Personnel includes: Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural, Jr. (vocals, accordion, keyboards, Hammond B-3 organ); Melvin Veazie, Paul "Lil Buck" Sinegal, Michael Melchione (guitar); Paul Wiltz, Gray Mayfield (saxophone); Calvin Landry, Curtis Watson (trumpet); Lee Allen Zeno (bass); Kevin Menard (drums); Sir Reginald Master Dural (washboard).
Engineers include: Steve Lowney, Richard Dortch, Julie Haldeman.
Recorded live at El Sid O's Zydeco and Blues Club, Lafayette, Louisiana on November 23, 2000. Includes liner notes by Todd Mouton.
Personnel: Stanley Dural (vocals, accordion, keyboards); Melvin Veazie, Michael Melchione, Paul "Lil' Buck" Sinegal (guitar); Paul Wiltz, Gray Mayfield (saxophone); Calvin Landry, Curtis Watson (trumpet); Kevin Menard (drums).
Audio Mixer: Tony Daigle.
Liner Note Author: Todd Mouton.
Recording information: El Sid O's Zydeco And Blues Club, Lafayette, LA (11/23/2000).
Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural, Jr. returned to his hometown of Lafayette, LA, to celebrate Thanksgiving 2000. The band played a three-hour-plus set of hot zydeco at El Sid O's Zydeco & Blues Club, 73 minutes of which are captured here. Everyone should have as much fun at his or her job as Buckwheat Zydeco does. Relentlessly upbeat, the band puts out a raucous, brassy wall of sound that impels the listener to dance. This is a band who will let no groove go before their time. Though the release includes a scant nine tracks, none is shorter than five and a half minutes and the longest is 13. Dural uses his piano accordion like a handheld orchestra, playing thick chords and rippling riffs. Michael Melchione's stadium rock guitar work would sound out of place if it weren't for the level of intensity maintained by the rest of the band. They bring the pace down only twice on the disc, both times with the only non-Dural-penned tunes. They stroll majestically on Fats Domino's "Walking to New Orleans." They end their set with a heartfelt rendition of the Stones' "Beast of Burden" that sounds like it was written for them. The only drawback to the release is that which plagues many live recordings -- a little too much repetitive stage patter. If listeners can get past that and the feeling of regret over missing the actual concert, Down Home Live will find a place in their party music collection. ~ Peggy Latkovich
Dirty Linen (8-9/01, p.67) - "...Documents the big band zydeco and showmanship Buck is know for..."
Category: Cajun
Release Date: 04/24/01
Originally Released: 2001
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
Discs: 1
Availability: Y
Studio / Live: Live
Area: USA
Is Import: N
Distributor: Alternative Dis. Alliance