Cajun Hits, Vol. 2 – various artists CD

$9.98

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  1. 1 Valse a Alida Aldus Roger & Lafayette Playboys
  2. 2 Colinda Vin Bruce
  3. 3 Two Step a Tante Adele Austin Pitre
  4. 4 Les bon temps Lawrence Walker
  5. 5 The Back Door Badeaux & Louisiana Aces (vocals: D.L. Menard)
  6. 6 Mamou Hot Step Maurice Barzas & Mamou Playboys (Inst)
  7. 7 Tracks of My Buggy Doris Matte & Lake Charles Ramblers
  8. 8 Cajun Twist The Cajun Trio (vocals: Harrison Fontenot)
  9. 9 For the Last Time Adam Hebert & Country Playboys
  10. 10 Valse de Jolly Rogers Badeaux & Louisiana Aces (vocals: D.L. Menard)
  11. 11 Mardi Gras Twist Doris Matte & Lake Charles Ramblers
  12. 12 North Side Door Adam Hebert & Country Playboys

from the original LP liner notes…

From the moss-covered Evangeline Oaks to the winding picturesque bayous… the incomparable complacence of Cajun life paces forward with the traditions and customs of yesteryear. And perhaps the most distinct characteristic still prevalent today is Cajun music. It remains as romantic and creative as ever, blended with a variety of the past and a version of the new concept. Historically, Cajun music was handed down from generation to generation. A very important favor contributing to the widespread acceptance of Cajun music was expressed in the famous “Fais-Do-Do.” Actually this was a weekly dance where entire family groups would meet a a particular designated place. The “Fais-Do-Do” fulfilled the entertainment and social needs of the populace and was faithfully attended by all! Much remains to be expressed about Cajun music, and as time progresses and our way of life will change. Cajun classics will always remain delightfully rich with those unique qualities that only the French can produce. This album represents a collection of some of the most popular Cajun hits, especially arranged to give you a diversified performance. Relive the joyous festivities and enjoy the “Fais-Do-Do!”

Originally released on LP in 1963, for the very first time on CD!