the sound of R&B, soul, and funk as we know it today. He collaborated memorably with artists ranging from Lee Dorsey and Ernie K. Doe to the Pointer Sisters and Labelle, from the Meters and Dr. John to the Band and Paul McCartney. The New York Times recently said, âIn Mr. Toussaintâs long career as songwriter, arranger and producer he has honed a piano style thatâs supportive and allusive; a little trill or tremolo sums up all the splashy joys of New Orleans patriarchs like Professor Longhair and James Booker, and a syncopated chord under right-hand octaves summons gospel. Mr. Toussaint has the two-fisted, rippling vocabulary of the cityâs piano legacy, but he uses it in dapper ways.â
Toussaintâs children, Alison Toussaint-LeBeaux and Clarence Reginald Toussaint, who have long served as their fatherâs managers, said of the American Tunes album, âOur father approached this project with great care and understanding of the songs selected and paid true homage to Professor Longhair, his musical hero. He wanted to bring as much of the Toussaint touch as he could to these wonderful classics.â
Nonesuch previously released The Bright Mississippi in 2009. Also produced by Henry, the record includes songs by jazz greats such as Sidney Bechet, Jelly Roll Morton, Django Reinhardt, Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington, and Billy Strayhorn. The album received tremendous critical praise, with the Boston Globe saying it âcouldn’t sound more like New Orleans. (Toussaint) revisits jazz classics ⊠and takes them for a stroll through Preservation Hall, imbuing his own funky brand of pop-song charisma. The results are coolly sophisticated, an unfussy, mostly instrumental set of slink-and-slide joints shot through with a harmonic imagination that turns even a traditional hymn into an after-hours swing ⊠Toussaint’s musical soul guides all, making the classics sound like his own.â
That project indirectly grew from Toussaintâs contributions to Our New Orleans, the benefit album that Nonesuch released in fall 2005 to aid hurricane victims in the wake of the Katrina disaster. That collection opens with a version of âYes We Can Can,â the Toussaint song the Pointer Sisters made famous, newly recorded with producer Joe Henry, and it included a solo piano piece, âTipitina and Me,â co-written by Toussaint in tribute to Professor Longhair.
Joe Henry had first worked with Toussaint when he invited the pianist to join the sessions for I Believe to My Soul, a studio convocation of mature R&B stars. Henry subsequently acted as producer on Toussaintâs post-Katrina collaboration with Elvis Costello, The River in Reverse. He describes the most recent sessions: âI have been working with Allen Toussaintâunder his spell and subject to his influenceâfor a full decade now. He was a quiet radical, musically-speaking, and a prince of great humility.â
ALLEN TOUSSAINT
American Tunes
1. Deloresâ Boyfriend
Allen Toussaint
2. Viperâs Drag
Thomas âFatsâ Waller
3. Confessinâ (That I Love You)
Doc Daugherty, Ellis Reynolds & Al Neiburg
4. Mardi Gras in New Orleans
Henry Roeland âRoyâ Byrd (Professor Longhair)
5. Lotus Blossom
Billy Strayhorn
6. Waltz for Debby
Bill Evans
7. Big Chief
Earl King
8. Rocks in My Bed
Duke Ellington
9. Danza, op. 33
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
10. Hey Little Girl
Henry Roeland âRoyâ Byrd
11. Rosetta
Earl âFathaâ Hines
12. Come Sunday
Duke Ellington
13. Southern Nights
Allen Toussaint
14. American Tune
Paul Simon
15. Her Mind Is Gone *
Henry Roeland âRoyâ Byrd
16. Moon River *
Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer
17. Bald Head *
Henry Roeland âRoyâ Byrd
*Vinyl LP bonus tracks
Special guests:
Rhiannon Giddens, vocals (Come Sunday, Rocks in My Bed)
Van Dyke Parks, second piano (Danza, Southern Nights) and orchestral arrangement (Danza)