The Wild Tchoupitoulas

Editorial Reviews

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Mardi Gras remains one of America's most other-worldly cultural riots, never more exotic than in the beaded, feathered spectacle of New Orleans' black "Indian" tribes. Each year they stir the city's African, Native American, and European influences into an intoxicating gumbo roiling with syncopated rhythms and coded with their own sense of the festival's competitive spirit. It's that tradition that explains this deliriously infectious 1976 project, which magnifies the Tchoupitoulas' fanny-shaking bravado with a formidable studio crew helmed by producer Allen Toussaint, who enlisted the Neville Brothers and the Meters to give these tracks a kinetic R&B push-and-pull. With the Nevilles' choral vocals fleshing out traditional chants, this is funky prancing of the highest order, from the infectious "Brother John" to a ripe remake of the Meters' "Hey Pocky A-Way." One need only hear the tough bragging of "Meet the Boys on the Battlefront," with its promise that "the Wild Tchoupitoulas gonna stomp some rump," to get the outrageous picture. --Sam Sutherland

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The Wild Tchoupitoulas
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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The Wild Tchoupitoulas
The Wild Tchoupitoulas
Manufacturer: Fontana Island
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003QKN
Release Date: 1991-07-01

Tracks:

  1. Brother John
  2. Meet The Boys On The Battlefront
  3. Here Dey Come
  4. Hey Pocky A-Way
  5. Indian Red
  6. Big Chief Got A Golden Crown
  7. Hey Mama (Wild Tchoupitoulas)
  8. Hey Hey (Indians Comin')

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Mardi Gras remains one of America's most other-worldly cultural riots, never more exotic than in the beaded, feathered spectacle of New Orleans' black "Indian" tribes. Each year they stir the city's African, Native American, and European influences into an intoxicating gumbo roiling with syncopated rhythms and coded with their own sense of the festival's competitive spirit. It's that tradition that explains this deliriously infectious 1976 project, which magnifies the Tchoupitoulas' fanny-shaking bravado with a formidable studio crew helmed by producer Allen Toussaint, who enlisted the Neville Brothers and the Meters to give these tracks a kinetic R&B push-and-pull. With the Nevilles' choral vocals fleshing out traditional chants, this is funky prancing of the highest order, from the infectious "Brother John" to a ripe remake of the Meters' "Hey Pocky A-Way." One need only hear the tough bragging of "Meet the Boys on the Battlefront," with its promise that "the Wild Tchoupitoulas gonna stomp some rump," to get the outrageous picture. --Sam Sutherland

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Wild Tchoupitoulas.......2007-02-11

Maybe this isn't a big seller because the name is so hard to remember. Other than that it is really fabulous. The Tchoupitoulas are one of the black indian tribes in New Orleans. The efforts of a year are devoted to the wild silk and rhinestone costumes they make for Mardi Gras; kind of Indian in drag or in a Las Vegas revue. Their music is driving and hypnotic. Cajun. I can think of little that's as high spirited as the Wild Tschoupitoulas. I hope they are still gluing rhinestones on their feather headdresses somewhere.

5 out of 5 stars no one doesn't like it.......2006-10-12

from the Iko-Iko-like kickoff, this sly rampage unfolds into pure pleasure. 'Think a cut or two in the middle are sub-par? You'll like them soon enough and see how they fit in the groove. How many records do I take down from the shelf 30+ years on and like exactly the same way? This is in that small club.

I met Cheif Landry way back when. They never saw dime-one out of this, but that he wasn't mad. He was getting mail from all over the world!

5 out of 5 stars The Mudsnark.......2006-09-14

Hoon-don-day--low down dirty ways!!!
It doesn't get any better than this.
These guys are to pop music like the Cubs are to Baseball-
How can you not like 'em?
Thank God this came out on CD, becuase my LP (original)
is worn to the bone.
Buy it!!- Buy 2 or 3 and give them to your friends. Everybody need the the "Tchoups" once in a while.

5 out of 5 stars Ya Indians Comin.......2005-07-13

Fine, fine, fine. If you own no other New Orleans music, own this.

5 out of 5 stars Ultimate Killer Dance Music!.......2003-10-22

When I first heard this as I wandered through the Harvard Coop, I thought my feet would stomp a hole in the floor, and I bought it at top speed. 25 years later, I am still stomping! You NEED this. it is music to which to go crazy, in the best possible way, and I suggest you wear feathers and paint. Be careful you do not hurt yourself dancing.
The Wild Tchoupitoulas
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Wild Tchoupitoulas
    The Wild Tchoupitoulas
    Manufacturer: Mango
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    ZydecoZydeco | Cajun & Zydeco | Regional Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
    Cajun & CreoleCajun & Creole | Cajun & Zydeco | Regional Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Funk | R&B | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00000DOKI
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Brother John
    2. Meet the Boys on the Battlefront
    3. Here Dey Come
    4. Hey Pocky A-Way
    5. Indian Red
    6. Big Chief Got a Golden Crown
    7. Hey Mama (Wild Tchoupitoulas)
    8. Hey Hey (Indians Comin')

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