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Take It Easy, Baby

1980 studio album by Buckwheat Zydeco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Take It Easy, Baby
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Take It Easy, Baby is Buckwheat Zydeco's second album, credited to his band at the time, Buckwheat Zydeco Ils Sont Partis Band.[1] Ils Sont Partis is French for 'They're Off!', used by horse race announcers at the start of a race.[2] Like his debut release, One for the Road, it was released on J.D. Miller's Blues Unlimited label[3] in 1980.[4][5] All of the tracks were written by Buckwheat Zydeco, credited to his birth name, Stanley Dural.[6]

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Critical reception

John Broven described Take It Easy, Baby as "a polished, more soul-oriented production" compared to Buckwheat Zydeco's previous album, One for the Road.[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Buckwheat Zydeco, as Stanley Dural.

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Personnel

  • Buckwheat Zydeco – Vocals (French and English), accordion, piano, Clavinet, and organ
  • Lee Allen Zeno – Bass
  • Nat Jolliviette – Drums
  • Russell Gordon – Guitar
  • John Bell – Saxophone
  • Ernest Johnson – Washboard

Personnel and track list information obtained from AllMusic.[7]

References

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