Description
Release Date: 2008
Label: Primo
Track List
Disc One
1 –Joseph Falcon – Lafayette
2 –Cleoma Breaux & Joseph F. Falcon – Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme
3 –Leo Soileau & Mayuse Lafleur – Your Father Put Me Out
4 –Soileau & Robin – Easy Rider Blues
5 –Leo Soileau & Moise Robin – Le Blues De Neg’ Francais
6 –Amadie Breaux – Ma Blonde Est Partie (Jolie Blonde)
7 –Angelas Lejeune – Bayou Pom Pom One Step
8 –Dennis McGee – Mon Chere Bebe Creole
9 –Dennis McGee – One Step De Chupic
10 –Dennis McGee & Ernest Fruge – Two Step De La Ville Platte
11 –Amedie Ardoin & Dennis McGee – Oberlin
12 –Amedie Ardoin – Aimez-Moi Ce Soir
13 –Amedie Ardoin – Si Dur D’Etre Seul
14 –Amedie Ardoin – La Valse Du Ballard
15 –Leo Soileau’s Four Aces – La Valse De Gueydan
16 –Nathan Abshire & Rayne-Bo Ramblers – One-Step De Lacassine
17 –Falcon Trio – (My Old Used To Be) Mon Vieux D’Autrefois
18 –Hackberry Ramblers – J’Ai Pas Bien Fey
19 –Hackberry Ramblers – Darbone’s Creole Stomp
20 –Riverside Ramblers – Wondering
Disc Two
1 –Hackberry Ramblers – Jolie Fille
2 –Hackberry Ramblers – Fais Pas Ca
3 –Happy Fats & Rayne-Bo Ramblers – Gran Prairie
4 –Happy Fats & Rayne-Bo Ramblers – Les Tete Fille Lafayette
5 –Harry Choates With Happy Fats & Rayne-Bo Ramblers – Lake Charles Shuffle
6 –Harry Choates – Jole Blon
7 –Harry Choates – Jole Blon’s Gone
8 –Harry Choates – Gra’ Mamou
9 –Iry Lejeune – Lacasinne Special
10 –Nathan Abshire – Pine Grove Blues
11 –Lawrence Walker – Mamou Two Step
12 –Lawrence Walker & Wandering Aces – Lafayette Two Step
13 –Vin Bruce – Dans La Louisianne
14 –Jimmy C. Newman – Cry Cry Darling
15 –Jimmy C. Newman – Diggy Liggy Lo
16 –Moon Mullican – Jambalaya
17 –Link Davis – Big Mamou
18 –Clifton Chenier – Things I Did For You
19 –Clifton Chenier – Eh, Petite Fille
20 –Clifton Chenier – All Night Long
Notes
Appropriately enough, CD 1 starts off with accordionist Joseph Falcon who went from his southwest Louisiana home with wife Cléona Breaux to New Orleans in 1928 to record Allons à Lafayette, acknowledged as the first recording of a Cajun tune. From there the discs bring you some of the legends of the genre, including Harry Choates, Jimmy C. Newman and Clifton Chenier.