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Hangover Two Step

Its All coming Good
It has been a heavy night. Your breath smells of stale alcohol. In spite of promises never to drink again, there's no better remedy than the hair of
the dog.

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Oil

Eau
Een Cast-iron hit song, with a dramatic lyric hidden behind the frivolous music., There's no olive oil to grease the beams on which to launch the fishing boat. No fish, no food, no party. The wedding's off. Lead vocals: Clu.

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Deux Semaines

Relooke
Successful first single, one of the band's first own compositions.
Two voices muse on the miserable shortness of human memory.

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Heron

Its All coming Good
Herons. Beautiful animals. Cochon Bleu see so many of them on their
travels from gig to gig, that it just had to happen: a declaration of love.

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Oh Baby Please Dont Go

Changez Les Guitares
Hypnotising highlight from the band's debut-album. Old classic blues song (1935) by Big Joe Williams, though most will know the hit-version by Them (with Van Morrison).

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chere mom

Eau
Traditional Cajun song with a strong beat added alongside a vocal injection. Singer Kraai has just spent some time behind bars and writes his mother, reproaching her for not once having paid him a visit.

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Sweet Black Angel

Go Feed The Chickens
A Jagger/Richards song, sprinkled with a Cajun sauce. This version put Cochon Bleu right at the top of Rolling Stones cover bands, owing them
a gig in the famous Paradiso.

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