2008, Radz Records
The Radiators were born during a transitional decade in the history of New Orleans music. The Meters, the premier funk band, had disbanded, the Neville Brothers formed, and in 1980 Professor Longhair, the father of New Orleans R&B and spiritual embodiment of Crescent City Soul had passed on. This decade would prove to be the fertile period of development when a unique blend of rhythms and sounds came together and "Fish Head" music was born. The Radiators, an extremely eclectic group of musicians, rely on a myriad of musical influences to create their own sound - "Fish Head Music".
At a Radiators show it is not uncommon to hear blues, R&B, jazz, country, Zydeco, soul, swing, and even gospel filtering through their original New Orleans Rock N' Roll.
At a Radiators show it is not uncommon to hear blues, R&B, jazz, country, Zydeco, soul, swing, and even gospel filtering through their original New Orleans Rock N' Roll.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Disc 2
| 1 | Wild and Free |
| 2 | House of Blue Lights |
| 3 | Suck the Head, Squeeze the Tip |
| 4 | Oh Beautiful Loser |
| 5 | Love Trouble |
| 6 | Where Was You At? |
| 7 | My Home Is On The Border |
| 8 | Like Dreamers Do |
| 9 | Fever Dream |
| 10 | Hard Core |
| 11 | Cupid's Got A Mighty Arrow |
| 12 | I Want To Go Where The Green Arrow Goes |
| 13 | Songs From The Ancient Furnace |
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