Where There's Smoke There's Fire
Where There's Smoke There's Fire | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Zydeco | |||
Label | Island | |||
Producer | David Hidalgo | |||
Buckwheat Zydeco chronology | ||||
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Where There's Smoke There's Fire is an album by the American musician Buckwheat Zydeco, released in 1990.[1][2] Zydeco and his band, Ils Sont Partis, supported the album with a North American tour.[3] The album peaked at No. 140 on the Billboard 200.[4]
Production
[edit]The album was produced by David Hidalgo, who also played guitar.[5][6] Dwight Yoakam duetted with Zydeco on the cover of Hank Williams's "Hey, Good Lookin'".[7] "Beast of Burden" is a cover of the Rolling Stones song.[8] Putting aside his accordion, Zydeco played a Hammond B-3 on "Maybe I Will".[9] Steve Berlin played baritone sax on the album.[10] Hidalgo duetted on the cover of Bobby Troup's "Route 66".[11]
Critical reception
[edit]The Toronto Star praised the "scalding, inventive tracks like Dural's own 'We're Having a Party', an experimental groove that levitates zydeco into the land of George Clinton psychofunk, replete with Hidalgo's sniping guitar, pop-bass and interplay of horns and accordion."[7] The Calgary Herald opined that "Buckwheat doing his own material, particularly the instrumentals, could raise the dead and get them up dancing."[13] The Gazette wrote that "Buckwheat chooses his cover songs with a beautifully blithe disregard for stylistic boundaries."[21] The Chicago Tribune noted that "Hidalgo has had plenty of experience navigating those narrow straits where traditional sounds and contemporary styles can mingle smoothly and not create a roiling mess."[14] The Orlando Sentinel deemed the title track "a rocking instrumental with a wonderful, bluesy guitar solo."[10]
AllMusic concluded that "this is superior in many ways to the music of [Clifton] Chenier ... due to its generally happier mood and quicker, more emphasized beats and basslines."[12] The Grove Press Guide to the Blues on CD called the album "fun, intelligent 'Creole blues.'"[17]
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "What You Gonna Do?" | |
2. | "Buck's Hot Rod" | |
3. | "Hey, Good Lookin'" | |
4. | "We're Having a Party" | |
5. | "Beast of Burden" | |
6. | "Be Good or Be Gone" | |
7. | "Maybe I Will" | |
8. | "Pour Tout Quelque'un" | |
9. | "Where There's Smoke There's Fire" | |
10. | "Route 66" | |
11. | "It's Getting Late" |
References
[edit]- ^ Aiges, Scott (15 June 1990). "Record Reviews: Buckwheat Zydeco". The Times-Picayune. p. LAG6.
- ^ Gladstone, Jim (21 July 1990). "Records: Where There's Smoke There's Fire". The Atlanta Journal. p. WL18.
- ^ Barr, Greg (20 Apr 1990). "Concert Gossip". Ottawa Citizen. p. E3.
- ^ "Buckwheat Zydeco". Billboard. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ Gettelman, Parry (8 June 1990). "Music". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel. p. 24.
- ^ Snider, Eric (2 Nov 1990). "Spicy Squeezing". Weekend. St. Petersburg Times. p. 21.
- ^ a b Potter, Mitch (18 May 1990). "Buckwheat Zydeco Where There's Smoke There's Fire". Toronto Star. p. D9.
- ^ Burliuk, Greg (7 July 1990). "Beyond the Polka". Magazine. The Kingston Whig-Standard. p. 1.
- ^ Warren, Jill (15 June 1990). "It'll Be Party Time When You Hear Zydeco". The Indianapolis Star. p. D5.
- ^ a b c Gettelman, Parry (27 July 1990). "Buckwheat Zydeco, Where There's Smoke There's Fire". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel. p. 25.
- ^ Himes, Geoffrey (June 29, 1990). "Buckwheat Zydeco 'Where There's Smoke There's Fire'". The Washington Post.
- ^ a b "Where There's Smoke There's Fire Review by Adam Greenberg". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ a b Haynes, Dave (24 May 1990). "Recent Releases". Calgary Herald. p. H3.
- ^ a b Heim, Chris (5 July 1990). "Recordings". Tempo. Chicago Tribune. p. 7.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press.
- ^ Sandow, Greg (June 8, 1990). "Notable music for the week of June 8, 1990". Entertainment Weekly.
- ^ a b Hadley, Frank-John (1993). The Grove Press Guide to the Blues on CD. Grove Press. p. 33.
- ^ MusicHound Folk: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1998. p. 105.
- ^ The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings. Penguin Books. 2006. p. 87.
- ^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. pp. 94, 95.
- ^ Lepage, Mark (16 June 1990). "Buckwheat Zydeco Where There's Smoke There's Fire". The Gazette. p. H11.