Genre: Blues
Label: Pure Pleasure
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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Maria Muldaur Richland Woman Blues 180g LP

Maria Muldaur

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SKU:
PPRLP12702
UPC:
5060149622063
180g High Quality Pressing! Pressed at Pallas in Germany! Re-mastering by Ray Staff at Air Mastering!

Best known for that ditty about camels, Maria Muldaur has since established herself as one of the finest folk/country/jazz/blues/gospel interpreters ever to have a Top Five single. After 26 years and 24 solo albums, Muldaur -- inspired by a trip to Memphis' Beale Street -- digs deep into her roots and pays tribute to the classic blues women of the '20s and '30s. Aided by the similarly inclined Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal, and Alvin 'Youngblood' Hart, Muldaur breezes through 14 tunes from icons Bessie Smith and Memphis Minnie, as well as obscurities from the Reverend Gary Davis, Mississippi John Hurt, and Blind Willie Johnson. Keeping the unplugged accompaniment stripped way down to a single guitar or piano and occasional bass, Muldaur has room to maneuver her evocative vocals that shift from gritty groans to a high-pitched edgy trill.

Far from a dry history lesson, these songs are performed with the strength and tenacity of the women who originally sang them. Whether spinning saucy, double entendre lyrics in "Me And My Chauffeur Blues" ("the way you ride so easy, I can't turn you down") or longing for her Southern home after moving north during the Depression in Bessie Smith's "Far Away Blues," the singer remains invigorated and inspired throughout. By returning to her late-'60s Jim Kweskin Jug Band coffeehouse days, Maria Muldaur has discovered her middle-aged oasis with "Richland Woman Blues." And there's not a camel in sight...

Features:
• 180g High Quality Vinyl
• Pressed at Pallas in Germany
• Re-mastering by Ray Staff at Air Mastering

Musicians:
Maria Muldaur, vocals
Alvin Youngblood Hart, guitar, vocals
Bonnie Raitt, guitar
John Sebastian, guitar
David Wilkie, mandocello
Dave Mathews, piano
Roly Salley, bass
Angela Strehli, vocals
Tracy Nelson, vocals

Selections:
Side One:

1. Richland Woman Blues
2. Grasshoppers In My Pillow
3. It's A Blessing
4. Me and My Chauffeur Blues
5. Put It Right Here
6. I'm Going Back Home
Side Two:
1. My Man Blues
2. In My Girlish Days
3. Far Away Blues
4. I Got To Move
5. Lonesome Desert Blues
6. Soul Of A Man
7. I Belong To That Band
8. It's A Blessing (Reprise)

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