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Barbara Carr - Bone Me Like You Own Me (CD)

Bone Me Like You Own Me
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Album Details: Bone Me Like You Own Me

Release Date:05/05/1998
Label:Ecko Records
UPC:706393101521

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  • All Music Guide

    Adults only please Barbara Carr's hot, risqué Southern soul tales are too explicit for the kiddies and will shock most adults. The titles -- "Long on Talk, Short on Love," "Bone Me Like You Own Me," and "If the Lord Keeps the Thought of You out of Mind, I'll Keep Your Booty out of My Bed" -- speak volumes. On "Livin' a Lie," Carr is miserable because her husband supplies but doesn't satisfy; she's totally off the wall on "Bit Off More Than You Could Chew" and "Show Me No Mercy." Every song is delivered in Barbara's tough-as-nails style, and she's ably assisted by a crack production crew.

    - Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

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Biography

Barbara Carr

After decades of toiling in obscurity (including a low-profile stint on Chess), Barbara Carr finally began to make a name for herself in the late '90s as a brassy, often X-rated belter in the Southern soul-blues vein. A native of St. Louis, Carr was born Barbara Crosby on January 9, 1941, and began singing in church as a choir girl, eventually forming a family gospel gr... Read more