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Swamperella : On The Line
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A rockin' Cajun/Zydeco dance band. Trad lineup with a modern flavour
Genre: Blues: Louisiana Blues
Release Date: 2007
On The Line
Swamperella
Record Label: Cattail Records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Bayou Pon Pon 2:43 Album Only
2. Chere Ici Chere la bas 3:05 Album Only
3. Arrete pas la Musique 4:04 Album Only
4. Courville\'s Breakdown 2:15 Album Only
5. Tes Parents Veulent Plus Me Voir 3:59 Album Only
6. Same Old You 3:56 Album Only
7. Corrina Corrina 3:44 Album Only
8. The Frankenstein 2:42 Album Only
9. La Valse de Toute l\'Monde 3:03 Album Only
10. Hip et Taiau 3:19 Album Only
11. Katrina 3:31 Album Only
12. Baby, Va t\'en pas 2:29 Album Only
13. Sans Nom 3:51 Album Only
14. Valse Criminelle 2:59 Album Only
15. Paper in My Shoe 3:39 Album Only
16. Prends Courage 3:24 Album Only
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Album Notes

The original mandate of Swamperella, ‘to honour the Cajun music tradition’, has never been compromised. The integrity of the traditional form and sentiment has always been maintained even as originals and Zydeco began seeping into the Swamperella repertoire. But there’s nothing stodgy about this band. The old time flavour stirred up in a brand new pot makes for a fabulous and rich musical experience and the Swamp-stew just keeps getting yummier. Case in point: the latest Swamp CD, ON THE LINE.

ON THE LINE, Swamperella’s third CD, is a very accomplished example of the Swamperella experience. Sweet Cajun ballads, knock-out two steps, Creole , Zydeco, all reflect the best of Swamperella’s repertoire. ON THE LINE is Swamperella really laying it ‘on the line’ with some tasty surprises - standards such as Corrina with a New Orlean’s beat and a funky interpretation of the amusing Creole classic ‘Tes Parents Veulent Plus me Voire’. Originals include Same Old You - a countryCajun lament en anglais with Burke Carrol on dobro; Katrina - an instrumental memorial to the victims of Hurricane Katrina; The Frankenstein - a zinging Zydeco party tune (tongue in cheek reference to Zydeco King Keith Frank) and Sans Nom - a fabulous two-step with accordion and fiddles duking it out.

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