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C.C. Adcock

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MSRP: $11.98
Your Price: $39.98
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Manufacturer: Polygram Records
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What Customers Say About C.C. Adcock:
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Adcock's 'Lafayette Marquis'. Adcock and his estimable band know how to find a groove and work it. There's no nod to current musical fashion or self-conscious artifice here. But the most-amazing aspect of this CD (and of 'Lafayette Marquis' for that matter) is that they sound like the ones that influenced Fogerty--not the other way 'round. Ladies and gentlemen, I have won the lottery.In all the time I've spent listening to the music of Louisiana, I've never heard anything that captures the easy-rollin' rock and r&b of the bayou like this does. Then I loved it.
Then I loved it some more. And while browsing through some CDs earlier this week, I came across this. Three years ago, I was hipped onto C.C. But if you love the music of the bayou, it is critical that you have this. Another is because Mr. Past reviews cite John Fogerty as an influence, and they're not far off. You can practically smell the gumbo cookin'.
Adcock' is to stumble upon a back woods juke joint, where a full-blown dance pawty (misspelling intentional) is in full-swing. I bought it. Just thick, rich music that carries the indelible stamp of the swamp. To listen to 'C.C. One of the reasons is because Tarka Cordell's production has a warm, organic-sounding live feel to it that never sounds hard or flat. Record labels are notorious for issuing more music than they can promote, and this 1994 gem was obviously a victim of that practice.
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