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    Greetings, weary traveller, and welcome to the world of Muleskinner Jones.

    The "Terrible Stories" debut is now available as a CD release. These four folk songs of dubious character can be yours for less than the price of a knife and a shovel.

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    Make payments with PayPal - it's fast, free and secure! All prices include CD, postage and packing and are quoted in US$. It costs around three quid to you folks in the UK...

    You can download the 'Terrible Stories' EP here.
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    "* Johnny Cash Beck Bad Livers Wilco *"genre: Folk Punk
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    Pretty Polly by another name. Serial killer bluegrass. Reviews have said this sounds like Beck sparring with Johnny Cash, or The Violent Femmes jamming with the Beastie Boys. I think it sounds like the Bad Livers meets The Fall with a dash of Leonard Cohen thrown in.
    CD: Terrible Stories
     
    "* Violent Femmes Willard Grant Tupelo *"genre: Folk Punk
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    Rose Connelly
    CD: Terrible Stories
     
    "* Nick Cave The Pogues Handsome Family *"genre: Folk Punk
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    'How Come That Blood on your Coat Sleeve' by another name. A traditional Cain and Abel type tale. Like a drunken Nick Cave playing duellin' banjos with Julie Andrews and The Pogues. genre? alt country, alternative country, insurgent country
    CD: Terrible Stories
    Credits: Words and music traditional - arrangement by James Closs
     
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