Buckwheat Zydeco- TAKING IT HOME- CD- 01.08.1988- Island Records Inc.- 5014474991721- 400 grn
Zydeco music from Stanley 'Buckwheat' Dural on accordion and his Ils Sont Partis Band. TAKING IT HOME is a studio album by the zydeco musician Buckwheat Zydeco, released in 1988. The title was also used for a 1990 video release of a Buckwheat Zydeco show recorded in London. The us Ils Sont Partis Band drifts so far from Louisiana musically that at one point Dural has to recite the names of bayou towns for acclimation's sake. Eric Clapton, never mistaken for a bayou native, plays on the Derek And The Dominoes tune "Why Does Love Have To Be So Sad?" On his second album for Island Records, Buckwheat Zydeco continues to mix things up, adding some rock and pop covers to his trademark zydeco gumbo. Like its predecessor, On A Night Like This, the results on TAKING IT HOME are a little mixed - the production is a little slick, covers like Derek And The Dominos' "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad" (featuring none other than Eric Clapton on guitar) are ill-advised, and there simply isn't the fire that distinguished his independent work. That said, no Buckwheat Zydeco album is a complete waste, and hearing him run through gritty, funky originals like "These Things You Do" and "Down Dallas Alley" makes TAKING IT HOME worthwhile for long-term fans.
Comes In A Standard Jewel Case With Black Tray Includes Foldout Insert.
Made In The U.K.
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