Album Details

Alligator Stomp, Vol. 2

RELEASE
1991
LABEL
Rhino
GENRES
World, Zydeco, Creole, Traditional Cajun, Regional Blues, Swamp Blues, North American Traditions, Cajun

Album Review

If you're exploring the pleasures of Louisiana's zydeco and Cajun music, one of the best starting points is Rhino's excellent Alligator Stomp series of the 1990s. Vol. 2's main flaw is its failure to list recording dates -- even if Rhino couldn't find exact recording dates for all of its 18 songs, couldn't the label have at least given the years or approximate years? But the sound quality is fine, Mary Katherine Alden's liner notes are informative, and Rhino's selections are excellent. For high-energy zydeco, it's hard to go wrong with Queen Ida ("My Girl Josephine"), Buckwheat Zydeco ("Zydeco Boogaloo") or the late Clifton Chenier ("Choo Choo Ch-Boogie," "Mama Told Papa"). And for traditional Cajun music, listeners won't be disappointed by Iry LeJeune's "Evangeline Special," the Balfa Brothers' version of the familiar "Jolie Blond" or Jo-El Sonnier's hit remake of "Jambalaya," which was originally a hit for country legend Hank Williams, but has become a Cajun standard. Spanning the '40s to the '80s, this gem-laden CD shouldn't be missed.
Alex Henderson, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Oh Yeh Yai
  2. Saturday Night Special [*]
  3. Pine Grove Blues [*]
  4. Jolie Blonde
  5. My Girl Josephine
  6. Evangeline Special [*]
  7. Choo Choo Ch-Boogie
  8. My Toot Toot
  9. Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
  10. Louisiana Man
  11. Deacon Jones
  12. Zydeco Gris-Gris
  13. Zydeco Boogaloo
  14. The Back Door (La Porte d'En Arrière) [*]
  15. Mardi Gras in New Orleans
  16. The Cajun Stripper
  17. 'Ka-Wann'
  18. Mama Told Papa