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When I reviewed the Bluerunners' first album in 1991, I heard a lot of Scotty Moore and J. Geils Band amid the Dewey Balfa and Clifton Chenier in their electric gumbo. On Honey Slides, the Lafayette band stirs in more of everything -- zydeco bounce, voodoo blues, the rugged poetry of Cajun living and loving -- in perfect, original proportion.
(Posted: Jun 2, 2005)
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