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| Biography: 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 ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1994 Label: Paula Critics' Rating:  Barbara Carr had a number of good Chess singles during the late '60s, but she never received the opportunity to record a full album for the label. She didn't make a full-length album until the '90s, when ...Read full reviewReleased: 1998 Label: Ecko Critics' Rating:  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 ...Read full review
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