 | | |
| | Where There's Smoke There's Fire | | | Music Artist : | | Buckwheat Zydeco | | Music Style : | | Cajun & Creole | | Record Label : | | Mca Special Products | | Release Date : | | 1990-05-18 | | Store Price : | | $6.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $6.98 | |
|
|
|
|
|
CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. What You Gonna Do? 2. Buck's Hot Rod 3. Hey, Good Lookin' 4. We're Having a Party 5. Beast of Burden 6. Be Good or Be Gone 7. Maybe I Will 8. Pour Tout Quelque'un 9. Where There's Smoke There's Fire 10. Route 66 11. It's Getting Late
| |
Other Artist Albums
|
|
|
|
Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
|
Where There's Smoke, There's Fire Submitted on: 2008-03-23 |
|
| He has a combination of styles that I like - energetic zydeco with blues and old r & b - and he still does the best rendition of Get Your Kicks on Route 66 ever |
|
|
|
Soooooooooo good! Submitted on: 2005-06-06 |
|
| I have had this CD for a couple of years, and I just got it out the other night. Had to listen to it again as I wait for his new CD to arrive. Man oh man, this is good. I dare you to put this CD on and NOT get moving. This could be his best, but I reserve judgment until the new one ("Jackpot") arrives. |
|
|
|
One of his very best Submitted on: 2000-07-08 |
|
| Buckwheat zydeco has been bringing zydeco music to the massess for at least 20 years now and "where There's Smoke There's Fire" is truly one of his best CDs that is not a compilation. The production is perfect. all of the instruments jump out at your ears and the band is in top form. The songs flow beautifully from one to the next. The disc starts off with "What You Gonna Do" and just when you think your heart can't pump any faster they blast into "Buck's Hot rod", a sort of jump blues instrumental with one of the most blistering sax solos I've ever heard. The duette with dwight Yoakam on "Hey Good Lookin'" is excellent and their voices harmonize very well together. One of the highlight tracks is buckwheat's cover of 'Beast of burden." they slow down the tempo and add in some nice acoustic guitar. shoot me if you want to, but I think it's much better than the Stones version even though they are the ones who wrote the song. If you don't own any Buckweat zydeco CDs start with the "Zydeco Party" compilation to get a representative picture of his 80's sound and pick up "where There's smoke There's Fire" to hear some of his best music to date and be ready to shake it up! |
|
|
|