Live! Worldwide

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Live! Worldwide
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ReleasedSeptember 4, 2007 (2007-09-04)
Genre Cajun music
Label Aim Trading Group Pty, Ltd.

Live! Worldwide is a live album by Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience, released in 2007 through Aim Trading Group. [1] The album earned Simien the Grammy Award for Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleComposerLength
1."Dance Everyday"Simien, Williams5:37
2."Zydeco Boogaloo"Arceneaux2:51
3."Uncle Bud"Delafose3:57
4."Mississippi"Dylan6:40
5."You Should Know Your Way by Now"Simien, Williams3:51
6."Hey Pocky Way/Fire on the Bayou/People Say"Meters, Modeliste, Neville, Porter6:19
7."Mardi Gras in the Country"Simien, Williams7:37
8."The Pianist"Brownie, Butt4:12
9."Pet de Kat Krewe"Simien, Williams5:54
10."Johnny Too Bad"Baily, Bexford, Crooks, Winston4:49
11."Iko Iko/When the Saints Go Marching In/Brother John/Jambalaya"Crawford, Green, Hall, Hawkins, Poche, traditional, Williams9:49
12."The Star-Spangled Banner" Francis Scott Key 2:33
Total length:1:04:11

Personnel

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References

  1. "Live World Wide". Allmusic . Retrieved May 7, 2011.