Cookin' Cajun

Cookin' Cajun


  • Singer: Eddy Raven & Jo-El Sonnier
  • Genre: Cajun
  • Release Date: 1996-07-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 1996 K-tel

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Jambalaya (On the Bayou) Eddy Raven & Jo-El Sonnier 3:02
2
Colinda Eddy Raven 2:58
3
Tear-Stained Letter Jo-El Sonnier 4:03
4
Fais Do Do Eddy Raven & Jo-El Sonnier 2:38
5
Zydeco Lady Eddy Raven 3:17
6
No More One More Time Jo-El Sonnier 3:48
7
Papa Thibodeaux Eddy Raven 2:41
8
Sugar Bee Jo-El Sonnier 3:00
9
Good Deal Lucille Jo-El Sonnier 2:43
10
I'm Gonna Get You Eddy Raven 2:32
11
Diggy Liggy Lo Eddy Raven & Jo-El Sonnier 2:31
12
Louisiana 1927 Jo-El Sonnier 5:36
13
Cher Big Mamou Eddy Raven 2:09
14
Cher Jole Blon Eddy Raven & Jo-El Sonnier 3:06

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  • Reviews

    • Sonnier/Raven Brought Cajun/Country back on TOP!

      5
      By The Miracle Squeeze-Box
      Back in 1996 when I was in Orlando, I remember watching the video for the song "Fais Do Do" &, honestly I was mesmerized by an unmistakable chemistry that, surprisingly, flourished throughout the entire album, as I discovered after downloading it this week On "Cooking Cajun", legendary Louisiana musicians Eddy Raven & Jo-el Sonnier triumphantly recaptured the vibe of a traditional bayou get-together & modernizing it for a new generation Even though both superstars shine on their own with their solo hits; in other words 5 songs each, they REALLY stand out on 4 of the album's tracks which happen to be exceptional collaborations between them For instance, 2 of my favorite tracks are newly recorded versions of a couple of old country hits with a decidedly Cajun beat; "Jambalaya" was first recorded & popularized by Hank Williams, and "Diggy Liggy Lo" was a popular hit for Brothers Rusty & Doug Kershaw & also recorded by the late great Jimmy C. Newman, who actually was the first Louisiana man to combine both styles & make it a success Excellent job guys, I hope to include it at the next Mardi Gras in P.R.
    • Absolutely Great

      5
      By Oldie & Goodie
      New Orleans, Here I come!!!
    • A MUST!!!!!!

      5
      By EddyLover78
      This album is pure magic!