West Coast Mardi Gras Party (The Gator That Ate The Gate)
 
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West Coast Mardi Gras Party (The Gator That Ate The Gate)
by Various Artists
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5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Original Release Date: February 13, 2001
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
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MP3 Songs
Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. You Can Dance (All Night) (from the Zydeco Flames album, "Smokin' At The Plant")Zydeco Flames 3:08$0.89Buy Track
listen  2. Chicot Two-Step (feat. Danny Poullard, from the album, Nanc Album Two-Step, Arhoolie #436)California Cajun Orchestra 2:44$0.89Buy Track
listen  3. Open Up The Barn Door, Baby (previously unreleased track)Rhythmtown-Jive 3:45$0.89Buy Track
listen  4. Quelle Etoile (from the album "Frog Legs")Frog Legs 2:45$0.89Buy Track
listen  5. Swamp Feet (feat. Vassar Clements, from the album, Red Boots and Rice)Tom Rigney And Flambeau 3:28$0.89Buy Track
listen  6. Mardi Gras Song (from the album, "The River's Gonna Go" Globe Records #GLO-024)Gator Beat 3:40$0.89Buy Track
listen  7. Boss Hog (from the album, "It's About Time")Andre Thierry 3:45$0.89Buy Track
listen  8. Postman (feat. Zigaboo Modeliste from the album, "Take Some Mambo Time")Eddie Baytos & The Nervis Bros. 4:45$0.89Buy Track
listen  9. Big Life (from the album, "Big Smiley")Mumbo Gumbo 5:08$0.89Buy Track
listen10. High Octane Gas (from the album, "Airn Beats Nairn")S. E. Willis 3:23$0.89Buy Track
listen11. Mamacita (feat. Billy Wilson, previously unreleased track)Motordude Zydeco 4:12$0.89Buy Track
listen12. Back To Louisiana (feat. Art Neville, from the album, "Here's To You")The Pulsators 3:59$0.89Buy Track
listen13. Original Dixieland One-Step (from the album, "Standards")The Golden Gate Rhythm Machine 4:06$0.89Buy Track
listen14. Zydeco Show (from the album, "Don't Let It Get You")Tee Fee Swamp Boogie Band 4:58$0.89Buy Track
listen15. Limbo Jazz (from the album, "Live in Time And Space")Brass Monkey Brass Band 5:13$0.89Buy Track

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Gator that ate the Gate!, February 17, 2001
By Al "anytitledotcom" (Mill Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
More than a Cajun invasion - it's the Gator that ate the Gate! A Festive Parade of the Best of the West Coast US in New Orleans R&B, Zydeco, Cajun, Funk & Dixieland by Zydeco Flames, Gator Beat, Andre Thierry, Motordude Zydeco, California Cajun Orchestra (w/ Danny Poullard), Rhythmtown-Jive, Mumbo Gumbo, Tom Rigney, Tee Fee, Eddie Baytos & the Nervis Bros. (w/ Ziggy Modeliste), Frog Legs, Golden Gate Rhythm Machine, Brass Monkey, S. E. Willis, and The Pulsators (w/ Art Neville). This high summit celebration shows off the cream of the burgeoning west coast music scene for New Orleans-based music. "The largest Cajun/Creole/Zydeco music scene outside of Louisiana" - Dale 'Le Blanc' Johnson. "In America, great migrations produce great music. Just as Delta musicians took Highway 61 to Chicago and electrified their blues, so did the Creoles and Cajuns migrate to California and establish vital dance communities. Now the California scenes rival anything back home in Louisiana..." - Michael Tisserand, author, The Kingdom of Zydeco. 15 tracks from 15 west coast artists (mostly from the greater San Francisco bay area, some including former Louisianas and some who just got swept away with the vital Crescent City fever. - Total running time 59+ minutes
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