Buckwheat Zydeco - One For The Road (1979)

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Buckwheat Zydeco - One For The Road (1979)

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1 	I Bought A Racoon 	
2 	Zydeco Honky Tonk 	
3 	Madame Coco Bo 	
4 	Rock Me Baby 	
5 	Please Little Girl (Let Me In) 	
6 	Zydeco Rock 	
7 	Bim Bam, Thank You Mam 	
8 	You Got Me Walkin' The Floor 	
9 	Zydeco Boogie Woogie 	
10 	One For The Road 	
11 	Lucille 	
12 	Buckwheat Music

Bass – Ted Zerby
Drums – Jimmy Papillion
Guitar – Russell Gordon
Tenor Saxophone – John Bell
Vocals, Accordion, Piano, Organ – Buckwheat
Washboard [Rubboard] – Elijah Cudges

 

The debut album from Buckwheat Zydeco, the heir to the late Clifton Chenier's crown. The mood is more relaxed than a lot of his later work, but the technical ability is all present. Instead of the jumping horn sections and flashing accordion work that dominates the majority of the catalog, here there is a collection of deeply blues-based songs. The tone is a little slower and a little more bass-heavy, but the music has the same lump of power in it deep down. That power is based more in emotion than in party-readiness now, though. Those who have heard the prior major-release albums might enjoy this one as a new dimension to Buckwheat's music. On the same note, it's a decently large step from what the average listener might have already heard. The party music here has the same bounce to it, but the instrumentation is different. The non-party music is more prevalent anyway, with some exceptional playing and vocals on the part of the bandmembers, as well as Dural himself. Pick it up for a nice change, but listen to the whole collection for the full picture. ---Adam Greenberg, AllMusic Review

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