Clifton Chenier - Bayou Blues
Facts
| Artist(s) | Clifton Chenier |
| Studio | Specialty |
| Release Date | June 30, 1989 |
| UPC Code | 022211213925 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 21 22:42 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Clifton Chenier - Bayou Blues
Tracks
- Boppin' the Rock - Clifton Chenier,
- The Things I Did for You - Clifton Chenier,
- Yesterday - Clifton Chenier,
- Clifton's Squeeze-Box Boogie - Clifton Chenier,
- I'm on My Way (Pt. 1) - Clifton Chenier,
- Eh, Petite Fille - Clifton Chenier, Chenier, Clifton
- All Night Long - Clifton Chenier, Chenier, Clifton
- Opelousas Hop - Clifton Chenier,
- I'm on My Way (Pt. 2) - Clifton Chenier,
- Think It Over - Clifton Chenier,
- Zodico Stomp - Clifton Chenier, Chenier, Clifton
- The Cat's Dreamin' - Clifton Chenier, Chenier, Clifton
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Brilliant |
| King of the Bayou Blues |
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. September 6, 2002
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