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Format: CD
 Record Label: Stony Plain (Canada)
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing 1. Down Home Blues 2. Up the Country Blues 3. Separation Blues - (with Bonnie Raitt) 4. Good Man Is Hard to Find, A 5. Handy Man 6. New Orleans Hop Scop Blues 7. Smile 8. TB Blues 9. One Hour Mama 10. Empty Bed Blues 11. Early Every Morn 12. Yonder Come the Blues
| Details | | Producer: | Maria Muldaur, Ron Harwood | | Distributor: | Koch (Distributor USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Maria Muldaur (vocals); ROD MCDONALD (banjo); Kim Cusack (alto saxophone); Russ Whitman (baritone saxophone); Jon-Erik Kellso (trumpet); Chris Smith, Kevin Porter (trombone); Dave Mathews, James Dapogny (piano); Kurt Krahnke (bass instrument); Pete Siers (drums); James Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Band. Additional personnel: Bonnie Raitt (vocals). Maria Muldaur's journey through the back pages of American popular music continues with her exploration of the racier side of the blues, in which she's accompanied by the authentically 1920s and '30s-sounding band of jazz preservationist Jim Dapogny. Joined on "Separation Blues" by Bonnie Raitt, herself no slouch as a blues singer, Muldaur navigates the earthy insinuations of "Handy Man," the teasing "One Hour Mama," and the voluptuous "Early Every Morn," breathing new life into these raunchy classics and making them her own.
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