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BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO ON TRACK

With "ON TRACK", Stanley Dural Jr—the man who has led the advance of zydeco out of the swamps and cane fields of his hometown of Lafayette, Louisiana into the pop mainstream—lays down a sophisticated blend of hard-charging zydeco mixed with soul, blues, rocks and even gospel. Dural is much more than a great accordion player, and here, more than ever before, he gets to

display his talents as an arranger, using the brilliant UPTOWN HORNS, soulful background vocals as have never before been heard on a zydeco record, and other creative instrumentation to assemble an album unlike

any other in the zydeco idiom

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19920501.2.17

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Rip It Up, Issue 178, 1 May 1992, Page 5

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BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO ON TRACK Rip It Up, Issue 178, 1 May 1992, Page 5

BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO ON TRACK Rip It Up, Issue 178, 1 May 1992, Page 5

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