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Behind the Levee

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Download links and information about Behind the Levee by The Subdudes. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 40:26 minutes.

Artist: The Subdudes
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 40:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Papa Dukie and the Mud People 4:38
2. Next To Me 4:15
3. No Vacancy 2:26
4. One Word (Peace) 3:23
5. Social Aid and Pleasure Club 3:25
6. Time For the Sun To Rise 6:09
7. Let's Play 3:36
8. Looking At You 4:14
9. Keep My Feet Upon the Ground 4:03
10. Prayer of Love 4:17

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Though between the time of recording Behind the Levee and the time of its release the levees of the title had been largely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, the music carries an air of relaxation and safety. This is basic New Orleans funky, bluesy rock & roll. With production by Keb' Mo', the album is a carefully crafted one that largely returns the Subdudes to their older territory. There's probably not anything new here stylistically, but that's really the key. The music is simultaneously fresh and nostalgic, conserved but energetic. John Magnie keeps his accordion pumping a solid rhythmic melody, Steve Amedee plays the tambourine like his life depends on it, and bassists Tim Cook and Jimmy Messa add their flair to the proceedings. All, though, provide some funky vocal riffs throughout. It's not an adventurous sound the band is after here, but it's a terrific album full of fundamentals with quality performances all around. These guys are just having fun now.