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Fais Do Do: The Music of the Bayou 1969-1978
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Album Details: Fais Do Do: The Music of the Bayou 1969-1978

Release Date:06/06/2006
Label:Raven [Australia]
UPC:612657022429

Track List: Fais Do Do: The Music of the Bayou 1969-1978

  1. Louisiana Man
  2. Diggy Diggy Lo
  3. Fais Do Do
  4. My Uncle Abel
  5. Cajun Joe (The Bully of the Bayou)
  6. Natural Man
  7. Swamp Grass
  8. Billy Bayou
  9. Willie's Shades
  10. Louisiana Love Song
  11. Mama's Got the Know How
  1. Happy Ti Yo
  2. Cajun Stripper
  3. Dixie Creole
  4. Mon Chapeau (My Hat)
  5. Mamou Two Step
  6. It Takes All Day (To Get Over Ni...
  7. Rag Mama Rag
  8. Black Rose
  9. I'm a Loser
  10. I Just Want to Feel the Magic
  11. Jambalaya (On the Bayou)

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  • All Music Guide

    This 25song set collects some of the key tracks from Doug Kershaw's ten albums for Warner Bros. Records. Kershaw recorded for Warner Bros. between 1969 and 1978, a period that saw the Cajun fiddler at his most visible and commercial peak, and if his earlier Hickory sides with his brother Rusty Kershaw seem to have just a bit more of a wild, ragged, and intangible spark, the Warner cuts are the most easily accessible. Kershaw on his game projects an exotic, flamboyant, Louisiana swamp man image as he saws at his fiddle like a looselimbed scarecrow, and there's no denying the rough power of his music. But this is a man who studied mathematics in college and knows how to play nearly 30 different instruments, so while his Cajun roots are authentic, he is savvy and wise enough to mix more than enough country and pop into his musical gumbo to make it resonate beyond the bayou. Among the highlights here are Kershaw's signature tune, "Louisiana Man," the fun "Diggy Diggy Lo," the irresistible ..."Cajun Joe (Bully of the Bayou)," the swirling and chiming (and fast) "Mamou Two Step," and a feisty, swampy take on Hank Williams' "Jambalaya," making this collection from Raven Records a nice look at what might be called Doug Kershaw's middle period. Just don't forget to take a look at his Hickory Records output as well. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Doug Kershaw

1969 was a pivital year in the musical career of Doug Kershaw (born Douglas James Kershaw). An appearance on the premier broadcast of The Johnny Cash Show, on June 7th, brought him to the attention of his largest audience and led to a contract with Warner Brothers/Seven Arts. Two months later, Kershaw's autobiographical tune, "Louisiana Man," became the first song broad... Read more