Maria Muldaur - Richland Woman Blues (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Maria Muldaur
- Title: Richland Woman Blues
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Stony Plain Music
- Genre: Muldaur-Blues
- Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 46:21
- Total Size: 287 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1.Richland Women Blues - (with John Sebastian)
2.Grasshoppers in My Pillow - (with Amos Garrett/David Wilkie)
3.It's a Blessing - (with Bonnie Raitt)
4.Me & My Chauffeur Blues - (with Roy Rogers)
5.Put It Right Here - (with Dave Matthews)
6.I'm Goin' Back Home - (with Alvin Youngblood Hart)
7.My Man Blues - (with Angela Strehli)
8.In My Girlish Days - (with Roy Rogers)
9.Far Away Blues - (with Tracy Nelson)
10.I Got to Move - (with Alvin Youngblood Hart)
11.Lonesome Desert Blues - (with Dave Matthews)
12.Soul of a Man - (with Taj Mahal)
13.I Belong to That Band - (with Ernie Hawkins)
14.It's a Blessing (Reprise) - (with Bonnie Raitt)
1.Richland Women Blues - (with John Sebastian)
2.Grasshoppers in My Pillow - (with Amos Garrett/David Wilkie)
3.It's a Blessing - (with Bonnie Raitt)
4.Me & My Chauffeur Blues - (with Roy Rogers)
5.Put It Right Here - (with Dave Matthews)
6.I'm Goin' Back Home - (with Alvin Youngblood Hart)
7.My Man Blues - (with Angela Strehli)
8.In My Girlish Days - (with Roy Rogers)
9.Far Away Blues - (with Tracy Nelson)
10.I Got to Move - (with Alvin Youngblood Hart)
11.Lonesome Desert Blues - (with Dave Matthews)
12.Soul of a Man - (with Taj Mahal)
13.I Belong to That Band - (with Ernie Hawkins)
14.It's a Blessing (Reprise) - (with Bonnie Raitt)
In so many ways, this offering from Maria Muldaur--her 25th--is a surprise. To begin with, there's the overall rootsy feel, with a very classic, traditional aesthetic governing most of the material--unusual indeed for a vocalist whose Meet Me Where They Play the Blues and Music for Lovers were rooted in much more of a pop sensibility. Then again, since Muldaur started out with folksy jug bands, often in the company of ex-husband and modern folkster Geoff Muldaur, maybe this return to the roots isn't too surprising.
But then, there's her choice of guest stars; Richland Woman Blues is as much about Muldaur's collaborators as it is about her own voice. Some of them are obvious, given the album's bent: there are two excellent duets with Alvin Youngblood Hart, one with Taj Mahal, and a couple of tracks featuring Californian blues guitarist Roy Rogers (no, not that one!). But there's also keyboard work from Dave Mathews on two tracks, a devotional duet with Bonnie Raitt, and a rich, throaty duet with Tracy Nelson, in which both women acquit themselves admirably. While a departure from her usual idiom, this is a sound, solid entry in Muldaur's body of work, where she holds her own with a cast of distinguished guests
But then, there's her choice of guest stars; Richland Woman Blues is as much about Muldaur's collaborators as it is about her own voice. Some of them are obvious, given the album's bent: there are two excellent duets with Alvin Youngblood Hart, one with Taj Mahal, and a couple of tracks featuring Californian blues guitarist Roy Rogers (no, not that one!). But there's also keyboard work from Dave Mathews on two tracks, a devotional duet with Bonnie Raitt, and a rich, throaty duet with Tracy Nelson, in which both women acquit themselves admirably. While a departure from her usual idiom, this is a sound, solid entry in Muldaur's body of work, where she holds her own with a cast of distinguished guests
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