Various Artist - Boppin' By The Bayou - Made In The Shade (2014)

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Title: Boppin' By The Bayou - Made In The Shade
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Rockabilly, Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:01:45
Total Size: 197/232 Mb (scans)
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Various Artist - Boppin' By The Bayou - Made In The Shade (2014)


Tracklist:

01. Made In The Shade (Gene Dunlap & The Jokers) (1:57)
02. T.V. Show (Gene King & His Mecaton Band) (2:17)
03. Baby Hurry Home (Pee Wee Trahan) (2:04)
04. Can't Stand This Living Alone (Unknown) (2:34)
05. Jump And Shout (Guitar Jeff & The Creoles) (1:58)
06. You're Too Hot To Handle (Joe Carl) (2:06)
07. Please Don't Doubt My Love (Jimmy Dart with Gene Dunlap & The Jokers) (2:30)
08. Rock & Roll Baby (Bobby Wheeler & His B-Bops) (2:14)
09. Freight Train (Larry Hart) (2:30)
10. Somebody Knocked At My Door (Arnold Broussard) (1:37)
11. Don't Move Too Slow (Johnny Bass) (2:27)
12. My Baby's Cheatin' On Me (Mickey Gilley) (2:04)
13. This Kind Of Livin' (Shelby Martin) (2:06)
14. Kaw-Liga (Vorris (Shorty) Le Blanc & All The Sugar Bee's) (2:45)
15. Little Cajun Girl (Gene Rodrigue) (2:11)
16. Black Lake Boogie (Norman Wood) (2:10)
17. Keeping All My Loving (Pee Wee Trahan) (2:04)
18. Has Anyone Seen Spider (Arnold Broussard) (2:05)
19. Hey Ma Ma (Warren Storm) (2:07)
20. Girls Girls Girls (Lucy Lucille) (Peto Marlow & The Rhythm Kings) (2:18)
21. Little Girl (Frank Lowery) (2:34)
22. Me And My Baby (Rick Johnson) (2:25)
23. John (Don't Love Me No More) (Unknown) (1:53)
24. Big Boy Blue (Erwin Babin) (1:56)
25. Boppin' It (Johnny Bass) (2:01)
26. Because I Love Her (Gene Dunlap & The Jokers) (1:46)
27. Cinderella (Paul Marvin) (2:09)
28. Crowley Stomp (Warren Storm & The Miller House Band) (2:58)

The ninth release in the “…By The Bayou” series brings you some hot rockers from South Louisiana and Southeast Texas, an area where Cajun culture has had a strong influence over its music – and never more so than in the heyday of real rock’n’roll, the 1950s. Rock’n’roll was a hybrid of C&W and R&B right across the USA, but in Cajun country the influences were more specific; the country music was from Texas, the R&B from New Orleans, and into this mix went rockabilly from Memphis via Shreveport and Cajun music. In this exciting compilation you will find all of those influences to varying degrees.



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Many thanks for lossless.