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Sings Love Songs of Bob Dylan
 
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Sings Love Songs of Bob Dylan
~ Maria Muldaur (Artist)
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3. To Be Alone With You Listen
4. Heart Of Mine Listen
5. Make You Feel My Love Listen
6. Moonlight Listen
7. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go Listen
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The legendary vocalist Maria Muldaur is a child of American folk and roots music. Raised in the Greenwich Village scene of the 1960s, she learnt her craft alongside some of the most revered folksingers of the period. Among her contemporaries was Bob Dylan, the folk-singer who redefined the musical landscape with a brand of insightful music that transcended its folk roots and left an indelible mark that is evident to this day. In the early days of that Village folk scene, Muldaur and Dylan often played side-by-side in the coffeehouse circuit. Muldaur remembers well the "deep, fervent, compassionate and amazingly perceptive" voice that Dylan brought to the many social issues of the early 1960s. But she insists that there was more to Dylan's music than commentary, protest and change. "It occurred to me," she says, "that while Dylan is mostly known for his perceptive, brutally honest and insightful songs of social consciousness, he has in fact, over the years, written many passionate, poignant love songs." Muldaur interprets twelve of these memorable love songs in her own distinctive bluesy-rootsy style.

Personnel: Maria Muldaur - vocals and fiddle, David Torkanowsky - keyboards, Hutch Hutchinson - bass, Tony Braunagel - drums, Cranston Clements - guitar, Amos Garrett - guitar, Danny Caron - guitars, Suzy Thompson - fiddle, accordion, Maxine Gerber - frailing banjo, Chris Haugen - slide guitar, Joel Jaffe - E-bow guitar, lap-steel guitar, tambourine and shaker, Kimberly Bass - harmony vocals.


 
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Hidden Jewel, 7 May 2007
By M. A. Ashley-brown (London, England) - See all my reviews
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If you thought that Brian Ferry's Dylanesque was excellent please take the time to enjoy Maria Muldaur's version of Dylan's love songs. Like me, you may have only heard of Muldaur from the '70s hit Midnight at the Oasis. She has a hypnotic voice that age has not diminished. Judy Collins' "Sings Dylan" is equally magical and highly recommended.
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