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03638ajm a2200469Ii 4500 001 79A3049AAC3511ED92CDDD2F4CECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20230214010122 007 sd fungnnmmned 008 110307s2010 xx fmnn z n roa d 024 10 $a 884501455169 028 12 $a MXB5038 035 $a (OCoLC)707391038 040 $a BTCTA $b eng $e rda $c BTCTA $d FMG $d TDF $d CNCGM $d FMG $d OCLCQ $d OCLCF $d OCLCQ $d GRR $d OCLCO $d OCL $d OBE $d OCLCO $d OCL $d SINLB $d OCL $d OCLCO $d SILO 041 0 $d eng $d eng $g eng 043 $a n-us-la 050 4 $a M1630.18.R55 $b G73 2010 082 04 $a 782.42162410763 $2 23 100 1 $a Riley, Steve $c (Singer), $e composer. $e instrumentalist, $e composer. 245 10 $a Grand Isle $h [music]. 264 1 $a [Place of publication not identified] : $b Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys, $c 2010. 300 $a 1 audio disc (47 min. 58 sec.) : $b digital ; $c 4 3/4 in. 500 $a Zydeco/Cajun music. 500 $a Complete list of personnel and various discographical data printed on container. 500 $a " ... Steve Riley and his band channel their emotions nicely here: they temper justifiable outrage with what fiddler David Greeley calls "survivor's joy," departing from the traditional Cajun music that has always been the Playboys' stock in trade to draw on a variety of musical styles representing the many cultures and folkways that have been affected by the environmental disaster in southern Louisiana, and maybe a few that haven't."--(Rick Anderson) www.allmusic.com. 505 00 $t Au revoir $g (2:40). $t Chatterbox $g (4:42) -- $t C'est l'heure pour changer = This is the time for change $g (4:15) -- $t C'est ennuyant = It's lonely $g (4:45) -- $t Non, je ne regrette rien = No regrets $g (3:16) -- $t Pierre $g (4:43) -- $t Valse de chagrin = Waltz of sorrow $g (4:35) -- $t Grand Isle $g (3:18) -- $t Lyons Point $g (4:03) -- $t C'est trop = Too much $g (4:32) -- $t Honest papas love their mamas better $g (3:06) -- $t Au revoir $g (2:40). 511 0 $a Steve Riley, Cajun accordion, vocals ; Mamou Playboys ; with additional instrumentalists and vocalists. 518 $o Recorded $p Austin, Texas. $p Austin, Texas. 520 $a "The photo is exactly what you'd expect on the cover of an album whose mood was galvanized by the 2010 BP oil spill off the coast of the band's native Louisiana: it shows a water bird standing all alone completely covered in crude oil. Inside the cover is another small smear of oil on a white background, with the legend 'April 20, 2010: 4.9 million barrels.' These artistic elements signal a certain seriousness of intent, and as we all know, seriousness of intent can have unpredictable effects on musical quality. But Steve Riley and his band channel their emotions nicely here: they temper justifiable outrage with what fiddler David Greeley calls "survivor's joy, " departing from the traditional Cajun music that has always been the Playboys' stock in trade to draw on a variety of musical styles representing the many cultures and folkways that have been affected by the environmental disaster in southern Louisiana, and maybe a few that haven't."--Www.allmusic.com. 546 $a Sung in Cajun French or English. 650 0 $a Zydeco music. 650 0 $a Cajun music. 650 0 $a Folk music. 650 0 $a Folk songs, Cajun French. 650 0 $a Folk songs, English. 650 0 $a Popular music $y 2001-2010. 650 0 $a BP Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Oil Spill, 2010 $v Songs and music. 710 2 $a Mamou Playboys, $e performer. 941 $a 1 945 $a cda 952 $l YCPD572 $d 20230214011738.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=79A3049AAC3511ED92CDDD2F4CECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search