Best of the Crawfish Years, 1985-1991 Beausoleil

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  • Release Date: 10/09/2001
  • Sales Rank: 22,375
  • Label: ROUNDER / UMGD
  • UPC: 011661609921
 
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Best of the Crawfish Years, 1985-1991

1LISTENMaman Rosin Boudreaux 4:20
2LISTENPine Grove Blues 8:46
3LISTENLa Chanson du Café 4:42
4LISTENJongle a Moi 2:52
5LISTENBunk's Blues 4:17
6LISTENCochon de Lait 3:00
7LISTENZydeco Gris Gris 3:41
8LISTENCajun Groove Scott Playboy Special 5:39
9LISTENWoman or a Man? 3:17
10LISTENChez Seychelles 3:20
11LISTENHey Baby, Quoi Ça Dit? 2:46
12LISTENMacaque Sur Mon Dos 3:20
13LISTENReel de Dennis McGee 2:42
14LISTENValse Bébé 4:09
15LISTENIt's You Love 3:35
16LISTENJohnny Peut Pas Danser 2:46
17LISTENBon Temps Rouler 3:49

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Editorial Reviews

Beausoleil, led by fiddler and singer Michael Doucet, just about singlehandedly brought about the Cajun music renaissance in the '80s, recording several albums that simultaneously paid homage to the deepest traditions of southern Louisiana musical culture and hauled that culture into the 20th century, imbuing its two-steps, waltzes, and keening prairie French love songs with influences that included country, the blues, and rock & roll. The 17 tracks on this Rounder retrospective reveal a band coming of age, digesting their influences and developing a sound that was truly their own. Whether the music itself is tradition-oriented (like the Doucet composition "La Chanson du Cafe") or borrowed from some other tradition (like the band's wonderful rendition of Richard Thompson's "Woman or a Man," featuring Thompson himself on guitar), it always sounds just like Beausoleil. In part that's due to Doucet's good-naturedly graceless singing, but mainly it comes from the particular sense of joy and fun that they manage to bring to everything they play. Highly recommended. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide



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