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Cleoma & Joe Falcon - Vas Y Carrement (Uk)
Artist: Breaux Freres
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1. Amédée Breaux with Cleoma ; Ophy Breaux - Vas y Carrément
2. Les Breaux Frères - Les Blues Du Petit Chien
3. Clifford Breaux - Continuez de Sonner
4. Les Breaux Frères - Fais Do-Do Negre
5. Cleoma Breaux and Jo Falcon - Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme
6. Les Breaux Frères - Tiger Rag Blues
7. Les Breaux Frères - Home Sweet Home
8. Les Breaux Frères - la Valse Du Bayou Plaquemine
9. Joe Falcon with Cleoma ; Ophy Breaux - Poche-Town
10. Cleoma Breaux with Joe Falcon ; Ophy Breaux - Quand Je Suis Partis Pour Le Texas
11. Joe Falcon - Aimer Et Perdre
12. Les Breaux Frères - Egan One Step
13. Amédée Breaux, Ophy Breaux and Cleoma Breaux - Ma Blonde Est Partié
14. Cleoma Breaux - Marie Buller
15. Les Breaux Frères - Mazurka de la Louisiane
16. Amédée Breaux - Les Tracas Du Hobo
17. Les Breaux Frères - Le One Step A Martin
18. Clifford Breaux - Pourquoi Que Tu Laise Moi
19. Cleoma Breaux - Ils Ont Vole Mon Traineau
20. Les Breaux Frères - la Valse Du Vieux Temps
21. Les Breaux Frères - One Step A Marie
22. Cleoma Falcon - Lulu Rev'nue Dans Le Village
23. Les Breaux Frères - T'as Volé Mon Chapeau
24. Cleoma Breaux with Joe Falcon ; Ophy Breaux - Prenez Courage
25. Cleoma Breaux - J'ai Passé Devant Ta Porte
26. Joseph F. Falcon - Lafayette (Allons A Lafayette)

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LES BREAUX FRERES, from Crowley, Louisiana, were three musical brothers, Amédée (who played accordion), Clifford (guitar) and Cleopha, known as Ophy (fiddle). Their sister Cléoma, who also played guitar and sang, was married to the finest, most famous accordionist of the era, JOSEPH FALCON, with whom she played and recorded as a duo. This unique compilation is comprised of seriously historic music, featuring some of the earliest Cajun recordings, notably Falcon's 'Lafayette (Allons A Lafayette)', believed to have been the very first Cajun record to be issued, by Columbia, in 1928. 'Ma Blonde Est Partié', by Amédée, Ophy and Cleoma, was the original version of the song that would subsequently evolve into the Cajun anthem, 'Jole Blon', later popularised by Harry Choates. These recordings, from 1928-37, appeared on Columbia, OKeh, Decca, Bluebird and/or Vocalion.
        
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