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1. I’m Gonna Love You Anyway
2. It Must Be Magic
3. Rock, Boogie, Shout
4. Jackpot!
5. Come And Get Yourself Some
6. Old Times La La
7. Come Back Home Baby
8. Changes
9. You Lookin’ For Me?

Encore: featuring Organic Buckwheat
10. Buck’s Going Downtown
11. Buck’s Going Uptown
12. Buck’s Going To Trenchtown

Total time: 55.1 minutes

Jackpot!
Buckwheat Zydeco
Tomorrow Recordings

Buckwheat Zydeco is the best zydeco band happening. From the group’s trad roots on Rounder in the early ’80s, to the rock-influenced Island years in the last half of that decade (when each album contained a cover of an FM classic), to the blues-zydeco stylings of the ’90s, this outfit has consistently delivered.

In the late ’90s, group leader and accordionist Stanley “Buckwheat” Dural Jr. became disillusioned with the record industry and started his own label. He began by buying back the rights to his last album and reissuing it, following up with a double-disc career retrospective and then a live recording.

Now the boys are back on track with their first studio album in eight years. Rejuvenated, they let the good times roll thanks in no small part to the presence of A-No. 1 guitarist Paul “Lil’ Buck” Sinegal.

Capping it off is a three-song suite in which Dural returns to his keyboard origins by cutting loose on the Hammond B-3.

external links
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amazon.com

june 2005 reviews