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Fever for the Bayou - Audio CD - Tab Benoit

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Audio CD - 22 March, 2005
Telarc
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CD Tracks:

    Night Train
    Little Girl Blues
    I Smell A Rat
    Fever For The Bayou
    Lost In Your Lovin'
    Golden Crown
    I Can't Hold Out
    The Blues Is Here To Stay
    Got Love If You Want It
    Blues So Bad
    My Bucket's Got A Hole In It


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Audio CD Description

Houma homeboy Tab Benoit may have snuck up on some blues fans, but his status as the best and brightest of modern Louisiana bluesmen is now too obvious for any to ignore. His swamp-saturated sound and incisive Telecaster attack, also heard on the


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Gumbo blues

Tab gives one of his best album performances with raw edged blues, Louisiana-style.


In New Orleans the Blues will Never Die

Guitarist Tab Benoit's newest presents a lively aray of cajun flavored sounds -- from straight ahead blues to Zydeco. In the wake of the Katrina disaster it will contribute to our resolve that the spirit and sounds of New Orleans and the Bayou will be seen and heard again. Laissons les Bons Temps Roulez!


AWESOME!!!

This is Tab's best studio CD since Standing on the Bank. I Smell a Rat is the BOMB! Tab is mistaken for a "new" artist. He has been recording since 1992 and only plays smaller venues. This is part of the reason for his limited notariaty. The other part of the equation is his determination to play only blues and not go commercial (rock) with his music. I own every CD he has put out. Each one shows his progression as a guitarist and performer. I think Fever for the Bayou is a return to his earlier music with out all the extra instruments and vocals. If you ever have the chance to see Tab live, do it. The show will blow you away!

 

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