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Southern Nights (Music)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Southern Nights is the fourth studio album by New Orleans singer-songwriter and producer Allen Toussaint.Released in 1975, it became a notable record within traditional R&B music. With its trippy, laid back production and general concept surrounding life in Louisiana, it is considered a seminal record for both psychedelic soul and New Orleans R&B.Tracklist Side One "Last Train" (3:01) "Worldwide" (2:42) "Back in Baby's Arms (4:49) "Country John" (4:45) "Basic Lady" (2:58) Side Two "Southern Nights" (3:36) "You Will Not Lose" (3:42) "What Do You Want The Girl To Do?" (3:40) "When The Party's Over" (2:38) "Cruel Way To Go Down" (3:52)
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Alliterative Title: "Back in Baby's Arms"
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Concept Album: The album has a general theme of nostalgia and Toussaint's own lyrical portrayals of life in Louisiana linked together by instrumentals based around different tracks on the record which give it a feeling interconnectedness.
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Big Rock Ending: The album ends with a jazzy variation of this on "Cruel Way To Go Down".
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Covered Up: "Southern Nights" is the most noted example, with it ending up a hit for Glen Campbell, whereas though his version is relatively unknown. However, most probably don't know that "Basic Lady" by Rita Coolidge or "What Do You Want The Girl To Do by Boz Scaggs (or Bonnie Raitt) were originally Toussaint compositions.
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