| 1. Give Me Just a Little Time |
| 2. She Fools Around [She Petahsay] |
| 3. Why You Wanna Make Me Cry? |
| 4. Hey Pretty Baby (With Your White Teeth So White) |
| 5. Co Fa |
| 6. You're Breaking My Heart |
| 7. Donne-Mon Ca [Give It to Me] |
| 8. Hold on to It |
| 9. Ca Joué Ma Musique de Tuer Les Herbes [When I Play My Music, I Want Yo] |
| 10. Maymel |
| 11. Sometimes We Kake You Move Your Feet |
| 12. Chocolate 3-Step |
| 13. Rising to the Top |
| 14. Soileau Zydeco |
| 15. Moving to the Groove |
| 16. I Like to Do My Thing |
| 17. I Want Her |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Keith Frank is arguably the reigning king of the zydeco circuit, his simple, throbbing style derived from Boozoo Chavis. His music is often described as trance inducing, which may be overstating the case somewhat, but it is repetitive in the best sense; the songs are short and to the point, and the beat (even more than the accordion) is everything. This is unequivocal dance music, recorded in one of south Louisiana's premier dance halls. Frank plays fat, harmonica- or horn-like lines, each note so carefully chosen it can't help but stand out, but a track like "Why You Wanna Make Me Cry?" displays considerable dexterity. He's very much in the zydeco tradition, yet also squarely in the here and now, tossing off pop-culture allusions to television theme songs, patriotic anthems, classic rock hits, and consumer products, such as the toothpastes he plugs in the playful, even slightly ludicrous, "Hey Pretty Baby (With Your Teeth So White)." --John Morthland
Keith Frank is arguably the reigning king of the zydeco circuit, his simple, throbbing style derived from Boozoo Chavis. His music is often described as trance inducing, which may be overstating the case somewhat, but it is repetitive in the best sense; the songs are short and to the point, and the beat (even more than the accordion) is everything. This is unequivocal dance music, recorded in one of south Louisiana's premier dance halls. Frank plays fat, harmonica- or horn-like lines, each note so carefully chosen it can't help but stand out, but a track like "Why You Wanna Make Me Cry?" displays considerable dexterity. He's very much in the zydeco tradition, yet also squarely in the here and now, tossing off pop-culture allusions to television theme songs, patriotic anthems, classic rock hits, and consumer products, such as the toothpastes he plugs in the playful, even slightly ludicrous, "Hey Pretty Baby (With Your Teeth So White)." --John Morthland
Live at Slim's Y-Ki-Ki,Keith Frank,Shanachie,Cajun / Zydeco / New Orleans,Pop,World Music,Zydeco
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Live at Slim's Y-Ki-Ki
Keith Frank Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IIRT Release Date: 1999-04-20 |
Tracks:
- Give Me Just A Little Time
- She Fools Around (She Petahsay)
- Why You Wanna Make Me Cry?
- Hey Pretty Baby (With Your Teeth So White)
- Co Fa
- You're Breaking My Heart
- Give It To Me
- Hold On To It
- When I Play My Music, I Want You To Kill The Grass
- Maymel
- Sometimes We Make You Move Your Feet
- Chocolate 3-Step
- Rising To The Top
- Soileau Zydeco
- Moving To The Groove
- I Like To Do My Thing
- I Want Her
Amazon.com
Keith Frank is arguably the reigning king of the zydeco circuit, his simple, throbbing style derived from Boozoo Chavis. His music is often described as trance inducing, which may be overstating the case somewhat, but it is repetitive in the best sense; the songs are short and to the point, and the beat (even more than the accordion) is everything. This is unequivocal dance music, recorded in one of south Louisiana's premier dance halls. Frank plays fat, harmonica- or horn-like lines, each note so carefully chosen it can't help but stand out, but a track like "Why You Wanna Make Me Cry?" displays considerable dexterity. He's very much in the zydeco tradition, yet also squarely in the here and now, tossing off pop-culture allusions to television theme songs, patriotic anthems, classic rock hits, and consumer products, such as the toothpastes he plugs in the playful, even slightly ludicrous, "Hey Pretty Baby (With Your Teeth So White)." --John MorthlandCustomer Reviews:
Good Live Album.......2007-03-09
TOP OF THE LINE.......2005-10-09
Live and Loud on Labor Day.......2001-04-06
This cd is fantastic! A must have!.......1999-10-02
Keith captured with all the sweat from the dancefloor!.......1999-07-29
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