- I'm the Zydeco Man
- Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
- Lucille
- Ay-Te Te Fee
- Party Down
- Ooh Poo Pah Doo
- Keep a Knockin'
- Bad Luck and Trouble
- Show Me How to Zydeco
- Tell Me Why
- Bring Back the Old Time Zydeco
- How Sweet It Is
- Listen to the Music
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Rockin' Dopsie & the Zydeco Twisters Primary Artist
Cyril Neville Drums,Vocals
Scherri Horaist Vocals
Kim Phillips Keyboards
Alonzo Johnson Bass
Patrick Williams Harmonica
Clifton Chenier Composer
Jerry Embree Producer
Rockin' Dopsie Jr. Performer
Tom Johnston Composer
Brian Holland Composer
Hank Williams Composer
David Farrell Engineer
Little Richard Composer
Jessie Hill Composer
Dave Rubin Composer
Warren Hildebrand Executive Producer
David J. Rubin Composer
Anthony Rubin Composer
Alton Rubin Composer


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Overview
This Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. disc serves as a good introduction to what might now be called old-time zydeco. This zydeco band veteran recorded a solid group of songs in his style and also some songs not associated with the genre, showing how to take a standard like "How Sweet It Is" and zydeco it up. There is a closeness here that comes from family -- and that is particularly what this disc shows. This band was originally Rockin' Dopsie Jr.'s father's band and contains two of his brothers, Alton "Dopsie" Rubin Jr. on drums and Anthony "Dopsie" Rubin on accordion. The rest of the band -- one of the best around -- is a solid unit anchored by the guitar work of Paul "Lil' Buck" Sinegal and Alonzo Johnson on bass. One problem with this disc is that it doesn't come near to capturing the electric vibrant energy that Rockin' Dopsie Jr. emits on stage. He could be likened to James Brown as a bundle of dancing energy on the stage. The songs on this disc are too many of the standard songs associated with zydeco -- "Ay-Te Te Fee" and "I'm the Zydeco Man," both written by Clifton Chenier -- and his tunes that have become standards, such as "Party Down" and "Lucille." There isn't enough new material to wake the listener up. He does do a great job on the Jessie Hill classic "Ooh Poo Pa Do." But, still, it is good solid zydeco and this band is tough to beat. ~ Bob Gottieb
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/06/2000 |
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Label: | MARDI GRAS RECORDS |
UPC: | 0096094104823 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Rockin' Dopsie Jr. Primary ArtistRockin' Dopsie & the Zydeco Twisters Primary Artist
Cyril Neville Drums,Vocals
Scherri Horaist Vocals
Kim Phillips Keyboards
Alonzo Johnson Bass
Patrick Williams Harmonica
Technical Credits
Lamont Dozier ComposerClifton Chenier Composer
Jerry Embree Producer
Rockin' Dopsie Jr. Performer
Tom Johnston Composer
Brian Holland Composer
Hank Williams Composer
David Farrell Engineer
Little Richard Composer
Jessie Hill Composer
Dave Rubin Composer
Warren Hildebrand Executive Producer
David J. Rubin Composer
Anthony Rubin Composer
Alton Rubin Composer
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