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Early Recordings: 1935-1948 ()

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  1. Jolie Blonde]
  2. Mermentau Stomp
  3. J'Ai Passe Devonde Ta Porte
  4. J'Ai Pas Bien Fey
  5. J'Ai Pres Parley
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  1. Jolie Blonde]
  2. Mermentau Stomp
  3. J'Ai Passe Devonde Ta Porte
  4. J'Ai Pas Bien Fey
  5. J'Ai Pres Parley
  6. Rice City Stomp
  7. On Top of the World
  8. Jolie Fille
  9. Oh, Josephine, Ma Josephine
  10. 'Neath the Weeping Willow Tree
  11. Dan le Grand Bois
  12. Faux Pas Tu Bray Cherie
  13. Fais Pas Ça!
  14. One-Step l'Amour
  15. Hippitiye
  16. Tu Vas Pluerie
  17. Lake Charles Hop
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The Hackberry Ramblers were arguably the most influential Cajun string band from Louisana, creating a raw fusion of western swing, old timey string bands, and Cajun. The Ramblers never used accordions -- they were a pure string band, creating a distinctly New Orleans brand of country music. Early Recordings, 1935-1948 collects highlights from the group's Bluebird and Deluxe material and offers a perfect distillation of why the Ramblers were important. ~ Thom Owens, Rovi

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