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With its unique food, music, and sensibility, Louisiana is a world unto itself. The Lost Bayou Ramblers are celebrants of this culture, putting down traditional Cajun and zydeco tunes that speak to and for Louisiana and its residents. This live set captures the Lost Bayou Rambers doing their thing in an intimate, down-home setting, a choice that serves the spirit of the music well. This is music meant to be listened to live, among friends, with a beer in one hand and a bowl of red beans and rice in the other.
Lost Bayou Ramblers: Cavan Carruth (vocals, guitar); Louis Michot (vocals, fiddle); André Michot (lap steel guitar, accordion); Alan Lafleur (upright bass); Chris Courville (percussion).
Dirty Linen (p.64) - "Lost Bayou Ramblers add hot spice to Cajun music with its raw, deep swamp beat, and its raucous energy and high spirits are enhanced by the backdrop of the live setting." Live A La Blue Moon Music Lost Bayou Ramblers Live A La Blue Moon Songs | 1. | Talle D'Erronce |
| 2. | Bayou Perdu |
| 3. | Macaque |
| 4. | Chere Tout Toute |
| 5. | J'Etas au Bal (Fariad) |
| 6. | Moi J'Connais Pas |
| 7. | Who Dat |
| 8. | Lacassine Special |
| 9. | Dans les Misers |
| 10. | Tasse Cafe pour Me Reveiller |
| 11. | Blues de la Frontier |
| 12. | Austin Special |
| 13. | Alida Waltz |
| 14. | Alida Two Step |
| 15. | Bosco Stomp |
| 16. | Mexico One Step |
| 17. | Valse de Malchanceux |
| 18. | Blue Moon Special / Sam's Rooster Medley |
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