Petaluma Records to Release TAKE ME TO THE RIVER: NEW ORLEANS Soundtrack

Soundtrack album out 4/29; Film rollout starts 4/22 in New Orleans with openings across US through April-May-June

Take Me To The River: New Orleans is a Full-Length Documentary Film Celebrating the Undeniable Musical History, Heritage, Legacy, Culture, and Influence of New Orleans and Louisiana

“Act Like You Know” by Dee-1, Mannie Fresh, Big Freedia, and Galactic

“Knockin’” by Ledisi featuring George Porter Jr., Ivan Neville, and Ian Neville

“New Orleans Girl” by PJ Morton featuring Cheeky Blakk and the Rebirth Brass Brand

“Stompin’ Ground” by Aaron Neville featuring Dirty Dozen Brass Band

“Carnival Time” by Irma Thomas featuring The New Breed Brass Brand

“(Hey Mama) Wild Tchoupitoulas” by The Neville Brothers, featuring Ivan Neville, Ian Neville


April 2, 2022: Today Petaluma Records will release the official soundtrack album Take Me To The River: New Orleans on April 29, 2002. The album accompanies the forthcoming feature documentary film Take Me To The River: New Orleans, which celebrates the undeniable musical history, heritage, legacy, culture, and influence of New Orleans and Louisiana. The album and film feature new recordings from The Neville Brothers, Big Freedia, G-Eazy, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Snoop Dogg, Dumpstaphunk, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, William Bell, Ani DiFranco, Donald Harrison, Ledisi, Galactic, the late Dr. John, and many more (full tracklisting below).

Take Me To The River: New Orleans follows director Martin Shore’s 2014 award-winning film Take Me To The River, which documented the musical influence of Memphis. “Memphis told the American music story. New Orleans is a story of how World music was created,” says Shore on his decision to document New Orleans. Watch a teaser trailer for the film HERE.

The deluxe soundtrack release is a true collaboration that celebrates the melting pot that is the musical DNA of NOLA. From traditional jazz to Second line, From Rhythm and Blues to Hip Hop and Rap, from Funk/Soul to Rock and Roll, the producers of this wholly unique and unprecedented project have paired legendary legacy musicians with the rising stars of the 21st Century to create a historic musical collaboration unlike any that has come before. The album features brand new recordings of the final performances from the Neville Brothers and one of the last studio sessions with Dr. John as well as all new collaborative performances from a range of great New Orleans artists. The music of New Orleans is a wholly unique worldwide collaboration, and Take Me To The River: New Orleans gives the viewer an insightful historical perspective of how global influences shaped, and continue to shape, a musical quilt that formed the music of this extraordinary city.

On April 29, 2022, the Take Me To The River: New Orleans soundtrack will be released on digital album, with 2-CD and deluxe vinyl set featuring 2 LPs and a large format 60 page book, to follow in May via Petaluma Records. The documentary Take Me To The River: New Orleans will open exclusively at The Broad Theater in New Orleans on April 22, and will then continue to roll out in select theaters nationwide.

The Take Me To The River: All-Stars band will perform at the House of Blues in New Orleans on May 5, kicking off the second weekend of The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The ensemble is made up of North Mississippi Allstars brothers Luther and Cody Dickinson, Galactic bassist Robert Mercurio, and Joe Ashlar who is known for his work with Dr. John. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band will serve as the special guest for the evening, and the performance will also feature Ivan Neville, George Porter Jr., Ian Neville, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Anjelika "Jelly" Joseph, and Walter “Wolfman” Washington.

Tracklisting:

CD ONE:

1. Cyril Neville with Voices of the Wetlands - “In Love with My NOLA”

2. Dee-1, Mannie Fresh, Big Freedia, Galactic - “Act Like You Know”

3. The Neville Brothers with Ivan Neville, Ian Neville, and George Porter Jr. - “(Hey Mama) Wild Tchoupitoulas”

4. Irma Thomas with Ledisi, featuring George Porter Jr., Eric Krasno, Ian Neville, and Ivan Neville - “I Wish Someone Would Care”

5. Dr. John and Davell Crawford - “Jock-A-Mo”

6. Soul Rebels featuring 5th Ward Weebie - “504 Enjoy Yourself”

7. Cyril Neville with Dumpstaphunk - “Street Parade”

8. PJ Morton featuring Cheeky Blakk and Rebirth Brass Band - “New Orleans Girl”

9. Aaron Neville with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band - “Stompin' Ground”

10. Walter Wolfman Washington - “Funk is in the House”

11. Snoop Dogg, G-Eazy, William Bell - “Yes We Can Can”

12. Davell Crawford - “We Shall Gather at the River”

13. 79rs - “Wrong Part of Town”

14. New Orleans Drummers - “Lil Liza Jane” *

 

CD TWO:

1. Anders Osborne - “Improvise” *

2. Voices of the Wetlands with Cyril Neville - "Late in the Evening” *

3. Ledisi with George Porter Jr, Ian Neville, and Ivan Neville - "Knockin” *

4. Davell Crawford - "One More Time” *

5. Ani DiFranco with Lost Bayou Ramblers and Roots of Music - "Little Plastic Castles” *

6. Donald Harrison with the Tipitina's Interns - "Donald's Tune” *

7. Dr. John - "Someone to Love” *

8. Big Chief Monk Boudreaux with Voices of the Wetlands - "Firewater”

9. Donald Harrison and Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah - "Sand Castle Headhunters”

10. Lost Bayou Ramblers with Ani DiFranco, Walter "Wolfman" Washington, and the Roots of Music - "Blue Moon Special”

11. Donald Harrison and Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah with the Tipitina's Interns - "When the Saints Go Marching In”

12. Irma Thomas with Cyril Neville, George Porter Jr., Ian Neville and Ivan Neville - "Carnival Time”

(* Tracks not on LP version, but available via included download card)

Take Me To The Rivers All Stars Tour:

5/5/22 - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues NOLA

5/10/22- Chicago, IL - City Winery

5/11/22 - Philadelphia PA - Ardmore Music Hall

5/12/22 - Brooklyn NY - Brooklyn Bowl

5/13/22 - St. Louis MO - The Grandel

5/18/22 - Nashville TN - Brooklyn Bowl

For more info (media / industry) contact Brett Loeb Brett@missingpiecegroup.com