LOCKED DOWN
NONESUCH RECORDS
Release date: April 3, 2012
Album Produced By Dan Auerbach

"Dr. John teams up with Dan Auerbach and the gumbo is bubbling once again. 10 of the funkiest tracks Dr. John’s been involved in since the ‘70s. There are elements of Gris-Gris and Babylon, but this is no revival; the night-tripping grooves are tight, cosmically-inclined, and brewed with a real soulfulness. This is definitely right place, right time." - Mojo Magazine

"Full of muscled, vintage R&B grooves, fevered soloing, psychedelic arrangements and oracular mumbo jumbo, it’s the wildest record Rebbenack has made in many years." - Rolling Stone

"Dr. John is like no other musician…Locked Down is an unusual album, clearly based in the 21st century with its jagged guitars, staccato beats and stark production, but it’s also true to the spirit of the artist on its cover, being mean, lean and funky." - BBC Music (read more)

Storied musician and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Dr. John -- Mac Rebennack -- releases LOCKED DOWN, a startling album that marks a significant departure from his recent efforts. The new album, produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, will be Dr. John's first for Nonesuch Records.

It's an entirely new approach for the iconic Dr. John, featuring as it does his collaboration with Auerbach and a band of young musicians Auerbach hand-picked to make LOCKED DOWN at his studio Easy Eye Sound in Nashville. "It was way cool cutting this record with Dan and the crew he put together for it," says Rebennack. "It's reel HIP."

 
  photo credit: Alysse Gafkjen

For his part, Auerbach -- who currently is preparing for a worldwide tour in support of The Black Keys' new album El Camino -- says about the collaboration: "Mac inspired me every single day we were in the studio together - musically, spiritually, cosmically...something special seemed to be happening and everyone involved could sense it. For my money, Mac's one of the greatest who ever was and who ever will be...I'm so honored to have had this opportunity to work with him."

Auerbach, a long-time fan of the influential musician dubbed "the Night Tripper" in the late 60s, visited Dr. John late in 2010 in his hometown New Orleans, announcing his ambition to produce "the best record you've made in a long time." Rebennack replied that he had done his research -- his children had told him good things about The Black Keys -- and the conversation led to an agreement to collaborate on the 2011 Bonnaroo Jam being curated by Auerbach.

That performance -- called by NY Times critic Ben Ratliff in his best-of-the-year list "deep and oozy, close-to-the-vest, low-frequency funk" -- confirmed that something unusual was taking place and led to September recording sessions in Nashville. Dr. John returned to Nashville at Thanksgiving to complete the vocals and LOCKED DOWN was mixed by Auerbach and completed in early 2012.