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Working with producer Allen Toussaint and the Meters, the second instalment of Dr. John's early-'70s New Orleans funk trilogy resulted in a righteous hit single ("Right Place, Wrong Time") and funk arrangements synchronised like the gears of a finely tuned watch. Dr. John borrows "I Been Hoodood" from his minstrel-singing grandfather, illuminates "Life" with flashes of New Orleans piano boogie and takes a raffish soft-shoe stroll through the Crescent City demimonde on "Such a Night".