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| This self-titled CD from 2004 is the third installment from the Grand Marquis, and with a change of guard at guitar, the quintet exhibits no signs of slowing down. Featuring some of the band's hottest material to date, this formidable collection of originals and covers takes listeners on an inspired musical journey. Starting in the jumpin' nightclubs of old Kaycee, the Grand Marquis make a quick jaunt overseas to visit the ghost of Django before wrapping it all up in the streets of New Orleans. The delicate and sublime "Souvenirs," featuring newest member Sammy Nicolier, is not to be missed. Remastered, repackaged and rereleased in 2006!
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| Le Chant Du Diable Bleu is the second disc, just out in 2002. This recording not only jumps and swings, but has a moodier quality at times, adding depth and showcasing the band's versatility. The sound is fuller with the addition of trumpet, and the band sounds more mature and seasoned while retaining energy. Hidden track? Buy it and find out.
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| Burlesk is the Grand Marquis' Debut release from 2000. Lots of raw energy and quality original material are the hallmark of these tracks. Recorded live in studio, this captures some of the qualities that make the Grand Marquis a good band to hear in person. Play it over and over.
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