ALBUM REVIEW: Willi Carlisle’s Ardently Queer, Class-Conscious Take on Country-Folk Traditionalism Gets Wilder and Friskier on 'Winged Victory'
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ALBUM REVIEW: Willi Carlisle’s Ardently Queer, Class-Conscious Take on Country-Folk Traditionalism Gets Wilder and Friskier on 'Winged Victory'
“I wanted my version to sound like a drag queen in a horny vaudeville act. I think we nailed it.”That’s what Willi Carlisle writes about his cover of “Crying These Cocksucking Tears,” a tune by Patrick Haggerty of Lavender Country (the band that made the first widely-released “gay country music” effort in 1973), off his latest album, Winged Victory.So much about that song choice and description seems telling about Carlisle’s artistry. He is, dee…
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