Maria Muldaur - Meet Me At Midnite (Shout! Factory)

Maria Muldaur - Meet Me At Midnite (Shout! Factory)
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Album Details

Title: Meet Me At Midnite (Shout! Factory)
Artist: Maria Muldaur
Release Date: 8/30/1994
Re-Released On: 5/3/2005
Label: Black Top, Shout! Factory
Duration: 49:08
UPCs: 633081110728, 826663434422
Genre: Blues
Style: Dance-Pop
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Bright, Rousing, Reverent, Sentimental, Warm, Freewheeling, Fun, Organic, Whimsical, Literate, Passionate, Playful, Rollicking, Earnest, Humorous, Relaxed, Spiritual
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Trouble With My Lover
  2. Meet Me at Midnight
  3. Send the Man Back Home
  4. Sweet Simple Love
  5. Power in Music
  6. Ease the Pain
  7. Trouble With Love
  8. Recovered Soul
  9. Down So Love
  10. Serve Somebody
  11. Woman's Lament
  12. Mississippi Muddy Water

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDShout! Factory34344
1994CDBlack Top1107

Other Editions

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Album Review

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. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew WarwickAssistant Engineer, Engineer
Ann PeeblesVocals (Background)
Becky RussellVocals (Background)
Bill PayneOrgan, Piano
Charles LovettVocals (Background)
Darrell LeonardTrumpet
Dee Dee DickersonVocals (Background)
Derek DresslerProject Assistant
Dianne CarterVocals (Background)
Don BryantVocals (Background)
Donny GerrardVocals (Background)
Hammond ScottExecutive Producer
James "Hutch" HutchinsonBass
Jeff PaloProducer
Jerry FinnAssistant Engineer, Engineer
Joe McGrathEngineer
Joe SublettSax (Tenor)
John PorterAudio Production, Producer, Guitar, Dobro
John RobertsPackage Supervision, Artwork
John WoodheadSoloist, Guitar
Johnny Lee SchellSoloist, Guitar
Larry FulcherBass
Maria MuldaurVocals, Liner Notes, Tambourine
Marty GrebbTenor (Vocal), Accordion, Organ, Sax (Baritone), Soloist, Sax (Tenor), Piano
Matt PakuckoAssistant Engineer, Engineer
Matthew SpisakDesign
Mike FinneganVocals (Background)
Nauman S. ScottExecutive Producer
Rich VeltropEngineer, Assistant Engineer
Rick VitoGuitar, Slide Guitar, Soloist
Rugenia Faith TaylorVocals (Background)
Scott KeyPhotography
Shane MooneyEditorial Supervision
Shaun MurphyVocals (Background)
Shawn AmosReissue Supervisor
Steve WinnTypography
Ted MyersProject Assistant
Terry WilsonSongwriter
Tommy EyreOrgan
Tony BraunagelDrums, Percussion
Tracy NelsonVocals (Background)
Vaneta ThompsonVocals (Background)

Member Reviews

William G. (Swapster) wrote on 8/23/2009...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Haughty and sultry are the words that come to my mind when I listen to this CD--don't even think about comparing this hot woman with Janis Joplin-cause if you do you're missing her whole sound--she's as hot as her cover makes her look--believe me after this CD lay back and let those dreams roll on--