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It took a decade for swamp rocker C.C. Adcock to follow up his excellent (but frustratingly short) 1994 debut. Although it's impossible to justify that the extended wait was worth it, this is nonetheless a rollicking and eclectic reminder of how much we have missed. According to the press notes that accompany the disc, these songs were recorded at various times and places with different producers (including the legendary late Jack Nitzsche), then overdubbed in 2004 to finalize them. The resulting boogie-folk-rock has a distinctive Louisiana air to it, propelled by Adcock's buzzsaw guitar and lazy, nasal vocals. Lots of echo and even some electronics enhance the sound, but never at the expense of atmosphere and emotion. However there is an uneasy, brittle quality that evokes a lonely alienation, especially on "All 4 the Betta." This music is defined by its stark, propulsive rhythms, so the Latin feel of "Blaksnak Bite" crushes acoustic guitars and timbales-led percussion, creating a unique yet spacey vibe pushed by Adcock's heavily reverbed guitar. The guitarist also includes pure acoustic Cajun on "Runaway Life," further solidifying the Louisiana connection. Lil Pookie's accordion and Dickie Landry's free-form jazz sax are strange but complementary bedfellows on "I Love You," an Eddie Shuler cover and the album's only non-original. An uncredited extra track is tacked on after a few minutes of silence, and closes the disc with three minutes of possibly improvised steamy rocking. The slimy "Love N' Gold" and "Slangshotz N' Boom-R-Angz" creep through the marshes but even the programmed percussion (with organic touches) doesn't slick up these dirty, slow motion rockers made especially moody by Adcock's sexually groaning vocals. Suggesting the voodoo ambiance of early gris-gris/Nightripper-era Dr. John, there just isn't a lot of roots music as dark, spooky and ornery as this being recorded. Which makes Lafayette Marquis such a distinctive, non-commercial yet emotionally charged album from an artist who hopefully will not wait another ten years for his next release. ~ Hal Horowitz
Recording information: 509 Jefferson; American Sector's Egyptian Room, Nola, Italy; Antenna Studio, New York, NY; Bazzell's House; Electric Comoland, Lafayette, LA; La Louisianne; Lil' Doyle's 8-Trak, L.A; Mike Elizondo's, L.A; Nappy Dug-Out, Nola, Italy; Slap Studio, L.A; The Mermaid Lounge; Tony Daigle's Electric Comoland, Lafayette, LA; Your Place Or Mine.
Photographers: Francis Xavier Pavry; Brian Ashley-White; Terri H. Fensel; M. Hardy.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Mike Elizondo; John Friedli, Jr.; Fred Staehle.
Personnel: C.C. Adcock (vocals, guitar, baritone guitar, bass guitar, bongos); C.C. Adcock; Mike Napolitano (guitar); Tarka Cordell (acoustic guitar, background vocals); D'Jamla Garnier III, Djalma Garnier (fiddle); Pat Breaux (accordion); Mike Elizondo (bass guitar, percussion programming); Chris Hunter, Chriss Hunter (drums); Stanton Moore (percussion programming); Dave Foreman, Lil Queenie, Deanna, King Cotton, Trina Shoemaker (background vocals); Doyle Bramhall II (guitar, slide guitar, background vocals); Lil Pookie (accordion); Dickie Landry (saxophone, baritone saxophone); Jon Cleary (piano); Jason Burns (double bass).
Audio Mixer: Mike Napolitano.
Living Blues (pp.57-59) - "[D]aring and original....[With] Creole fiddles, tremolo-damaged guitars, and raw, upright bass-slappin' rhythms..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.104) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Adcock takes a few unexpected turns, but hang on for the ride: tracks like 'Blaksnak Bite' and 'Slangshotz N'Boom-R-Angs' were worth the wait." Lafayette Marquis Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $3.39) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Cajun, Alt Country | | Label | Yep Roc | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 22466  | | CD Universe Part number | 6502809 | | Catalog number | 2040 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 05, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jack Nitzsche; C.C. Adcock; Doyle Bramhall II; Mike Elizondo; Mike Napolitano; Tarka Cordell; Jack Nitzsche | | Engineer | David Rachou; Erik Flettrich; Jeff Treffinger; King Cotton; Mark Linnet; Mike Elizondo | | Personnel | Mike Elizondo - bass guitar, percussion programming Doyle Bramhall, II - guitar, slide guitar, background vocals Jon Cleary - piano Stanton Moore - percussion programming C.C. Adcock - vocals, guitar, baritone guitar, bass guitar, bongos Chris Hunter Dickie Landry - saxophone, baritone saxophone Pat Breaux - accordion Dave Foreman Mike Napolitano - guitar
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C C Adcock Lafayette Marquis Songs Lafayette Marquis Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   Buckle Your Snakeskin Seatbelt! Having owned his first CD for years, I was anxious to find any new music by this unsung genius I could. This disc is a thickly layered aural assault of gators and gumbo unlike anything I have heard. It's all about the rhythm, combining trad and techno into a commercially accessible onslaught of sly humor, twisted phrases and big beat.This guy is a star! Submitted by vinylord (Mr. Vinyl's Record Exchange, Sedalia, MO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Incredible I heard a review on NPR for this CD. They played only a segment from the first track and I was interested. When I finally got the CD (it was backordered) I listened to all the tracks. It was incredible!! Even my 19 and 23 year old sons loved it! The problem being that they "borrow" it all the time!! Submitted by ll (syracuse, NY, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
C C Rides! Finally, C C Adcock delivers! Lafayette Marquis combines CC's rock talents with the musical heritage of Louisiana, and produces a veritable gumbo of rock, blues, rock'n'roll, cajun and swamp pop. Sometimes Creedence, sometimes Tony Joe White on speed, always his own man, this is CC's signature album. Submitted by pat.stroudley (London, England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
CC Rocks One of the best cds this year. 7 of 10 tracks excellent. A nice mix of sounds!! NOLA music today. Submitted by Patrikc325 (La Porte Tx,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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