December 24, 2021

Clifton Chenier: Louisiana Blues and Zydeco

Arhoolie Records – ARH09053
Arhoolie Records – ARH09053

Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 1990
Genre: Blues, Zydeco, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Louisiana Blues, Zydeco
[Tracklist]
01 Zydeco et Pas Sale (3:06)
02 Lafayette Waltz (3:04)
03 Louisiana Two-Step (4:47)
04 Clifton's Waltz (3:06)
05 Louisiana Blues (3:26)
06 Hot Rod (3:08)
07 Banana Man (4:14)
08 Ay-Tete-Fee (3:16)
09 It's Hard (4:59)
10 I Can't Stand (3:24)
11 I Can Look Down at Your Woman (2:41)
12 Accordion Boogie (3:21)
13 Banana Man (4:33)
14 Ay, Ai Ai (3:27)
15 Clifton's Blues (Where Can My Baby Be) (3:29)
16 Let's Rock Awhile (3:46)
17 Elmore's Blues (2:40)
18 Clifton's Two Step (3:38)
19 Zydeco et Pas Sale (3:13)
[Credits]
Clifton Chenier (accordion/harmonica/vocals) Elmore Nixon (piano) Cleveland Keyes (guitar) Fulton Antoine (bass) Robert St. Judy (drums) Cleveland Chenier (ubboard) Madison Guidry (drums)
Liner Notes: Chris Strachwitz
[Notes]
This is the 2005 edition of the classic 1960s release. An alternate 1990 version with slightly different tracks is also available here. Zydeco music, which melds French, Native American, and blues traditions, is popular among the many French-speaking Black Creoles living along the Texas-Louisiana Gulf coast. That its appeal reaches well beyond the region is partly because of Clifton Chenier, who is often credited with introducing the music to audiences outside of his native southwestern Louisiana. This collection features some early recordings by Chenier; he plays accordion and sings in French Creole patois and English.

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