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Cliff CarlisleBlues Yodeler & Steel Guitar WizardCD 7039
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Everyone knows Jimmie Rodgers, the first yodeling superstar of country music, but wait until you hear Cliff Carlisle! He could yodel with the best of them and played the hottest steel guitar you'll ever hear.
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Listen to some of the tracks!! (uses RealAudio®) 1. Memphis Yodel 2. No Daddy Blues 3. Hobo Blues 4. Columbus Stockade Blues 5. Shanghai Rooster Yodel 6. I Don't Mind 7. High Steppin' Mama 8. It Ain't No Fault Of Mine 9. That Nasty Swing 10. Get Her By The Tail On A Down Hill Grade 11. My Lovin Kathleen 12. Wild Cat Woman And A Tom Cat Man, A 13. You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone (Just Because) 14. Rambling Yodeler 15. When The Evening Sun Goes Down 16. Handsome Blues 17. My Rockin' Mama 18. Pay Day Fight 19. My Travelin' Night 20. Trouble Minded Blues 21. Pan American Man 22. I'm Saving Saturday Night For You 23. Footprints In The Snow 24. Black Jack David |
REVIEW ...Cliff Carlisle was a Jimmy Rodgers devotee, but had an edgier yodeling style and his steel guitar work was excellent with a healthy nod to the then popular Hawaiian style. From the opening notes of 'Memphis Yodel' it's obvious Carlisle is more than just a Rodgers imitator. His accompaniment is especially note-worthy as lap style guitar isn't a particularly common solo accompanying instrumentäCarlisle comes across as a talented artist, who, while not a 'pop' artist like Gene Autry or as original as Rodgers, was a versatile energetic singer and a fine steel guitarist. This will appeal most to old timey and prewar blues fansätop marks for presentation (great essay and song notes by Mark A. Humphrey), sound and length.(Dave Harris Real Blues) |