1. Quelle Etoile (Which Star) 2. La Valse De Vachers (The Cowboy Waltz) 3. Perrodin Two-Step 4. The Kaplan Waltz 5. Chere Bassette 6. One-Step De Chame De Chameau 7. Jolies Joues Roses (Pretty Pink Cheeks) 8. Happy One Step 9. Reno Waltz 10. Port Arthur Blues 11. Attention, C'est Mon Coeur Qui Va Casser (Be Careful, You're Breaking My Heart) 12. Amede Two Step 13. Lawtell Waltz 14. La Valse Du Malchanceux (The Unlucky Waltz) 15. Lapin Dans Son Nique (Rabbit In Its Nest) 16. She Made Me Lose My Mind 17. 'Tits Yeux Noirs (Little Black Eyes) 18. Le Gros Guime A Sam (Sam's Big Rooster) 19. Good-Bye, Yeux Bruns (Good-bye, Brown Eyes)
Best of the Savoy Doucet Cajun Band
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2002-10-08)
- Publisher: Arhoolie Records
- Label: Arhoolie Records
- Studio: Arhoolie Records
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #159561
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Best of the Savoy Doucet Cajun Band 2007-08-01
Comment: Great! What a pleasure to listen to these fine Cajun musicians. They put their hearts into the music - and it shows.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Amazing 2003-04-04
Comment: I love this. In an era when its difficult to find true, real or authentic things in this world, this is all of the above and more. I'm mesmerized and can't stop playing it. This trio is amazing beyond words. I am in complete agreement with everything that the previous reviewer has mentioned-except that I'm crazy for Cajun music. Enjoy! :)
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: As good as it gets!! 2002-10-11
Comment: Cajun music simply does not get any better than this. Fiddler Michael Doucet is one of the great innovators and modernizers of this often-inaccessible Louisiana art form; anyone who's ever found themselves turned off by the raspiness of the classic cajun "chanky-chank" style should check this excellent best-of collection out. Doucet's fiddle and Marc Savoy's bouncy accordion, along with guitarist-singer Ann Savoy's solid backup bring the style up to sweet, melodic heights hitherto undreamt of. Their playing is tight and hypnotic -- check out an instrumental number such as "La Valse De Vachers (The Cowboy Waltz)" and you'll see what I mean. Personally, I'm not the biggest cajun-zydeco fan in the world -- for the most part this stuff drives me nuts -- but even I can hear the enchanting magic of this trio's work. Recommended!
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