Bayou Degradable: The Best of Louisiana's LeRoux
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Take a Ride on a Riverboat
- I Can't Do One More Two-Step
- New Orleans Ladies
- Heavenly Days
- Back to the Levee
- Feel It
- Keep the Fire Burnin'
- Window Eyes
- Let Me Be Your Fantasy
- Get It Right the First Time
- Roll Away the Stone
- Addicted [Unedited Version]
- Carrie's Gone
- Nobody Said It Was Easy (Lookin' for the Lights)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #29831 in Music
- Released on: 1996-07-23
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Overlooked gems, and others
Hailing from Louisiana bayou country as their name and album title suggests, Le Roux struggled to find an audience in the late 1970's and early 1980's.
This is a shame, as the first eight tracks (from their first two out of print albums) are tasty bayou flavored rock/pop with energetic presence and terrific spirit.
The lack of commercial success (the lovely "New Orleans Ladies" was a minor hit single) of the first pair of albums saw the band change their style on their next two albums (also out of print) into a less satisfying arena rock formula that was sadly coming into vogue in the early 1980's. This phase is represented on the last six tracks. Generally it is better than average arena rock (but that is faint praise), and while "Nobody Said It Was Easy" did crack the US top 20, the utterly dreadful "Carrie's Gone" virtually offsets any melodic interest this last phase of the band may have produced.
Worth getting for some great songs and listening, as well as a text book case of a vain effort to find a niche in the unjust music world.
Not all of their best...but close
For those of us in the South who loved their music, this collection simply teases us. It is too bad the origional 2 albums are not available on CD, because they were fabulous! Too bad LP's don't last forever, since mine are over 20 years old, and they sound like it. For those who love this band, this is all that is left, and this CD was wonderful. For those who remember the origional LP's, this collection falls short of representing a fabulous band with incomparable talent. We miss you Jeff Pollard.
Always a Bridesmaid
LeRoux was and still is an excellent band. Over the past few years, almost all of their individual albums have also been released on CD. (You just have to work a bit to find them...small releases on small labels. The last unreleased on CD album, "Keep The Fire Burnin'" arrives on CD for the first time in July 2002!) For all but the most ardent fans, like myself, this compilation is the best. It's an excellent sampler of a band that spent years supporting a number of major touring acts, but never seemed to ascend to the limelight themselves. In my humble opinion, the only glaring omission from this collection is "Mystery" from the 1980 album "Up", but beyond that this is an excellent and very representative collection.




