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Putumayo presents Zydeco [sound recording].

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: PUTU 160-2 | Putumayo World MusicPublication details: New York, NY : Putumayo World Music, p2000.Description: 1 sound disc (54 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Title on container spine: Zydeco
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Contents:
Creole Farmers stomp (the Creole Zydeco Farmers) -- Ço fa (Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band) -- You're no good for me (Rosie Ledet) -- What you gonna do? (Beau Jocque) -- I'm in love (Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas) -- Burnin' Flames special (Jude Taylor & his Burning Flames) -- Lula Lula don't you go to bingo (Boozoo Chavis) -- My girl Josephine (Queen Ida & her zydeco band) -- Calinda (Clifton Chenier) -- I'm on the wonder (Buckwheat Zydeco) -- Bye bye mon nèg (Geno Delafose and French Rockin' Boogie) -- Hoochie coochie (Joe K K and Zydeco Force) -- Stay in or stay out ; Pass the dutchie (Chris Ardoin & Double Clutchin').
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD WORLD Putumayo: Zydeco Available 33111004370272
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Zydeco is the favored social and dance music of Louisiana's Creole population, who are the descendants of African and Afro-Caribbean slaves and free people of color. The related Cajun style occupies a similar place in the lives of a nearby white community, whose ancestors were a colony of French settlers called Acadians. Creoles are proud of their language, customs, and cuisine, and guard them fiercely. However, as time passes, zydeco has inevitably become heavily influenced by soul, R&B, funk, and gospel, although the time-honored squeezeboxes and metal washboards are usually still somewhere in evidence among the woodwinds, brass, and electric guitars. Among this lineup, the more traditional tunes tend to be the winners. Boozoo Chavis' "Lula Lula Don't You Go to Bingo" is a hilarious cautionary tale about the evils of gambling, while the riff underpinning Clifton Chenier's "Calinda" has been unceremoniously lifted by several rock bands, including the Rolling Stones in "Under-Assistant West Coast Promo Man." Joe KK and Zydeco Force contribute "Hootchie Cootchie," a roistering floor-filler full of fortune telling and macho bravado. The rhythms tend as much toward the straight-ahead stomp of Chicago blues as the more usual chug-chug preferred by the old timers, but even the more diluted tunes have a certain earthy, swinging something that screams zydeco from a mile away. ~ Christina Roden

Compact disc.

Previously released material (1991-1999).

Program notes by Michael Tisserand and bibliography (23 p. : ill.) bound in container.

Zydeco music; various performers.

Creole Farmers stomp (the Creole Zydeco Farmers) -- Ço fa (Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band) -- You're no good for me (Rosie Ledet) -- What you gonna do? (Beau Jocque) -- I'm in love (Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas) -- Burnin' Flames special (Jude Taylor & his Burning Flames) -- Lula Lula don't you go to bingo (Boozoo Chavis) -- My girl Josephine (Queen Ida & her zydeco band) -- Calinda (Clifton Chenier) -- I'm on the wonder (Buckwheat Zydeco) -- Bye bye mon nèg (Geno Delafose and French Rockin' Boogie) -- Hoochie coochie (Joe K K and Zydeco Force) -- Stay in or stay out ; Pass the dutchie (Chris Ardoin & Double Clutchin').

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