An enigmatic pianist and vocalist whose hip-shaking, Caribbean-influenced sound in many ways served as the archetype for the entire New Orleans R&B genre, Professor Longhair was the foundation upon which the careers of Fats Domino, Allen Toussaint, and countless others were built. Red Beans N Rice contains many of Fess' best-known songs, including the Mardi Gras standards "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" and "Tipitina," as well as "Big Chief," a virtual Rosetta Stone of Big Easy 88's-tickling. That said, the versions included here are a bit of a mixed bag; about half the tracks appear to be from the same high-energy 1979 Chicago club date documented on Fuel 2000s Big Easy Strut release, while others are much earlier classic studio tracks also available on several older collections. Among the less-common highlights are the jaunty, humorous "She Ain't Got No Hair," and a particularly loose, greasy live take on the drug-themed NOLA standard "Junko Partner." While certainly not the most representative, best-sounding, or most complete introduction to Professor Longhair, Red Beans N Rice is still a fine collection of music from an iconic artist. ~ Pemberton Roach, All Music Guide
| Red Beans N Rice | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. Mardi Gras in New Orleans | 02:24 | |
| 2. Professor Longhair's Boogie | 02:18 | |
| 3. Bye Bye Baby | 02:30 | |
| 4. She Ain't Got No Hair | 02:49 | |
| 5. Stompin' with Fess | 04:52 | |
| 6. Jambalaya | 03:56 | |
| 7. Doin' It | 05:01 | |
| 8. How Long Has the Train Been Gone | 05:34 | |
| 9. Junko Partner | 04:10 | |
| 10. Hey Now Baby | 05:45 | |
| 11. Hey Little Girl | 03:18 | |
| 12. Everyday I Have the Blues | 03:50 | |
| 13. Big Chief | 03:36 | |
| 14. Tipitina | 03:30 | |
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| Allen Toussaint | Author |
| Bill Dahl | Liner Notes |
| Dr. John | Author |
| Fats Domino | Author |
| Michael "Smitty" Smith | Cover Photo |