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Behind the Levee

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Behind the Levee is the sixth album by The Subdudes, released January 24, 2006. It was recorded in May 2005. The music blends rock, folk, R&B, soul, funk, gospel, and blues with Cajun/zydeco, giving it a mix often called Americana and swamp/roots rock. Keb’ Mo’ produced the album for Back Porch Records. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band horns appear on two tracks, and Rosie Ledet duets with Tommy Malone on one track. It sits between Miracle Mule (2004) and Street Symphony (2007) in the band’s discography. AllMusic gave it 3.5 stars, calling it classic New Orleans funky bluesy rock & roll—familiar but fresh with strong performances.


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