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  1. The Sun, Moon & Herbs is a 1971 studio album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr. John, noted for its contributions from Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, and other well-known musicians. It was originally intended to be a three-album set but was cut down to a single disc.

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    • Magical Mystery Tour – The Beatles. The Rolling Stone frontman appears on the Beatles’ double album Magical Mystery Tour, which features the soundtrack to the television film of the same name.
    • The Sun, Moon & Herbs – Dr. John. Jagger offered his vocal stylings to the track “Where Ya at Mule” on Dr. John’s 1971 album The Sun, Moon & Herbs. Guitar virtuoso Clapton also lent his chops to the projects.
    • Victory – the Jacksons. The Jacksons’ 1984 album Victory featured Jagger’s vocals on the track “State of Shock.” Michael Jackson had originally recorded the song as a duet with Queen frontman Freddie Mercury.
    • The Long Black Veil – The Chieftains. Jagger is featured on the title track of The Chieftains’ 1995 album, The Long Black Veil. The Rolling Stones frontman was in good company on the album which contained star-studded collaborations with the likes of Marianne Faithfull, Mark Knopfler, Sinéad O’Connor, Tom Jones, Van Morrison, and many more.
  2. Aug 31, 2021 · August 31, 2021. 50 Years Ago Today- Dr. John Releases ‘The Sun, Moon And Herbs’. By Glide. 50 years ago today (8/31/71), Dr. John released the well-received studio LP The Sun Moon & Herbs that featured Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, Graham Bond, Carl Radle and Bobby Keys.

  3. Mar 9, 2011 · Recording The Sun, Moon, and Herbs in the late '60s with Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger, Dr. John transitioned to a more traditional New Orleans R&B sound.

  4. Jan 15, 2018 · Somewhere between the New Orleans boogie-woogie rhythms of Professor Longhair and the blues-inflected hard rock of Eric Clapton lies Malcolm John Rebennack, best known by his stage name, Dr. John, The Night Tripper.

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  5. The Sun Moon & Herbs is a 1971 studio album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr. John, noted for its contributions from Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, and other well-known musicians. It was originally intended to be a three-album set but was cut down to a single disc.

  6. Jan 16, 2021 · The Sun, Moon and Herbs. Despite Dr John The Night Tripper’s first three albums failing to find an audience, many of his fellow musicians were fans of his music, and were only too happy to feature on his fourth album The Sun, Moon and Herbs. This included Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, Bobby Whitlock, Graham Bond, Carl Radle, Jim Gordon and Doris ...