BEAUSOLEIL AVEC MICHAEL DOUCET
''FROM BAMAKO TO CARENCRO''
FEBRUARY 26 2013
48:37
1/Two-Step de Port Arthur
Michael Doucet / Traditional/2:53
2/La Douceur [The Sweetness]
Traditional /2:54
3/Bamako
Roswell Rudd /7:17
4/Carencro
Michael Doucet /3:40
5/Chanson de Cinquante Sous
Michael Doucet / Traditional /4:28
6/Les Barres de la Prison
Canray Fontenot /6:34
7/Bessie's Blues
John Coltrane /2:49
8/I'll Go Crazy
James Brown /3:04
9/You Got to Move
Rev. Gary Davis / Fred McDowell/3:51
10/Le Jig Créole
Michael Doucet / Mitchell Reed /6:00
11/Guilbeau Pelican & Napolóon's Reel
Dennis McGee /5:07
Tommy Alesi/Drums
David Doucet/Guitar, Ukulele, Vocals
Michael Doucet/Arranger, Fiddle, Mandolin, Producer, Vocals
Mark T. Jordan/Guest Artist, Hammond B3
Corey Ledet/Accordion, Guest Artist
Jessie Lege/Button Accordion, Guest Artist
Mitchell Reed/Banjo, Bass (Acoustic), Bass (Electric), Fiddle
The Settles Connection/Guest Artist
Odessa Settles/Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)
Shirley Settles/Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)
Don Vappe/Bass (Electric), Bass (Upright), Guest Artist, Guitar (Electric), Mandolin
Billy Ware/Field Recording, Percussion
ABOUT
BeauSoleil is the most well-known band performing music derived from the Cajun culture of Louisiana. With flavors of jazz, blues and rock and roll, the band's cross-genre appeal and instrumental prowess have earned them fans across the roots music world.
Their debut album for Compass Records - From Bamako to Carencro - takes its name from the cultural connection between Bamako, in Mali, West Africa, and Louisiana, symbolized in name by the Lafayette, Louisiana suburb of Carencro. Standout tracks include the Roswell Rudd composition 'Bamako.' a haunting and hypnotic Michael Doucet original entitled 'Carenco,' a Cajun swing version of Coltrane's 'Bessie's Blues,' and a surprising cover of James Brown's 'I'll Go Crazy.'
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''FROM BAMAKO TO CARENCRO''
FEBRUARY 26 2013
48:37
1/Two-Step de Port Arthur
Michael Doucet / Traditional/2:53
2/La Douceur [The Sweetness]
Traditional /2:54
3/Bamako
Roswell Rudd /7:17
4/Carencro
Michael Doucet /3:40
5/Chanson de Cinquante Sous
Michael Doucet / Traditional /4:28
6/Les Barres de la Prison
Canray Fontenot /6:34
7/Bessie's Blues
John Coltrane /2:49
8/I'll Go Crazy
James Brown /3:04
9/You Got to Move
Rev. Gary Davis / Fred McDowell/3:51
10/Le Jig Créole
Michael Doucet / Mitchell Reed /6:00
11/Guilbeau Pelican & Napolóon's Reel
Dennis McGee /5:07
Tommy Alesi/Drums
David Doucet/Guitar, Ukulele, Vocals
Michael Doucet/Arranger, Fiddle, Mandolin, Producer, Vocals
Mark T. Jordan/Guest Artist, Hammond B3
Corey Ledet/Accordion, Guest Artist
Jessie Lege/Button Accordion, Guest Artist
Mitchell Reed/Banjo, Bass (Acoustic), Bass (Electric), Fiddle
The Settles Connection/Guest Artist
Odessa Settles/Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)
Shirley Settles/Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)
Don Vappe/Bass (Electric), Bass (Upright), Guest Artist, Guitar (Electric), Mandolin
Billy Ware/Field Recording, Percussion
ABOUT
BeauSoleil is the most well-known band performing music derived from the Cajun culture of Louisiana. With flavors of jazz, blues and rock and roll, the band's cross-genre appeal and instrumental prowess have earned them fans across the roots music world.
Their debut album for Compass Records - From Bamako to Carencro - takes its name from the cultural connection between Bamako, in Mali, West Africa, and Louisiana, symbolized in name by the Lafayette, Louisiana suburb of Carencro. Standout tracks include the Roswell Rudd composition 'Bamako.' a haunting and hypnotic Michael Doucet original entitled 'Carenco,' a Cajun swing version of Coltrane's 'Bessie's Blues,' and a surprising cover of James Brown's 'I'll Go Crazy.'
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