Maria Muldaur - Meet Me At Midnite (1994)(2005) Lossless
Artist: Maria Muldaur Title Of Album: Meet Me At Midnite Year Of Release: 1994/2005 Label (Catalog#) : Shout! Factory [DK 34344] Country:: USA Genre: Blues Quality: Flac (*image + .cue,log) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 50:28 Full Size: 353Mb(+3%)(covers) Info:wiki
Meet Me at Midnite is the thirteenth solo album by Maria Muldaur, released August 30, 1994. This album was nominated for the W.C. Handy Blues Award in 1994.
Review by Thom Jurek Wisely, Shout! Factory has picked up Maria Muldaur's two early-'90s recordings -- this one and Louisiana Love Call -- from the defunct Black Top label for reissue. While both these recordings are excellent, it's Meet Me at Midnite that offers a portrait of the artist as a hardcore R&B singer of the highest order. Produced by John Porter, Muldaur surrounds herself with crack studio players including Rick Vito, Johnny Lee Schell, Hutch Hutchinson, Bill Payne, and a slew of others. Where Louisiana Love Call focused on the music of New Orleans, Meet Me at Midnite digs deep into various dimensions of the Memphis sound -- soul, R&B, and blues -- and concentrates on the myriad stages and phases of love. While it's true that the set opens with "Trouble With My Lover" by the Crescent City's Allen Toussaint, its vibe is pure Memphis: funky, dirty grooves, packed in a tight cut-time beat and Muldaur shouting the blues with a big, clear ringing voice that wrenches emotion from every syllable. Likewise, the title cut by Vito and John Herron crawls down into the blues alley with killer slide guitar riffs winding their way around Muldaur's seductive vocals. "Sweet Simple Love" is pure soul power. Muldaur's croon is affective, surrounded by a backing chorus that includes Tracy Nelson, stating her pure spiritually amorous intentions in front of a popping horn section and B-3 choogle. The gritty yet laid-back shimmy and funk of "Recovered Soul" bears the marks of all of Muldaur's strengths: steady yet emotive delivery, in-the-pocket rhythmic phrasing, and communicative in both range and articulation. In all, Meet Me at Midnite is one of those overlooked gems that got a second life. It's one of her strongest recordings; don't miss it.
Tracks: ------- 01. I'll Be Glad [4:44] 02. Why Are People Like That? [3:14] 03. Soulful Dress [3:08] 04. Blues Go Walking [3:14] 05. I Done Made It Up in My Mind [4:10] 06. Walk by Faith [4:19] 07. As an Eagle Stirreth in Her Nest [4:27] 08. Rain Down Tears [4:33] 09. Get You Next to Me [4:38] 10. Steady Love [4:21] 11. Don't Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down [4:10] 12. Please Send Me Someone to Love [6:27] 13. I Am Not Alone [5:09]
Personnel: ----- Maria Muldaur – Vocals James Hutchinson – Bass (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 to 10, 12) Larry Fulcher – Bass (tracks 3, 6) Tony Braunagel – Drums, Percussion (track 1 to 10, 12) Johnny Lee Schell – Guitar (tracks 1 to 8, 12) Jon Woodhead – Guitar (tracks 5, 7, 10) John Porter – Dobro (tracks 12), Guitar (tracks 1, 9) Rick Vito – Slide Guitar (tracks 2, 6, 10) Bill Payne – Organ (tracks 5, 7), Piano (tracks 1, 4, 9) Tommy Eyre – Organ (tracks 2, 9) Marty Grebb – Piano (tracks 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12), Bariton Saxophone (tracks 1, 4, 5, 8, 9), Tenor Saxophone (track 5), Organ (tracks 4, 6, 10), Marty Grebb – Accordion (track 12) Joe Sublett – Tenor Saxophone (tracks 1, 4, 5, 8, 9) Darrell Leonard – Trumpet (tracks 1, 4, 5, 8, 9) Don Bryant – Background Vocals Dianne Carter – Background Vocals Dee Dee Dickerson – Background Vocals Mike Finnegan – Background Vocals Donny Gerrard – Background Vocals Charles Lovett – Background Vocals Shaun Murphy – Background Vocals Tracy Nelson – Background Vocals Ann Peebles – Background Vocals Becky Russell – Background Vocals Rugenia Faith Taylor – Background Vocals Vaneta Thompson – Background Vocals Darrell Leonard – Trumpet
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