1. Take a Ride on a Riverboat 2. I Can't Do One More Two-Step 3. New Orleans Ladies - Le Roux, Garrick, Hoyt 4. Heavenly Days 5. Back to the Levee 6. Feel It - Le Roux, Roddy, Rod 7. Keep the Fire Burnin' 8. Window Eyes 9. Let Me Be Your Fantasy 10. Get It Right the First Time - Le Roux, Roddy, Rod 11. Roll Away the Stone 12. Addicted - Le Roux, Roddy, Rod 13. Carrie's Gone - Le Roux, Friederiksen 14. Nobody Said It Was Easy (Lookin' for the Lights) - Le Roux, Haselden, Tony
Bayou Degradable: The Best of Louisiana's LeRoux
- Audio CD: 0 pages (1996-07-23)
- Publisher: Razor & Tie
- Label: Razor & Tie
- Studio: Razor & Tie
- Average Customer Review:
based on 7 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #128344
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: MUSIC 2009-01-06
Comment: NOT AS GOOD AS EXPECTED! STILL ENJOYED SOME OF THE SONGS. OK MUSIC, THOUGH! VICKI
2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Leroux Roux 2003-12-29
Comment: Leroux is the best band of all time. I saw them personally at City Stages in Bham,AL this year and they rocked my entire face off. I think they are the most underrated band of all time. I say they should go on a reunion tour. If they hadn't broken up they could have gone down in history as the greatest band of he universe.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The Most Exciting Music You Will Ever Hear 2003-01-30
Comment: As a music fan with hundreds of CD from a wide range of artists, I must admit that this is my favorite album of all time, one that I never tire of playing. It's the kind of music that gets better each time you hear it. This prolific group is perhaps the most underated band ever to record on a major label. As they toured hard, dancing outside of superstardom in the late 70's and early 80's, they wrote, produced, and recorded an incredible catalog of music that ran the gamut from cajun rock, to pop, to soaring power metal/wall of sound ballads - all of it full of intelligent lyrics, melodic bass lines, crisp guitar licks, and some of the best three part harmonies ever put to tape. The musicianship is unmatched. Although Capitol and RCA have been reluctant to re-release the four original gems that are collecting dust in their vaults, you can relive the excitement with this collection, which has excellent production values, thanks to the quality of the original recordings, and Razor & Tie's great digital transfer. Further collections are available at laleroux.com. Regardless of your tastes in music, I think you will be impressed, if not amazed.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Always a Bridesmaid 2002-06-25
Comment: LeRoux was and still is an excellent band. Over the past few years, almost all of their individual albums have also been released on CD. (You just have to work a bit to find them...small releases on small labels. The last unreleased on CD album, "Keep The Fire Burnin'" arrives on CD for the first time in July 2002!) For all but the most ardent fans, like myself, this compilation is the best. It's an excellent sampler of a band that spent years supporting a number of major touring acts, but never seemed to ascend to the limelight themselves. In my humble opinion, the only glaring omission from this collection is "Mystery" from the 1980 album "Up", but beyond that this is an excellent and very representative collection.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Not all of their best...but close 2000-02-22
Comment: For those of us in the South who loved their music, this collection simply teases us. It is too bad the origional 2 albums are not available on CD, because they were fabulous! Too bad LP's don't last forever, since mine are over 20 years old, and they sound like it. For those who love this band, this is all that is left, and this CD was wonderful. For those who remember the origional LP's, this collection falls short of representing a fabulous band with incomparable talent. We miss you Jeff Pollard.
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