Mama Rosin - tu as perdu ton chemin (VRCD44/VR1244)

2008, CH, Combat Cajun, Voodoo Rhythm Records

1. TI MOREAU
2. PINE GROVE BLUES
3. JOHNY CAN’T DANCE
4. BLACK NERO HARP
5. RITA’S BREAKDOWN
6. LA VALSE CRIMINELLE
7. LES SECRETS D’EVANGELINE
8. DANCING SHOES
9. PRAIRIE RONDE
10. QUOI FAIRE
11. MY TRUE LOVE
12. LA VALSE DE LA DERNIERE FOIS
13. THE STORY OF MAMA ROSIN

 

From Geneva in Switzerland, the actaly roots of cajun before that music makes the travel from canada down to louisiana Produced by the Dead Brother Pierre Omer they play Fine Cajun Music sung in Louisiana-FRENCH , very autentig Swamp Pop or Raw Rocking Tunes, a record for the Whole Voodoo Rhythm Family

They live and love the Cajun Music Style, whose roots go way back to the 18th century. It was brought to the south of the United States, to Louisiana, by the french imigrants from Canada (Arcadiens). In this new country, fast rhythms met some slow walz, they were played on instruments like the austrian melodeon, the fiddle or the triangle. The vocals were usually very high and loud, so even the people in the background could hear and understand it!

Mama Rosin brings this traditional music to the new century: the trio plays the Cajun music from Lafayette with lots of rough energy. The traditional instruments are completed with drums, an electric guitar and a banjo. The Mama Rosin style is inspired by the black-creole Blues, the Zydeco from New Orleans.

Mama Rosin brings out its debut-album on the Voodoo Rhythm Records this winter (2008). This whole adventure began with a demo-tape, "the garage tape", that was recorded and mixed by Pierre Omer (ex- The Dead Brothers), who also plays the guitar on two songs. A part of this demo-tape was recorded with Bob Drake, in the Drake’s Farm (as the Dead Brothers "Wunderkammer" album). Beat-man was swamped over by these sounds and the trio made it's entrance in the big Voodoo Rhythm Family!

 

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