Showing posts with label Geoff Muldaur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geoff Muldaur. Show all posts

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Geoff Muldaur & The Nite Lites - I Ain't Drunk

Album: I Ain't Drunk
Size: 94,3 MB
Time: 40:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1980/2024
Styles: Blues/R&B
Art: Front

1. Boogie Chillen' II (5:41)
2. That's How I Feel About You (4:11)
3. Nobody Knows (The Way I Feel This Morning) (4:17)
4. I Ain't Drunk (3:19)
5. Natural Ball (3:26)
6. Down For The Count (3:08)
7. Meanest Woman Blues (4:49)
8. As Long As I'm Moving (3:46)
9. Caldonia (4:10)
10. Sea Sea Rider (3:51)

Guitarist and singer Geoff Muldaur was one of the leading figures in the Boston folk music community in the '60s. A co-founder of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and a member of Paul Butterfield's Better Days, Muldaur also found success alongside his then-wife Maria. He continued to release solo albums and collaborations as the decades progressed, and has enjoyed a long and well-respected career as an advocate of vintage blues, jazz, and jug band music. His blues-folk stylings are borne of respect for the music's history, from the perspective of a contemporary artist very much of his own era.

Muldaur was born in Pelham, New York on August 12, 1943. He developed a taste for music when his older brother introduced him to vintage jazz when he was five years old. At 16, he learned to play guitar and formed his first band, the Goombay Rhythm Kings, while attending prep school. He steeped himself in classic blues and folk sounds, and in 1961 he relocated to Boston, where he soon became part of the nascent folk music scene.

In 1963, he was invited to join Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band, one of New England's leading folk groups who offered a playful interpretation of American roots music. Kweskin & the Jug Band released their self-titled debut album in 1963, and their second LP, Jug Band Music, appeared in 1965. (In between those releases, Muldaur cut a solo set for Prestige Records, Sleepy Man Blues.) By the time the second Jug Band album was recorded, Maria D'Amato had joined the group as a vocalist and fiddler. Geoff and Maria soon became romantically involved and were married in 1964. Geoff and Maria appeared on two more albums with the Jug Band, 1966's See Reverse Side for Title and 1967's Garden of Joy, before Kweskin broke up the group in 1968.

Working as a duo, Geoff and Maria relocated to Woodstock, New York, where they became part of a new musical community that included Bob Dylan, the Band, Paul Butterfield, and many other notable artists. Geoff & Maria Muldaur cut a pair of well-received albums as a duo, 1968's Pottery Pie and 1972's Sweet Potatoes, before divorce broke up the act in 1972. Geoff began producing local and national blues artists, as well as making his own recordings, beginning with 1975's Geoff Muldaur Is Having a Wonderful Time and 1976's Motion. He also cut a pair of albums with guitarist Amos Garrett, 1978's Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett and 1979's Live in Japan. He also composed scores for film and television, earning an Emmy in the process, and his definitive recording of "Brazil" from Pottery Pie was featured in Terry Gilliam's film of the same title.

Muldaur has toured Britain, Germany, and Ireland, and appeared at Carnegie Hall, Royal Festival Hall, the Kennedy Center, the San Francisco Blues Festival, and the Winnipeg and Edmonton Folk Festivals, and on A Prairie Home Companion. After breaking away from his solo recordings and performances in the late '80s, Muldaur returned to the studio for 1998's The Secret Handshake and 2000's Password while a live performance during this resurgence, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, was released in 2003. He continued to record and tour into the new millennium, and reunited with Jim Kweskin for the 2016 release Penny's Farm. In 2022 he teamed up with a crew of Holland's most decorated classical and jazz musicians for His Last Letter, an innovative set of classic American folk and jazz-blues. /Biography by Mark Deming, AllMusic

(For personnel details, see info text file included.)

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett - Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett

Size: 81,9 MB
Time: 34:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1978/2003
Styles: Blues Folk
Art: Front

01. My Tears Came Rolling Down (3:53)
02. River's Invitation (3:18)
03. Prelude In Em, No.4, Opus 28 (2:40)
04. Sloppy Drunk (3:22)
05. La Juanda (4:17)
06. Carolina Sunshine Girl (3:16)
07. Washboard Blues (3:23)
08. Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy (1:36)
09. Chicken Stew (Part 1) (3:48)
10. Dance Of The Coloured Elves (2:34)
11. Beatiful Isle Of Somewhere (2:24)

On this album, two artists who were prominent in folk music during the '60s sing and play a variety of lively material.

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Monday, March 11, 2019

Geoff & Maria Muldaur - Sweet Potatoes

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 40:59
Size: 96.2 MB
Released: 1972, CD in 2008
Styles: Roots, Folk
Art: Front

1. Blue Railroad Train (3:01)
2. Havana Moon (4:52)
3. Lazybones (4:49)
4. Cordelia (3:57)
5. Dardanella (4:31)
6. I'm Rich (5:10)
7. Sweet Potatoes (2:07)
8. Kneein' Me (3:23)
9. Lover Man (4:07)
10. Hard Time Killin' Floor (4:57)

While at Cambridge, MA, Maria Muldaur joined the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and began an affair with singer Geoff Muldaur; the couple eventually married and had a daughter, Jenni, who would later become a singer in her own right. When the Kweskin band broke up in 1968, the couple stayed Amo with their label (Reprise) and began recording together as Geoff & Maria Muldaur. They moved to Woodstock, NY, to take advantage of the burgeoning music scene there and issued two albums -- 1970's Pottery Pie and 1971's Sweet Potatoes -- before Geoff departed in 1972 to form Better Days with Paul Butterfield, a move that signaled not only the end of the couple's musical partnership, but their marriage as well.

Geoff Muldaur (Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Luzan, Organ, Horns);
Maria Muldaur (Vocals, Tambourine);
Amos Garrett (Electric Guitar, Trombone, Vocal on track 3);
Bill Keith (Pedal Steel);
Billy Mundi (Drums, Luzan, Percussions);
John Kahn (Bass);
GUESTS
Paul Butterfield (Harmonica);
Jeff Gutcheon (Piano);
Bobby Notkoff (Violin);
Trevor Lawrence (Bariton Sax);
Peter Ecklund (Trumpet);
Gene Dinwiddie (Tenor Sax);
Munc Blackburn (Alto Sax);
Junior Turlock (Bass);
Stu Brotman (Bowed Bass, Bass Trombone);
Billy Wolf (Bass on track 10);

Sweet Potatoes

Monday, October 29, 2018

VA - Blues Folk

Size: 207,2 MB
Time: 87:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Blues Folk
Art: Front

01 Kate & Anna McGarrigle - Blues In D (2:43)
02 Alvin Youngblood Hart - John Hardy (4:30)
03 60,000,000 Buffalo - American Money Blues (5:36)
04 Kelly Joe Phelps - Roll Away The Stone (4:50)
05 Thorstein Bergman - How Long Blues (Demo 1965) (2:36)
06 Blind Willie McTell - You Got To Die (3:09)
07 Judy Henske - Empty Bed Blues (3:39)
08 Grateful Dead - Dupree's Diamond Blues (3:33)
09 Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - Come On In My Kitchen - Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean - Going Down The Road Feeling Bad (4:14)
10 James Shorty - I Want Jesus To Walk With Me (3:43)
11 Felix Dukes - Motherless Children (2:49)
12 John Sebastian - Goodnight Irene (Live) (4:40)
13 Alannah Myles - Hurry Make Love (2:16)
14 Chas & Dave - Midnight Special (2:30)
15 John Lee Hooker - Drifting Blues (3:31)
16 Geoff Muldaur - Jailbird Love Song (3:56)
17 Maria Muldaur - Travelin' Shoes (2:23)
18 Odetta - Mule Skinner Blues (2:51)
19 Leadbelly - Looky Looky Yonder Black Betty Yellow Women's Door Bells (3:07)
20 Mississippi Fred McDowell - Drop Down Mama (2:52)
21 Ed Young & Lonnie Young - Chevrolet (4:04)
22 Taj Mahal & Toumani Diabate - Catfish Blues (5:29)
23 Beausoleil - Les Blues De Chaleur (Hot Blues) (3:19)
24 Tim Hardin - I Cant Slow Down (3:25)
25 Lightnin' Hopkins - Bluebird Bluebird (1:26)

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Saturday, June 9, 2018

VA - Old Time Blues Mix

Size: 204,9 MB
Time: 86:43
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Elecric/Acoustic Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01 Leadbelly - Where Did You Sleep Last Night (3:01)
02 Sammy Price - Jelly Roll Junior Blues (3:02)
03 Faces - Jerusalem (1:51)
04 Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - Come On In My Kitchen - Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean Going Down The Road Feeling Bad (4:13)
05 Blind Willie McTell - The Razor Ball (2:51)
06 Odetta - Gallows Tree (Gallows Pole) (2:49)
07 Mississippi Fred Mcdowell - Freight Train Blues (3:03)
08 Tim Hardin - I Cant Slow Down (3:25)
09 Felix Dukes - Motherless Children (2:49)
10 Kelly Joe Phelps - Goodnight Irene (5:38)
11 James Shorty - I Want Jesus To Walk With Me (3:43)
12 Odetta - Midnight Special (2:34)
13 Alvin Youngblood Hart - Illinois Blues (4:19)
14 60,000,000 Buffalo - American Money Blues (5:36)
15 Dr. John - Dear Old Southland (2:41)
16 Thorstein Bergman - How Long Blues (Demo 1965) (2:34)
17 Tim Buckley - Hong Kong Bar (6:57)
18 The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - I Got My Mojo Working (3:32)
19 Maria Muldaur - Honey Babe Blues (3:07)
20 Charlie Norman - Boogie Woogie On St. Louis Blues (3:00)
21 Ray Charles - Mr. Charles Blues (2:47)
22 Mose Allison - Rollin' Stone (2:59)
23 Geoff Muldaur - Tennessee Blues (3:37)
24 Beausoleil - Les Blues De Chaleur (Hot Blues) (3:19)
25 Champion Jack Dupree - Strollin' (3:06)

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Monday, June 15, 2015

VA - The Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Concert: Live In Vancouver

Size: 183,1 MB
Time: 78:15
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2010
Styles: Acoustic/Electric Blues
Art: Front

01 Mississippi Sheiks - Introduction (4:09)
02 Oh Susanna - Things About Comin' My Way (6:09)
03 Sojourners - Sweet Maggie (5:39)
04 Geoff Muldaur - Poor Boy (3:42)
05 Steve Dawson - Gulf Coast Bay (5:39)
06 Colin James - Keep On Tryin' (3:57)
07 Bob Brozman - Church Bell Blues (6:43)
08 Van Dyke Parks - It's Backfirin' Now (4:38)
09 Robin Holcomb - I've Got Blood In My Eyes For You (6:27)
10 Jim Byrnes - Tell Me What The Cats Are Fighting About (5:50)
11 Alvin Youngblood Hart - Livin' In A Strain (5:32)
12 John Hammond Jr. - Kind Treatment (5:07)
13 Dave Alvin & Christy McWilson - Wo's Been Here (7:29)
14 All Stars - Sitting On Top Of The World (7:08)

All-star lineup includes Dave Alvin, John Hammond, Van Dyke Parks, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Jim Byrnes, Colin James, Bob Brozman, Geoff Muldaur, Robin Holcomb, The Sojourners, Oh Susanna, and Steve Dawson.

12 new performances by this unique group of artists, including collaborations and an encore performance of "Sitting On Top Of The World" that includesall the artists at once.

This was a once-only concert that was the last event of the 2010 Vancouver Cultural Olympiad which ran during the Winter Olympics. Also included at the beginning of the DVD are exclusive interviews, backstage footage and a behind the scenes look at the rehearsals that occurred before the concert took place.

This concert also features the same house band that was featured on the CD - Steve Dawson (guitars), Matt Chamberlain (drums), Wayne Horvitz (keyboards) and Keith Lowe (bass), and Daniel Lapp (fiddle, trumpet).

The Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Concert

VA - Things About Comin' My Way: A Tribute To The Music Of The Mississippi Sheiks

Size: 155,7 MB
Time: 66:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Art: Full

01. The North Mississippi Allstars - It's Backfirin' Now (3:59)
02. Ndidi Onukwulu - Things About Comin' My Way (4:58)
03. John Hammond - Stop And Listen (3:47)
04. Bruce Cockburn - Honey Babe Let The Deal Go Down (3:56)
05. Oh Susanna - Bootlegger's Blues (Arrangement By Van Dyke Parks) (3:43)
06. The Carolina Chocolate Drops - Sitting On Top Of The World (3:17)
07. Danny Barnes - Too Long (4:00)
08. Jim Byrnes - Jailbird Love Song (3:27)
09. Bill Frisell - That's It (3:10)
10. Madeleine Peyroux - Please Baby (4:11)
11. Kelly Joe Phelps - Livin' In A Strain (4:46)
12. Steve Dawson - Lonely One In This Town (3:39)
13. Geoff Muldaur & The Texas Sheiks - The World Is Going Wrong (3:08)
14. Del Rey - We Both Are Feeling Good Right Now (2:45)
15. Bob Brozman - Somebody's Gotta Help You (4:06)
16. The Sojourners - He Calls That Religion (4:00)
17. Robin Holcomb - I've Got Blood In My Eyes For You (5:21)

The Mississippi Sheiks were a short-lived but popular acoustic string band that recorded approximately 70 songs during the first half of the 1930s before receding into history. Built around guitarist/singer Walter Vinson and fiddler Lonnie Chatmon, with other musicians (notably Lonnie's guitarist brothers Bo Carter and Sam Chatmon), the Sheiks left their influence on numerous folk, country, blues, and even rock performers in later decades -- their best-known song, "Sitting on Top of the World," was recorded by a long list of artists including Howlin' Wolf, Ray Charles, Chet Atkins, Cream, Bob Dylan, and the Grateful Dead. For this tribute album, producer Steve Dawson gathered a cast of sympathetic artists to interpret songs associated with the group, giving them much leeway but keeping the proceedings from veering too far from the original spirit of the music. Dawson himself plays a variety of guitars on several tracks, and takes top billing on a perky version of "Lonely One in This Town," but largely stays behind the scenes so that the artists' personalities might meld with the new arrangements of this seven-plus-decades-old music. The performances range from the solo guitar of bluesman John Hammond and slide master Bob Brozman to the gospel of the Sojourners and the sultry, jazzy vocalizing of Madeleine Peyroux. The opening number, "It's Backfirin' Now," is given a rootsy jug band treatment by the North Mississippi Allstars and Bruce Cockburn, with trombone and Hammond organ among his accompaniment, brings a sweet and lazy New Orleans feel to "Honey Babe Let the Deal Go Down." It's appropriate that the Carolina Chocolate Drops -- perhaps the closest of contemporary bands in style to the Sheiks -- get to make "Sitting on Top of the World" their own: these African-American traditionalists have a deep understanding of, and innate camaraderie with, the Sheiks' music. Not surprisingly, Geoff Muldaur -- whose own lengthy catalog is filled with tunes that draw from the Sheiks' brand of old-timey string music -- and his own Texas Sheiks nail "The World Is Going Wrong." Even jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, whose eclecticism has always been his hallmark, finds common ground with the long-gone Sheiks, dueting with trombonist Steve Moore on "That's It," a good-time melody that manages to capture the essence of the Sheiks' sound while placing it squarely in today's more complex world. ~by Jeff Tamarkin

Things About Comin' My Way