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The Best of Beausoleil | 
enlarge | Artist: Beausoleil Label: Arhoolie Records Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy Used: $4.25 You Save: $12.73 (75%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 14585
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 458 UPC: 096297045824 EAN: 0096297045824 ASIN: B0000001LD
Release Date: April 22, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Speak To Us Of Drinking | | • | For The Same Girl | | • | I Went To The Zydeco | | • | My True Love | | • | Bayou Corableu | | • | The Pensive Waltz (Instrumental) | | • | Last Wednesday's Soire | | • | Grand Mallet | | • | Bee's Blues | | • | Shoo, Black | | • | The Mardi Gras Song (Instrumental) | | • | I Want To Marry | | • | Waltz Of The Big Marsh | | • | Joe Pitre's So Bad | | • | Creole French Blues | | • | Song For Acadia | | • | Le Bozo Two-Step (Instrumental) | | • | If I Had Wings | | • | Chez Varise Connor (Instrumental) | | • | The $.50 Song | | • | Cowboy Waltz | | • | Hot Chili Mama |
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A Must Have For Beausoleil Fans January 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I own everything that Michael Doucet and Beausoleil have put out, but this compilation CD is special. Everything on here is wonderful, but the beautiful ballads such as "Mercredi Soir Passe and "Si J'aurais des Ailes" are breathtaking! I agree with the other reviewer that Michael Doucet is the best in any genre. His voice is so beautiful, thats why I've been listening to Beausoleil for years and could never stop.
Second Time Around! April 1, 2003 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
If THIS tells you anything, I owned this CD up until last summer when I lost it ... I simply HAVE to have it back (it's felt like a part of me has been missing!!) and so just completed my order here on-line. Considering I have been born and raised here in Wisconsin (about as far away from the bayous of LA as you can get!), this must say something for this band and their incredibly rich sound with roots buried deep into Acadian (<< Cajun) heritage. I've listened to dozens of other cajun bands, and have purchased several "Zydeco" CD collections, but none compare with Beausoleil. If you're looking for a real cultural "shift" (even if it's just in your car on your way to work!), then this is the one to buy. aaayyyYYYIIEEEEE!!!
Laissez les bon temps rouler! (Let the good times roll!) September 4, 2002 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Living in south Louisiana affords me the luxury of being exposed to a vast array of awesome Cajun bands. I have several bands that I'll see at the drop of a crawfish, but BeauSoleil is and always will be my favorite. I've been to concerts throughout the region from Lafayette to New Orleans and the music and performances are outstanding.This is a smashing collection of both vocal and instrumental compositions from a group of very talented, energetic and honed musicians. Michael Doucet is a standout who has produced solo projects, although his best work is with the band singin' and fiddlin' and passing a good time- especially on stage. BeauSoleil has been on the Cajun music scene, to my knowledge, since the early '70s. Unlike Zydeco and fusion bands, they play a more traditional form of Cajun music that has been 'instrumental' in preserving the Acadian heritage of Louisiana in that most of the songs are sung in Cajun French. This CD is well worth the price for a truly uplifting experience of great Cajun music.
Such Happy, Feel-Good music! September 5, 1999 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
BeauSoleil's music has you tapping your toes, then getting up to move to their music! Love the vocals, love the instrumentals! They are just fantastic! This IS the Best of BeauSoleil!
Didn't like Cajun until I heard Beausoleil! September 7, 1998 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Yes! I didn't think, that is to say, that I was a Cajun fan until I heard Beausoleil. They must be counted among the most exciting groups making music today, from any genre. Michael Doucet is absolutely a crazy man with his fiddle, when the mood takes them, and the drive of their rhythmic rapport is truly remarkable when Beausoleil is at their best. Of course, this album is put together to showcase exactly that. There are instrumentals as well as vocal performances, and I would guarantee that they lift the spirits and move the feet.
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