I just received History's Swamp People, and new release from Rounder Records. This 13 track compilation showcases current and past masters of regional music. Opening with Steel Bill's Swamp People, this is a Cajun house party. Dominated by a contemporary blend of funk, fiddle and blues rock, this track also features a nice clean guitar solo from Bill. Next up is a 1969 hit track, Amos Moses, by Jerry Reed. This track was always a crowd favorite and has just a taste of country picking on an otherwise rock track. Buckwheat Zydeco comes on pure cajun with Zydeco La Louisianne and an accordion romp. Everybody loves Tony Joe Whites Polk Salad Annie, up next and another top track from 1969. Amanda Shaw plays French Jig, a cajun fiddle track accompanied primarily by drums. Nice track. The Neville Brothers come on with the high polish on Fire On The Bayou, a funky track with sophisticated instrumentals and vocals. This is a track with real movement and voodoo overtones. Very cool. Chris Ardoin is up next with What's In That Bayou, an accordion lead swinger. Nice vocals harmonies and concise instrumentation makes this one of the coolest tracks on the release. Beausoleil avec Michael Doucet delivers a traditional arrangement of Kolinda in french for a real flavor of the regional roots. Hank Williams (Sr.) is a really great addition here with his version of Jambalaya. This of curse is an absolute standard of delta country roots. Excellent! Zachary Richard performs a funky hop track, Cocodrie, with lots of horns and and solid vocals. Keys provide much of the bottom of this track and there is also a really tasty guitar solo here as well. Jumpin' Johnny Sansone lays down the Crawfish Walk, a springy twisting rocker. Nice sax work and hot harp plays over this modern track. Very cool. D.L. Menhard plays Cajun Saturday Night, another regional country style track. This track has a real warm, welcoming sound to it with slide and fiddle. I really like it. Bobby Charles' 1955 hit See You Later Alligator, is a great finish to what is not just a compliation of related tracks but actually a pretty cool cd to listen to when you need a pick me up.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
Swamp People'® CD celebrates music/culture of Deep Delta
HISTORY®’S SWAMP PEOPLE® CELEBRATES
THE
MUSIC AND CULTURE OF THE DEEP DELTA
Collection
from the heart of alligator country
featuresthe Neville Brothers, Hank
Williams, Jerry Reed,
Tony Joe
White, Buckwheat Zydeco, Zachary
Richard,
Bobby
Charles and introducing Steel Bill
Thirteen-song
set, due out May 21 on Rounder Records
through
Concord Music Group, in partnership with HISTORY®,
captures
the spirit of the top-rated series of the same name
NEW ORLEANS,
La. — The storied backcountry of southern Louisiana is a place of rich history
and fascinating cultural lineage. Its inhabitants — the Cajuns and their “Swamp
People” brethren — are part of a unique tradition that dates back some three
centuries to the immigration of Acadian refugees. In the 21st century, the
region boasts not only a flavorful cuisine, distinctive music and a vastly
vibrant culture, but also a deep and reverent appreciation for the land that
continues to provide these people with refuge and a way of life.
Rounder
Records, a division of Concord
Music Group, has partnered with HISTORY® to
celebrate that legacy with Swamp People®, a 13-song
compilation that showcases the music of current and past masters whose styles
and sensibilities are rooted in this region. Set for release on May 21,
Swamp People®, which serves as an ideal companion piece to the
Cajun-flavored series,
features the music of the Neville Brothers, Tony Joe White, Buckwheat
Zydeco, Jumpin’ Johnny Sansone, Hank Williams, Beausoleil with Michael Doucet
and several others. Many of the tracks have been culled from Rounder’s vast
catalog of southern Louisiana music and the title track, which leads off the
set, is a new song written specifically for Swamp People® by vocalist
Steel Bill, aka Billy Joe Tharpe, a native of Livingston Parish, Louisiana, who
could best be described as a country rapper. The track is a favorite of Troy
Landry, the inimitable, gator-hunting lead from the Swamp People® TV
series.
“There are so
many great songs about alligator hunting and swamp life, hit records that reach
back 50 years and more recent material from the Rounder catalog,” says Scott
Billington, Grammy®-winning producer, Vice President of A&R at Rounder and
producer of Swamp People® (who also plays harmonica on Steel Bill’s
title track). “I love this music and this culture, and I’ve spent a great part
of my life in the region. These joyful, wonderful songs are the perfect
complement to the show, and, I think Swamp People® fans will be
delighted.”
Executive
Producer Pete Elkins agrees: "The joie de vivre of the Swamp
People® is present in their lifestyle, food and music. Rounder
Records and the entire Concord Music team, have captured the spirit and joy of
swampers everywhere in this amazing collection of music.”
Now in its
fourth season, Swamp People follows the current generation of the
Landry family and their contemporaries, who have been part of the region for
generations and have made their living by carrying on their ancestors’ trades
and traditions of hunting alligators and living off the swamp’s bountiful
resources, while at the same time giving back to the swampland they call
home.
TRACK LIST:
Swamp People
Steel Bill
Amos Moses
Jerry Reed
Zydeco La
Louisianne Buckwheat Zydeco
Polk Salad
Annie Tony Joe White
French Jig
Amanda Shaw
Fire on the
Bayou The Neville Brothers
What’s in
that Bayou Charles Ardoin
Kolinda
BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet
Jambalaya (On
the Bayou) Hank Williams
Cocodrie
Zachary Richard
Crawfish Walk
Jumpin’ Johnny Sansone
Cajun
Saturday Night D.L. Menard
See You
Later, Alligator Bobby Charles
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