| 1. Boppin' the Rock |
| 2. Things I Did for You |
| 3. Yesterday |
| 4. Clifton's Squeeze-Box Boogie |
| 5. I'm on My Way (Pt. 1) |
| 6. Eh, Petite Fille |
| 7. All Night Long |
| 8. Opelousas Hop |
| 9. I'm on My Way (Pt. 2) |
| 10. Think It Over |
| 11. Zodico Stomp |
| 12. Cat's Dreamin' |
Editorial Reviews
Here is where the Chenier legend began. This disc contains the 12 Bumps Blackwell-produced tracks Clifton cut in 1955 in Los Angeles for Specialty Records. On tracks like "The Cat's Dreamin'" or his first hit single, "Ay 'Tète Fey" (which is the Cajun-French form of its better-known title, "Eh, Petite Fille" meaning "Hey, Little Girl"), Chenier's amalgam of blues, R&B, and rock & roll mixed with traditional French dance tunes is still rough but already has the power and drive that he (and his accordion) would later hone to a fine edge. Instrumental greats and mainstays of Chenier's early road bands like tenor saxman Lionel Prevost and guitarist Lonesome Sundown add their considerable talents to these sessions. The starting point for any comprehensive Chenier collection. --Robert Baird
Bayou Blues,Clifton Chenier,Specialty,Blues Music,Cajun / Zydeco / New Orleans,Creole,Pop,Zydeco
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Power of the Pontchartrain
Tab Benoit Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000Q9OD1M Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Don't Make No Sense
- Good to Ya, Baby
- Shelter Me
- Power of the Pontchartrain
- For What It's Worth
- Midnight and Lonesome
- Sac-Au-Lait Fishing
- Somebody's Got to Go
- I'm Guilty of Lovin' You
- Addicted
- One Foot in the Bayou
Amazon.com
Tab Benoit's album titles leave little doubt as to where he's from or the music he plays. Brother to the Blues, Fever for the Bayou, Wetlands, and now Power of the Pontchartrain exude the sweaty Louisiana swamp, blues, and R&B inherent in their names. But that only tells part of the story--the rest is in the grooves where Benoit's distinctive, grainy voice and tough Telecaster leads bring soul, grit, and intensity to a sound already infused with an earthy sensibility. There's more of the same on this disc, but that's no criticism. Benoit generally sticks with others' songs here, yet he unearths hidden gems. Julie Miller's "Midnight and Lonesome" is dragged into the murky swamps as a driving ballad with eerie qualities that live up to its name. Miller and husband Buddy are also credited with the righteous-yet-rugged gospel of "Shelter Me." "Somebody's Got to Go," originally by Lonnie Johnson, gets a crisp, frisky makeover, and even Buffalo Springfield's crusty "For What It's Worth" takes a swim in the muddy waters of Benoit's home state, with a little help of some altered, post-Katrina lyrics. The guitarist lets his Cajun influences fly on the bouncy rhythms of "Sac-Au-Lait Fishing," the album's only original, and shifts into pleading Otis Redding mode for the aching blues ballad "I'm Guilty of Lovin' You." The Chicago-by-way-of-the-Delta shuffle of "One Foot in the Bayou" is also an apt description of Benoit's approach. He touches on a variety of Americana styles, yet always keeps part of himself planted firmly in the wetlands of his roots. --Hal HorowitzCustomer Reviews:
Knock out!!.......2007-07-16
Just The Best Blues Guitar Around.......2007-07-15
Tab Never Disappoints.......2007-07-02
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Best of the Bayou Blues
Tab Benoit Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GFLJJA Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Voodoo On The Bayou
- Drownin' On Dry Land
- Somehow
- Jambalaya
- Nice And Warm
- Rainy Day Blues
- Gone Too Long
- What I Live For
- Mother Earth
- Crawfishin'
- Standing On The Bank
- The Seventh Son
- You Got What I Want
- Cherry Tree Blues
- Hot Tamale Baby
- These Blues Are All Mine
Amazon.com
What's best about Best of the Bayou Blues is Tab Benoit's spankin' electric guitar tones and lean 'n' nasty licks on numbers like the ode to Cajun living "Voodoo on the Bayou" and the stinging, vibrato-drenched epic "These Blues are All Mine." This collection of Louisiana-themed tunes plucked from Benoit's five early Vanguard albums relate to the singer-and-six-stringer's swampland raising. They also showcase his versatility--veering from his customary plugged-in blues framework to a gentle acoustic take on the Delta classic "Mother Earth" to a roaring zydeco romp through Clifton Chenier's dancehall anthem "Hot Tamale Baby." Willie Nelson guests on "Rainy Day Blues," trading vocals and blending his nylon-string guitar with Benoit's Telecaster. A brisk jaunt through Hank Williams's "Jambalaya" seems more lagniappe than main course, but when Benoit's guitar comes crying into the soulful, homesick "Nice and Warm"--which plays out like a page written in this road warrior's diary on an especially lonely night--he more than compensates for the few slights among these 15 tunes. --Ted DrozdowskiCustomer Reviews:
Tab's Blues.......2006-11-13
Bayou Allsorts........2006-11-13
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Fever for the Bayou
Tab Benoit Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007QJ1IO Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Night Train
- Little Girl Blues
- I Smell A Rat
- Fever For The Bayou
- Lost In Your Lovin'
- Golden Crown
- I Can't Hold Out
- The Blues Is Here To Stay
- Got Love If You Want It
- Blues So Bad
- My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
Amazon.com
Houma homeboy Tab Benoit may have snuck up on some blues fans, but his status as the best and brightest of modern Louisiana bluesmen is now too obvious for any to ignore. His swamp-saturated sound and incisive Telecaster attack, also heard on the Whiskey Store and Whiskey Store Live dueling-guitar albums with Jimmy Thackery, easily personalizes classics, such as Elmore James's "I Can't Hold Out," featured here with saxist Jimmy Carpenter. But Benoit's at his best with the bayou beat. As on 2003's The Sea Saint Sessions, Benoit spotlights the musical heritage of New Orleans by using two guest vocalists who are Crescent City icons: Mardi Gras Indian "Big Chief" Monk Boudreaux and dynastic percussionist/vocalist/composer Cyrille Neville. Boudreaux vocally parades through "Golden Crown" at a fittingly funky Mardi Gras tempo, while Neville provides two songs: the percussion-embellished "Little Girl Blues" and the history lesson "The Blues Is Here to Stay," on which he vocally duets with Benoit between some of the album's best guitar work.Buddy Guy's "I Smell a Rat" is the album's longest track as Benoit, beginning with a tasty intro, takes his most extended guitar workout, conjuring up a late-night blues club feel in the process. Benoit also contributes three originals, including the zydeco-tinged title track, an anthem of Cajun pride that serves him well as a signature song. Also his is the swamp stomper "Night Train," the album opener. At the other end is a surprise finale, a sublime front-porch, finger-picking acoustic rendition of "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It". --Michael Point
Customer Reviews:
Awesom.......2007-07-16
Very pleasantly surprised.......2007-05-14
hear him in person!.......2007-02-14
Gumbo blues.......2005-10-02
In New Orleans the Blues will Never Die.......2005-09-16
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Blues on the Bayou
B.B. King Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DF6O Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Blues Boys Tune
- Bad Case Of Love
- I'll Survive
- Mean Ole' World
- Blues Man
- Broken Promise
- Darlin' What Happened
- Shake It Up And Go
- Blues We Like
- Good Man Gone Bad
- If I Lost You
- Tell Me Baby
- I Got Some Outside Help I Don't Need
- Blues In 'G'
- If That Ain't It I Quit
Amazon.com's Best of 1998
Opting for simplicity this time around, B.B. King gets by with a little help from his excellent backing band, producing an album that's evocative of the Louisiana countryside where it was recorded. After over half a century in the business, King knows what he's about: he makes playing good blues sound easy, and every track on Blues on the Bayou is a treat. --Genevieve WilliamsAmazon.com essential recording
There's an undeniable pleasure in listening to a veteran bluesman do his stuff. For Blues on the Bayou, which he also produced, B.B. King presents a stripped-down, simply-arranged recording that's as tight as a coiled spring and smooth as a freshly-polished dance floor. From the first track, "Blues Boys Tune," a slow instrumental dripping with organ riffs, this CD is chock-full of the sort of guitar work that a master like King makes sound effortless. Whether it's the mid-tempo playfulness of "Bad Case of Love," or the slow "Blues Man" with its sparkling-clean guitar work, or the wistfulness of "Darlin' What Happened," or the sheer sweetness of "If I Lost You," Blues on the Bayou proves why King is considered the reigning master of blues guitar. Even the violins sound right and proper here, and King's sidemen turn in some impressive work as well; there are in particular some great piano solos on this disc. On the whole, Blues on the Bayou is a slow-burning treat. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
Not enough O's in SMOOOOOOOOTH...........2007-06-11
Then I had the privilege of seeing him perform "live" twice in the mid 90's while I lived in Spokane, WA. His love of the music and his joy in bringing it to you was palpable. The thrill was definitely not gone for Riley B. King.
So I started to revisit his catalog and I came across Blues On The Bayou. The reviews were sterling across the board, but what attracted me to this particular disc out of all 15 or so that I have was that he used his ROAD BAND in the studio. For many artists, this is not standard practice. They use producer chosen studio folks for their recording sessions. This is one reason that mainstream music coming out of Nashville has that "sameness" to it - it's all the same guys playing in different configurations behind a variety of artists. The music might as well come off the end of a conveyor belt coming out of a factory for all the originality it displays.
Well, not in this case. First thing they did here was use a little recording studio somewhat off the beaten track. This is good strategy because it eliminates the distractions over the course of the days given over to recording. There's just pretty much you and the music and so you can get deeper into it as you attempt to find the best sounds in recording it. In the case of this disc, it paid off in spades.
The choice of songs fits the title and the musicianship is top notch across the board. If you like lively, smooth sounding blues, you can't go wrong here. Sample the various tunes and I dare you to tell me I'm wrong....
RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "BB, BASIC BLUES, ON THE BAYOU!".......2007-01-27
BB is great as always.....but please drop the organ!.......2006-08-19
I have many BB King albums, and several on this CD I would rank as being up there with my all time favorite hits from the King, most notably, "Blues Man". If one song could sum up the life of BB King, it is this song. My one complaint with a few of the songs on this album is the organ....in my opinion it is completely out of place for several of the tracks (we are talking about the blues here, right?), but overall it does not take away that much from a really good late-career album.
At a time when many artists are putting out rehashes of old songs or teaming up with other singers for a half-hearted attempt at a new album, BB takes a chance with an entirely new album late in his career and does a really good job of it. It is obvious BB loves what he is doing, and his band, as always, is fantastic. This may not be his best album, but if you are a fan of BB King you will find it surprisingly enjoyable.
4 stars....one deduction for the organ.
Blues on the Bayou.......2006-07-17
Wow, this is awesome!.......2005-10-26
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Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah
James Booker Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000002ZS Release Date: 1993-07-22 |
Tracks:
- Medley: Slow Down/Bony Maronie/Knock On Wood/I Heard It Through The Grapevine/Classified
- Medley: Tico Tico/Papa Was A Rascal
- Medley: Lawdy Miss Clawdy/Ballad At The Maple Leaf
- Minute Waltz
- All By Myself
- Save Your Love For Me
- Junco Partner
- St James Infirmary
- Gitanarias
- Medley: Life/Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee/It Should Have Been Me
- Pop's Dilemma/Irene Goodnight
Customer Reviews:
very very good.......2007-04-29
The first thing to say about this is that the sound quality is varied and its not a top notch Piano either. These recordings weren't supposed to come out at all.
Booker is erratic, and evidence of this can be found in "All By Myself" which they have had to edit because he probably stopped mid song, being distracted by something or someone. That said "All By Myself" is my favourite track, its a barnstorming performance capturing everything thats great about James Booker.
If you have any interest in New Orleans Piano players, this CD and its sister (Spiders...) are essential purchases. This is what Booker was like when he was just left to play on his own without the constraints of a Band. Nearly all of it is worth having, and quite a lot of it is utterly brilliant.
James Booker at his best "Resurrection Of The Bayou Maharajah".......2007-04-02
A disappointment.......2007-01-12
Blown away by Booker.......2005-01-23
Well I finally found one and boy what a find! Words cannot even begin to express the joy I get from listening to James. Genius is all that comes to mind. Definatly one of the all time greats of any genre. If you've never heard him or heard very little this cd will make you a fan for sure. Music of the gods!
Booker tames the piano.......2002-03-26
Musicians play the piano, but this is one case in which Booker tames the piano; he is in complete control, and as most people have stated- I, too, could swear that I hear at least 3 hands on the piano on all his recordings. Listen to "St. James Infirmary" on this record. It is one of the most diabollicaly painful, lonesome performances ever, ranking with the painful tunes of Hank Williams, Leadbelly, and Lennon.
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Nasty Girls
Roy Carrier & the Night Rockers Manufacturer: Right on Rhythm ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004HYPM Release Date: 1996-12-15 |
Tracks:
- He's the Man
- Mama Told Papa (Party Goin' On)
- You Got Me Dancin'
- I'm a Hog For You
- Watch that Dog
- Mama's House
- Nasty Girl
- I Don't Know
- Tired Of Lyin'
- I Like it Like That
- Jump that Rope
- I Want It Right Now
- Born With the Blues
- She's In Love With The Zydeco
- Mama Didn't Know
Album Description
One of the best recordoings of live high energy zydeco ever recorded
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Bayou Blood
Kenny Neal Manufacturer: Alligator Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000A0B Release Date: 1992-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Howling At The Moon
- Right Train, Wrong Track
- Branded
- Gonna Put You Out Of My Misery
- Lightning's Gonna Strike
- That Knife Don't Cut No More
- Bayou Blood
- Do I Have To Go That Far?
- Smoke Signals
- Neal And Prey
- Going To The Country
- I Can Read Between The Lies
- Big City Ways
- You Ain't Foolin' Me
Amazon.com
The multitalented Kenny Neal offers up a real treat with Bayou Blood, which features mostly original songs seasoned with a very few covers. Neal's guitar work is excellent and his smoky voice is a pleasure, but it's his harp playing that really shines, especially on "Howling at the Moon" and "Big City Ways." There's plenty of variety, from the fast-paced shuffle of "Right Train, Wrong Track" to the slower, attitudinal "Gonna Put You out of My Misery" to the smooth "Smoke Signals." "That Knife Don't Cut No More," "Do I Have to Go That Far?" and the title track are especially memorable, and a tasty cover of "You Ain't Foolin' Me" closes this album with style. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
Hope Kenny is well........2006-10-23
Kenny Neal has it all, film star looks and personality, a fine stage presentation, great timing and exemplorary multi-instrumental talent.
I've heard he has been seriously ill and had to take the year off from touring. This is to wish him a speedy recovery.
Great Kenny.......2005-07-31
Neal has been one of the greatest American blues and rock singers for 15 years, and his powerful baritone voice is at once soulful and rough.
Some may regret that the horn section which backed Kenny Neal on his previous records is largely gone, while some may relish the fact. Me, I like it either way, and Neal's harmonica playing on this album is particularly excellent.
The swaggering "Gonna Put You Out Of My Misery" and the slow grind of "That Knife Don't Cut No More" are among his best songs, and other highlights include "Howling At The Moon", "Right Train, Wrong Track", and the excellent harp-laden "Do I Have To Go That Far".
The first eight songs are uniformly strong, actually, but the album loses a bit of steam towards the end with a few too many similarly sounding and not particularly memorable numbers. They're not bad, far from it, actually, but coming right on the heels of "Do I Have To Go That Far" even good songs like "I Can Read Between The Lies" and "Big City Ways" sound a little bit stale.
But still...second-rate Kenny Neal is better than many artists' best efforts, and while a ten-track "Bayou Blood" would have been a sure five-star album, this 14-track incarnation is pretty great as well.
Some chooglin' good stuff!.......2001-04-07
Bayou music ain' never sounded betta'.......1999-10-15
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Bayou Blues
Clifton Chenier Manufacturer: Specialty ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000QKG Release Date: 1989-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Boppin' The Rock
- The Things I Did For You
- Yesterday
- Clifton's Squeeze-Box Boogie
- I'm On My Way-Part 1
- Eh, Petite Fille
- All Night Long
- Opelousas Hop
- I'm On My Way-Part 2
- Think It Over
- Zodico Stomp
- The Cat's Dreamin'
Amazon.com
Here is where the Chenier legend began. This disc contains the 12 Bumps Blackwell-produced tracks Clifton cut in 1955 in Los Angeles for Specialty Records. On tracks like "The Cat's Dreamin'" or his first hit single, "Ay 'Tète Fey" (which is the Cajun-French form of its better-known title, "Eh, Petite Fille" meaning "Hey, Little Girl"), Chenier's amalgam of blues, R&B, and rock & roll mixed with traditional French dance tunes is still rough but already has the power and drive that he (and his accordion) would later hone to a fine edge. Instrumental greats and mainstays of Chenier's early road bands like tenor saxman Lionel Prevost and guitarist Lonesome Sundown add their considerable talents to these sessions. The starting point for any comprehensive Chenier collection. --Robert BairdCustomer Reviews:
Brilliant.......2007-04-15
King of the Bayou Blues.......2002-09-06
Ironically, one of the most interesting elements of this recording has little to do with music. "Eh, Petite Fille," offers listeners an example Creole. Creole is a blending of two or more pidgin (simplified) languages resulting in the synthesis of language that is adopted as the "mother tongue" by a group of people. Creole languages are spoken all over the world but the blend of French, English, and several African dialects merged in Louisiana to create a uniquely American language.
"Bayou Blues" is an entertaining record that often belies the outstanding musicianship of Chenier and his Zodico Ramblers. While Clifton Chenier may not have been the "King of the South" as he proclaimed, he certainly was the King of the Bayou Blues.
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Bayou Blues Blasters
Various Artists Manufacturer: Ace Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000009HH Release Date: 2007-01-09 |
Tracks:
- I'm A Country Boy - Ivory Jackson
- Purty Little Dolly (Doolie) - Clarence Garlow
- Going Crazy Baby - Guitar Jr.
- Broke & Hungry - Hop Wilson
- Make Up My Mind - Little Bob
- Need Shorter Hours - Lazy Lester/Katie Webster/Ashton Savoy
- It Ain't Right - Lonesome Sundown/Clarence Garlow
- Just Got To (Take A) Ride - Juke Boy Bonner
- Wanna Do Me Wrong - Al Smith
- Tin Pan Alley - Jimmy Wilson
- I Got Fever - Charles 'Mad Dog' Sheffield
- Life's Journey - Tal Miller
- Honey Bee - Left Handed Charlie
- Sunday Morning - Clarence Garlow
- Trouble In My Home - Jimmy Wilson
- Oh Ramona - Big Walter Price
- Highway Back Home - Elton Anderson
- I'm Going - Cookie & The Cupcakes
- Please Stand By Me - Carol Fran
- Too Tired - Elton Anderson
- Let Me Hold Your Hand - Big Chenier
- What In The World Are You Gonna Do - Katie Webster
- Something Working Baby - Rockin' Sidney
- Pretty Little Red Dress - Marcel Dugas & Wild Bill's Washboard Band
- C-Key Blues - Little Latour's Sulphur Playboys
- Catch That Morning Train - Thaddus Declouet
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Devil in the Bayou - The Gold Star Recordings
Harry Choates Manufacturer: Bear Family ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000665DC Release Date: 2002-10-21 |
Tracks:
- Jole Blon (Pretty Blond)
- Louisiana Boogie
- Poor Hobo
- Port Arthur Waltz
- Dragging The Bow
- Tondelay
- Basile Waltz
- It Won't Be Long
- Louisiana
- Cajun Hop (Les Blues Du Port Arthur)
- Allons A Lafayette
- Harry Choates Special
- Wrong Keyhole (The Right Key [But The Wrong Keyhole])
- San Antonio Waltz
- Honkey-Tonking Days
- Everybody's Waltz (Wednesday Night Waltz)
- I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
- Have You Heard The News (Good Rockin' Tonight)
- Joe Turner
- Nobody Cares For Me
- Old Cow Blues (Milk Cow Blues)
- Devil In The Bayou
- Chere Meon
- Bayou Pon Pon (Bear Creek Hop)
- Harry Choates Blues
- Te Petite (T'est Petite Et Mignonne)
- Fa-De-Do Stompo (Fais Do-Do Stomp)
- Rubber Dolly
- Jole Blon (English Version)
Tracks:
- Honkey-Tonking Days
- Lawtell Waltz
- Maggie Waltz (When You And I Were Young Maggie)
- Mari Jole Blon (Jole Blon's Husband)
- Gulf Coast Waltz
- Missing You
- Rye Whiskey
- Sidewalk Waltz
- Oh-Meon
- Corpus Christi Waltz
- Jolie Blon's Gone
- Valse De Lake Charles
- Hackberry Hop
- Je Pase Durvan' Ta Port (I'll Pass In Front Of Your Door) (J'ai Passe Devant Ta Porte)
- Tip-E-Te Tip-E-Ta Ameon (You're Cute And You're Little) (T'est Petite Et Mignonne)
- Poor Hobo
- Jole Blon (Pretty Brunette)
- Yes, I Love You
- O.S.T. Gal
- A Little High Chair
- The Old Man Ice
- I Know You Feel The Way I Do
- Lake Charles Shuffle (Instrumental)
- I've Grown So Lonely For You
- Gran P'rairie (Cajun Hop)
- La Polka A Gilbert (Old Time Polka)
- Le Veuve De La Coulee (Cajun Hop)
- Les Tete Felle Lafayette (Cajun Hop)
Customer Reviews:
A Wonder of Joy from a sad man.......2007-05-06
I knew I loved cajun music, but had never heard the plaintive voice and magical fiddle of Harry, or anyone who so artfully mixed the cajun style with others current at the time. This set is truly a pleasure machine, and I agree that reading the included biography of Choates is worth the price alone. It contains all the songs of the other top rated Choates CD, and so much more. What's wonderful is that it covers not only his cajun music, but's also peppered with many tunes of varying styles--Tex-Mex, blues, jazz-influence. 'Missing You' on the 2nd CD brought tears to my eyes. And, a special section featuring his early work as a teen with Happy Fats and his Rayne-Bo Ramblers: the vocals (especially A Little High Chair) are heartrending.
I put it on in the car, open the windows and blast the volume up with a big grin on my face, tapping my toe on the accelerator and steering wheel, while any with open windows near me smile back. Buy it and smile! Buy it and dance while you do chores! Buy it and warm your heart and feel human.
The authenticity and soul of this music reminds me why I'm so dissatisfied with most modern music.
Cajun Hillbilly Great Gets Recognized.......2002-11-15
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