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Clifton Chenier

“The Best Of Clifton Chenier”

CD 474
CD upc: 0 96297 04742 2

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In the history of popular and vernacular music it is usually hard to pinpoint the genesis of a new genre or style on one particular individual. But in the case of Louisiana's Afro-American Zydeco music we actually know who invented it, established it, perfected it, and made it world famous! His name was Clifton Chenier (1925 - 1987).


Listen to some of the tracks!!
(uses RealAudio®)
1. Je Me Reveiller Le Matin (I Woke Up This Morning) (3:14)
2. I'm Coming Home (To See My Mother) (3:15)
3. Ay, Ai, Ai (2:24)
4. Brown Skin Woman (Who Can Your Good Man Be) (3:40)
5. Hot Rod (2:47)
6. It's Hard (3:20)
7. All Your Love (4:20)
8. Party Down (At The Blue Angel Club) (4:40)
9. Why Did You Go Last Night (3:16)
10. Ma Mama Ma Dit (My Mama Told Me) (3:28)
11. Zydeco Cha Cha (3:40)
12. Bon Ton Roulet (3:05)
13. Black Gal (2:36)
14. Johnny Can't Dance (4:40)
15. I'm On The Wonder (4:15)
16. Zydeco Sont Pas Sale (Snap Beans Ain't Salty) (3:40) (alternate take - previously unissued)
17. Ain't No Need Of Cryiny (Every Day Is The Same / Louisiana Blues) (4:08)
18. Interview With Clifton Chenier Over Radio Station KPFA - Berkeley, CA - 1978 Host: Chris Strachwitz (15:30)

REVIEW

“Just like, according to some blues specialists, the blues genre has gradually been simplified through the history of recorded music (the 12-bar blues form, being heard on record more often than other, less regular song structures, has been copied more often by artists of following generations, who then recorded it even more extensively, etc.), so Zydeco music has gradually come to be more one-dimensional than it was at the beginning. Want oral proof? Listen to The Best of Clifton Chenier, The King of Zydeco & Louisiana Blues , a 17-song sampling of the creator of Zydeco's output on Arhoolie Records (plus a 15-minute previously unreleased interview of Clifton Chenier conducted by Arhoolie founder and radio personality, Chris Strachwitz). You'll hear plenty of fast-paced dance fare, to be sure, but also beautiful waltzes, accordion-based honest-to-goodness blues, and even a Jimmy Reed-like take of "It's Hard," where Chenier totally foregoes accordion in favor of a harmonica. Zydeco is one of the most propulsive types of music in America, and Chenier was truly the king of this style.
Expect not to be able to stand still while listening to these tracks, which cover a period of 20 years, from 1964 to 1983. Even though Chenier won a Grammy with his Alligator album 'I'm Here!,' his best work was done for Arhoolie, time and again, so this sampler serves as a very good selection of the best of his latter-day career. Check out the three live cuts, but also the earliest track, a rough and loose "Why Did You Go Last Night," for examples of the sheer joy this music can bring. And remember, "laissez le bon temps rouler"”

(Tom Druckenmiller — Sing Out!)

 


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