Real Blues Magazine calls Roy Carrier "a raw, wild and totally authentic Louisiana bayou Zydeco legend." Present at the birth of Zydeco, Roy began playing house parties with his father in Southwest Louisiana when he was only six years old. Today, Roy is the patriarch of an extended family of Zydeco musicians that include his two sons, Chubby and Troy and is the bridge between Zydeco's roots and all that it has become today. Roy's signature style is hard-driving, blues-based, authentic Zydeco. As a young musician, he was greatly influenced by his cousin and mentor, the great Clifton Chenier and has been called "the only man who can carry on the Clifton Chenier tradition as accurately or as passionately."
1) Put a Hump in Your Back
2) Everybody Call Me Shoon
3) Don't Touch That
4) I Got Something for You Baby
5) I Come from the Country
6) What You Gonna Do with a Man Like That
7) You Told Me That You Loved Me
8) She Burnt the Bacon
9) Do the Lala Dance
10) Take Me Crosstown
11) Bring Me Coffee in the Morning
12) You Got Me Dancing