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Allons Danser

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Download links and information about Allons Danser by Balfa Toujours, Bois Sec Ardoin. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 57:04 minutes.

Artist: Balfa Toujours, Bois Sec Ardoin
Release date: 1998
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 17
Duration: 57:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Allons Danser (Let's Dance) 3:28
2. Dimanche Apres-Midi (Sunday Afternoon) 3:25
3. Quoi Faire? (Why?) 3:19
4. La Valse a Austin Pitre (Austin Pitre's Waltz) 3:14
5. Fais Pas Tout Ca (Don't Do All That) 2:59
6. La Valse des Meches (The Waltz of the Swamps) 3:02
7. Sundown Special 3:17
8. La Valse de 'Tit Maurice (The Waltz of 'Tit Maurice) 2:51
9. Lacassine Special 3:28
10. Chere Toute-Toute 4:03
11. Duralde Ramble 4:10
12. La Valse de Quatre-Vingt-Dix-Neuf Ans (The Ninety-Nine Year Waltz) 4:42
13. Le Fond de Culottes (The Seat of the Pants) 2:27
14. La Valse de Grand Prairie (Grand Prairie Waltz) 4:04
15. Jongle a Moi (Think of Me) 3:26
16. La Robe Barrée (The Striped Dress) 3:30
17. Allons Danser (Un Autre Petit Bout) 1:39

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This is another in the long line (these musical families go back to the 19th century) of joinings of these two families. The Balfa family is from the Cajun tradition, while the Ardoins stem from the Creole tradition (they were playing back when it was called "French music"). The music on this disc evolved out of friendship and mutual admiration for the music that they share; it is a special album that not only has the latest band from the Balfa family group playing with the 82-year-old elder of the Ardoins, but it has Steve Riley playing the drums. This disc is about as close as you are going to get to the pure music of this region before it was "discovered," its children introduced to VH1 and MTV, and the hybrids formed when the "French music" was mixed with rock & roll and R&B. Balfa Toujours have two very good discs out on Rounder and play around the country, but Bois Sec Ardoin is 82-years-old and not traveling the club circuit any longer. He and his former partner, legendary fiddler Canray Fontenot, who died in 1995, earned several National Heritage Awards for their music. This is music that will inspire one to turn to one's partner and say, "Allons danser!" ("let's dance").