18/1001 I’m honestly at a loss for words with this record. I only know of Dr. John from Right Place Wrong Time, while thks is some trippy music, even for me and my favourite genre is stoner doom, but I kinda dig it. My biggest gripe with the album is the production. The music is good, and so is the vocals, but the mix just sounds weird. The vocals sounds almost like it’s peaking making it feel out of place, which is a bit off putting, but not in the way that the music is off putting. That’s, however, not to say the music isn’t off putting in a good way, it’s voodoo vibe sound scary and mystic in an imaginative way playing across the boundaries of rock. Jump Sturdy is the album’s most straightforward song (also the only song, where Dr. John’s vocals sounds mixed correctly), and is much more in line with the funk of Right Place Wrong Time, and I think it gives the album a nice place to breathe before the climax of the seven and a half minutes long I Walk on Guilded Splinters. 4/5