The Cajun Legend: Best of Nathan Abshire
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- Pine Grove Blues - Nathan Abshire, Dewey Balfa
- Musician's Life
- Sur le Courtableu
- Belisaire Waltz
- Fee Fee Poncho [Instrumental]
- Service Blues
- French Blues [Instrumental]
- Valse de Bayou Teche
- Choupique Two Step
- Valse de Holly Beach
- J'Etais au Bal - Nathan Abshire, Rodney Balfa
- Kaplan Waltz - Nathan Abshire, Dewey Balfa
- Lemonade Song - Nathan Abshire, Thomas Langley
- I Don't Hurt Anymore
- Shamrock [Instrumental]
- Tracks of My Buggy - Nathan Abshire, Rodney Balfa
- Dying in Misery - Nathan Abshire, Dewey Balfa
- Games People Play - Nathan Abshire, Don Guillory
- Tramp Sur la Rue
- Partie a Grand Basile
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #153067 in Music
- Released on: 1994-08-19
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .19 pounds
Customer Reviews
Funky, Blue, and Dancehall Fantastic
The very first Cajun album I bought growing up in Southwestern Louisiana was Nathan Abshire's "The Good Times Are Killing Me" on Swallow. My life was never the same. This disc collects the titles on that LP along with some other sides cut for Swallow. Nathan crossed musical boundaries and there are two standout examples of his ability to fuse styles on this disc--check out his rocking version of Joe South's "The Games People Play" and a weeping track of Hank Snow's "I Don't Hurt Anymore." The Balfa Brothers are backing Nathan up here and the whole album has an easy flow revealing musical relationships forged in Louisiana's dancehalls. Great renditions of Cajun classics are here, I have never been able to purge the burning version of "Choupique Two Step" from my mind. If you can only own one Abshire album, this would be it. But who can own only one Nathan Abshire recording.
If this doesn't make you dance, you're dead.
As far as I can remember, I can vividly recall seeing those blue Swallow records spinning on the turntable and hearing the words, "Heyyyyyyyy Negreeeeeeeeessee!" being shouted out by the singer. This isn't meant to be a slight towards African-American women. This is the chorus to one of the coooolest cajun songs ever, Pine Grove Blues. Top that with first class accordion playing backed up with the Balfa Brothers and you have a milestone hit on your hands.
Nathan Abshire is known as "Mr. Accordion" and he earned that name through 50+ years of playing music.
This CD is THE one if you want to hear Nathan. It contains the Swallow sides and while not as raw as the Khoury's and not as smoothed out as the La Lousianna sides, this fits right in the middle. Just enough to be funky, happy, and sad all in one album. This is an essential CD if you want to hear Nathan at his best.
If you're looking for the Mardi Gras song that starts out with the stomping and the horses clopping, that's on the Fais Do Do cd, Nathan Abshire and his Pine Grove Boys. That's the raw stuff, unpolished cajun music at it's best.
One of the Best Cajun Musicians Ever
I grew up listening to this music and this man is loved by young and old alike! Awesome album, anyone that is a Cajun music enthusiast should have this in their collection.


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