Let Me Play with Your Poodle (album) explained
Let Me Play With Your Poodle |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Marcia Ball |
Border: | yes |
Genre: | Blues |
Label: | Rounder |
Producer: | Derek O'Brien, Marcia Ball, Mark Kazanoff[1] |
Prev Title: | Blue House |
Prev Year: | 1994 |
Next Title: | Sing It! |
Next Year: | 1998 |
Let Me Play With Your Poodle is a blues album by Marcia Ball. It was released on June 24, 1997 on Rounder Records.[2] [3] AllMusic noted: "This album of snaky swamp rock is one of Ball's best recordings".[2]
Track listing
All songs written by Marcia Ball except as noted.
- "Let Me Play With Your Poodle" (Hudson Whittaker) - 4:14
- "Why Women Cry" - 3:29
- "Crawfishin'" (Clarence Garlow, Leon Rene) - 2:53
- "How Big a Fool" (Speeks) - 3:55
- "The Right Tool for the Job" - 4:15
- "I'm Just a Prisoner (Of Your Good Lovin')" (Eddie Harris, George Jackson) - 3:39
- "I Still Love You" (Eamonn Campbell) - 6:14
- "Can't Trust My Heart" (Delbert McClinton) - 3:30
- "The Story of My Life" - 3:59
- "Something I Can't Do" (Mike Duke) - 3:25
- "For the Love of a Man" - 5:29
- "American Dream" - 3:59
- "Louisiana 1927" (Randy Newman) - 5:13[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Let Me Play with Your Poodle - Marcia Ball | Credits | AllMusic. 13 May 2021. AllMusic.
- Web site: Let Me Play with Your Poodle - Marcia Ball | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic. May 13, 2021. AllMusic.
- Web site: Let Me Play with Your Poodle - Marcia Ball | Releases | AllMusic. May 13, 2021. AllMusic.