Jazz Weekly,
Album Review
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This music is about as real as it gets. Zydeco accordionist CJ Chenier takes the mantle from his father and uncles, Clifton and Cleveland respectively, and puts out a hard hitting boogie and blues disc. Mixing the best of NO jive and cripple creeking back beats, Chenier teams up with Clifford Alexander/washboard, Timothy Betts/g, Glenn Griffin/b, Michael Morris/dr and David Macejka/perc for some get off your seat, grab a partner and do the two step till you drop. The opening title track (didn’t the Dovells do it back in the 60s?) gets the party started, while “Ridin’ With Uncle Cleveland” makes you feel your in a smoky low ceilinged dive in Lafayette, LA. A couple of soulful tunes like “Trouble In Mind” and “We Gotta Have Peace” show Chenier’s desire for a better tomorrow and hope for eternity, while a take of “Please Don’t Go” would make Muddy Waters green with envy. If you wanna get out of your funk, play this a few times. Guaranteed results. 10/05/11
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