There's Room for Us All

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Released1993
StudioSound Services
There's Room for Us All
Studio album by
Released1993
StudioSound Services
LabelBlack Top[1]
ProducerDaryl Johnson
Terrance Simien chronology
Zydeco on the Bayou
(1990)
There's Room for Us All
(1993)
Jam the Jazzfest
(1998)

There's Room for Us All is the second album by the American musician Terrance Simien, released in 1993.[2][3] It was recorded with Simien's band, the Mallet Playboys.[4] Simien supported the album with a North American tour.[5]

Recorded at Sound Services, in New Orleans, the album was produced by Daryl Johnson.[6][7] The recording sessions were casual, with Simien jamming with his band and not worrying about making a traditional zydeco album.[8] "The Maker" was written by Daniel Lanois.[9] The Meters backed Simien on a cover of Floyd King's "Groove Me".[10]

"Dog Hill" is a cover of the Boozoo Chavis song; "Love Land" is a cover of the Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band song.[11][12] "I Shall Be Released" is a rendition of the Bob Dylan song.[13] The title track was inspired in part by the alarming rise of David Duke.[14]

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