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You won't regret getting this one. I saw them live at the New Orleans Jazz Fest and ordered the CD the day I got home. If you want to shut your eyes and dream you are back in Louisiana, get this CD. I love it.
Great Energy. I do. I don't have a lot of time for a long review. I heard cuts from this CD, Blues do Musicien, on NPR's American Routes with Rick Spitzer, and knew it was music I would love.
it is my first cd of this "genre" and have nothing to compare it to, but as I always say, I know what I like. I enjoy the diversity of the songs, the pacing, the tones. Thanks. This music is a lot of Fun. I started listening to it in my car, got to Trader Joe's just as a song started, went into the store with an old Loretta Lynn song on my mind, (but I didn't know why), sang my way through my shopping, got back to the car - the music started and I realized that the song that has just started was That Song and that this version is terrific, and in French.
I especially liked that all the songs were sung in Cajun. This is a great CD. It runs the gamut from old style to zydeco.
But the Pine Leaf Boys offer the real thing, straight up, or as I usually tell the bartender, "neat." Une bonne collection, mes copains. There are plenty of zydecko bands out there, who draw from this music, and fuse it with other sources. The Pine Leaf Boys are the genuine article: this is real Cajun music, not just Cajun-flavored pop. The use of accordion and fiddles makes for a wonderful sonority, that is edgy and soulful at the same time, and the singing, most of it in that wonderfully twisted French that Cajuns speak, is just as perfect.
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