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Savoy-Doucet Cajun BandLive! At the DanceCD/CASS 418
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Marc Savoy - accordion & vocal; Ann Savoy - guitar & vocal; Michael Doucet - fiddle & vocal with Billy Wilson- bass on first four and last three cuts.
Recorded live at Ashkenaz, Berkeley, CA, late 1993 and at the Birchmere in early 1994.
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Listen to some of the tracks!! (uses RealAudio®) 1. Intro / La Talle D'Eronces / Briar Bush, The 2. La Valse D'Orphelin 3. Amede Two-Step - (instrumental) 4. La Valse Du Malchanceux 5. Jeunes Gens De La Campagne 6. Quand J'etais Vaillant 7. Fe Fe Poncheaux - (instrumental) 8. Dans La Louisiane 9. Perrodin Two-Step (E Is For Edwards) - (instrumental) 10. La Danse De Mardi Gras 11. Petite Ou La Grosse 12. La Valse De Vachers 13. Two-Step De Eunice 14. La Valse Des Reids 15. He, Mom 16. J'ai Ete-Z-Au Bal 17. Home Sweet Home - (instrumental) 18. Tear It Up Two-Step - (instrumental) |
REVIEW Michael Doucet is best known as the leader of BeauSoleil, the finest progressive-Cajun band anywhere, but he also plays with the Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band, a drummer-less traditional Cajun trio featuring button accordionist Marc Savoy and his wife, singer-guitarist Ann Savoy . . . a delightful example of the trios ability to summon the lyrical harmonies out of Cajun musics past.On the up-tempo tunes, Marc Savoy often shouts, Come on Doucet! and the fiddler responds with ever faster and more intricate improvisations.(Geoffrey Himes The Washington Post) |