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Released: 2009-01-20

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Title Tracks for Alligator Purse
  • 1. Reel Cajun (451 N. St. Joseph)
  • 2. Rouler et Tourner
  • 3. Carrière Zydeco
  • 4. Little Darlin
  • 5. Marie
  • 6. Valse á BeauSoleil
  • 7. Bosco Stomp
  • 8. Théogène Crèole
  • 9. I Spent All My Money Loving You
  • 10. Les Oignons
  • 11. The Problem
  • 12. Alligator Purse
  • 13. Valse á Thomas Ardoin

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Grammy winners and 10-time nominees BeauSoleil continue their scion-like march through the panorama of American music with Alligator Purse. Over the past 30-plus years, BeauSoleil has been the very heartbeat of Cajun music and culture, keeping it vital through not only their attention to tradition, but also through passionate and inventive experimentation. This time around these twin creative approaches combine yet again, manifesting themselves in some of music s most authentic and recognizable names.

On Alligator Purse BeauSoleil s fearless captain Michael Doucet leads the next installment of his musical journey along the lifeline of Cajun music, this time with an all star crew including Natalie Merchant ('Little Darlin'), Garth Hudson ('I've Spent All My Money Loving You'), John Sebastian, Roswell Rudd, Bill Keith and others. His notable friends help Doucet bring the rich folk traditions of south Louisiana into the 21st century through the genius interplay of a new take on Cajun favorites ('Marie') and the Cajunization of modern folk classics. A French language reworking of Bob Dylan s cover of Muddy Waters classic Rollin & Tumblin ('Rouler et Tourner') and J.J. Cale's 'The Problem' stand alongside Cajun and Creole history lessons like 'Reel Cajun (451 St. Joseph St.),' 'Les Oignons' and 'Théogéne Creole,' originally sung for John and Alan Lomax s historic 1934 field recordings.

Alligator Purse is the funkiest history lesson ever created, a sweaty sweep through the lore of one of the most vital veins of America s musical heritage and a stark reminder that musical history is best served by a dance floor, not a museum.

Product Details
Alligator Purse
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2009-01-20)
  • Publisher: Yep Roc Records
  • Label: Yep Roc Records
  • Studio: Yep Roc Records
  • Sales Rank in Music: #66457

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fine program of traditional and contemporary Cajun music, January 20, 2009
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This review is from: Alligator Purse (Audio CD)
Formed in the mid-70s as a platform for Louisiana fiddler Michael Doucet's appreciation of his native Cajun musical traditions, BeauSoleil has become an integral part of the history it sought to provide popular resuscitation. More importantly, by interweaving Cajun, zydeco, country, blues, jazz, and other sounds, BeauSoleil not only sparked renewed interest in Southern Louisianan sounds, but moved beyond simple preservation (to the consternation of some critics) to innovation. Doucet's early studies in the UK and France provided exposure to the genre's classic songs, the music's European roots, and the techniques of seminal players. As the lessons were internalized the group has more freely inflected the classics with new flavors and drawn non-Cajun material into the fold. The group's latest (their 29th release!) includes collaborations with Natalie Merchant, Garth Hudson, John Sebastian and others.

Doucet comes out blazing on the instrumental "Reel Cajun (451 N. St...Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Watch Out: Alligators Ahead!, March 19, 2009
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R. E. Wendrich Design "rodude" (Breukelen, the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Alligator Purse (Audio CD)
Sometime ago I was looking to see if Nathalie Merchant was doing a new album somehow, hope so...anyway I stumbled across an Alligator Purse on which album she contributed...of course needed that in my collection and I must say: Superb Album! I just love that sound, the energy and passion of these people!
Sitting there and listening to the songs my ears were triggered by the subtle and preluding sound of an organ...it sounded much like the Band used to do...and that of course had to do with wonderboy Garth Hudson!
Sifting through the text on the, well-designed cd-cover, I came across my Canadian hero, Garth!
Anyhow, if you really like music and support the French-Canadian and Cajun tradition than this album is a must have! Way to go Beausoleil...Lekker Zonnetje indeed!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Purse of Perfection, June 20, 2009
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Susan Budig (Minneapolis, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alligator Purse (Audio CD)
BeauSoleil's Alligator Purse holds more than the usual loose change, comb, and tissues. When you open this handbag you'll do a double-take wondering how you acquired all those treasures!

BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet have put out another danged good deal with their latest album, intentionally released last January 20th--the day that Barack Obama was sworn in as President of the United States.

I heard the band perform the first number on the album, Reel Cajun/451 North St. Joseph St., at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis a few weeks after their release party in Louisiana. It's a heavily flavored Cajun tune, with impressive fiddlin', but it's not quite my favorite on the disc.

Skip over to track #3, Carrière Zydeco, Go ahead, put your player on Repeat Single and listen for about five rounds. It takes me that long before I'm ready to move on to the next song. There must be something salty mixed into the tune because one listen...Read more
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