Mouses Ears and Barnyard Metaphors CD

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Cliff Carlisle
Mouses Ears and Barnyard Metaphors CD

These vintage 1930s Country recordings, comprise risqué, double-entendre songs and others of a similar ilk, with plenty of yodelling - effectively, the po' white trash equivalent of pre-war Blues.
While Country artists chasing mainstream acceptance were generally cautious, Cliff Carlisle routinely ignored the boundaries that had been drawn in the sand.
Indeed, Carlisle was perhaps the man for whom the concept 'Non-PC' might have been invented.
And in an era when Blues musicians routinely sang 'risqué' material, heavy with innuendo, he gave them a run for their money.
This collection draws from the seedier side of Cliff's recorded legacy, concentrating on his 'earthy' repertoire.
He sings, joyously, of his little mama's 'mouses' ear' (and boasts of 'hauling her ashes'), of 'barnyard sex' (Cliff was fascinated by the activities of cocks and pussies), of 'wild cat mamas' and 'pay-day fights', the horror of being 'married alive', and much, much more.

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Disc 1
  1. No Daddy Blues
  2. Shanghai Rooster Yodel
  3. Guitar Blues
  4. High Steppin' Mama
  5. Tom Cat Blues
  6. Shanghai Rooster No.2
  7. Ash Can Blues
  8. Seven Years With The Wrong Woman
  9. Mouse's Ear Blues
  10. Sal Got A Meat Skin
  11. Ring-tail Tom
  12. Dang My Rowdy Soul
  13. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
  14. Sugar Cane Mama
  15. Onion Eating Mama
  16. Chicken Roost Blues
  17. Goodbye Old Pal
  18. A Wild Cat Woman and A Tom Cat Man
  19. That Nasty Swing
  20. It Ain't No Fault Of Mine
  21. It Takes The Old Hen
  22. Wigglin' Mama
  23. My Rockin' Mama
  24. Pay Day Fight
  25. Shot The Innocent Man
  26. Rooster Blues
  27. Hobo's Fate