This song from The Don Powell band comes in two distinct flavours, both versions on this CD. The first is the Rock version 'Four to the Floor' with Dons trademark powerhouse drumming and the bands driving guitar and Hammond. and of course Steves classic vocals
The second track, the Country version has a distinct ‘swamp’ feel driven by acoustic guitars and features accordions both as solo and rhythm instruments. It's the relaxed version, as you can see on the video
Hence the band say that “Deja Voodoo” is:
‘A little bit Country - A little bit Rock ‘n Roll’
Deja Voodoo 2 X Track CD with both the Rock and the Country versions
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The Don Powell Band had such a great time meeting everyone who was at the video shoot for NaNaNas! All of you were great performers on the video stomping,2 singing and clapping!.
Thank you all for coming - you're the real star of the night!
The Don Powell Band
The legendary drummer from Slade Don Powell is now firmly back with his own Don Powell Band. This re-unites Don with musicians from the 1990's second lineup of Slade, vocalist Steve Whalley and bassist Craig Fenney
The band are now delighted to be joined by a new permanent member with keyboard player Jon Bates. Jon has previously been the producer on several DP Band Tracks He was responsible for production, editing and engineering the original track that was made during lockdown - Let There Be Drums All of the Artists who played on that were isolated in their own homes & studios due to Covid! It was a very tough ask for everyone to work on the project - especially Jon who joined up all the dots!