Love Wants to Dance

Love Wants to Dance

by Maria Muldaur
Love Wants to Dance

Love Wants to Dance

by Maria Muldaur

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Overview

Maria Muldaur's website quotes her as saying, "My goal is to continue growing and improving as a singer of soulful songs all of my life." It's a single point of focus that has steered her long career through some tricky twists and turns and has provided an anchor for a remarkably consistent recording career. Love Wants to Dance is an elegant, swinging celebration of love in song played to a soundtrack of jazzy blues and sleek R&B. As has become her norm, Muldaur and co-producer Randy Labbe select a wonderfully eclectic mix of material and proceed to color and nuance their hidden elements. Muldaur's voice, which has become a gorgeously textured contralto, emotes effortlessly without giving in to cheap sentiment. Her delivery is flawless and dignified, as well as emotionally honest. The recording fits together seamlessly, as it examines love in all of its phases and stages, from hesitation to swooning bliss to tension and dissolution, as well as rebirth. While there isn't a dud in the bunch, there are some clear standouts, among them the Ivan Linns/Paul Williams' penned "Love Dance," with its shimmering faux Caribbean backbeat, and a stellar reading of Blossom Dearie's "Isn't That the Thing to Do," where want falls like rain form Muldaur's treatment of the tune. The slide guitar and piano-drifting blues of Bob Dylan's "Moonlight" is done in her best Bluesiana style. But it is in Nashville songwriter Brenda Burns' two selections here where Muldaur finds herself completely at home. "Baby You're My Destiny," with its languid tempo, jazz guitar, and gracefully yet directly suggestive lyrics, roams the terrain where carnal and emotional desire are poetically entwined; Muldaur creates this intoxicating weave with grace. The other Burns' tune, "The Strong Stand Alone" is a bluesy, noirish, torch song, and Muldaur 's vocal performance is timeless. It could have been recorded in the 1940s; it could have been sung last night to an absent lover; the shadows and dark corners that keep the protagonist in a lonely silhouette are murky, but unmistakable in which emotions are being given utterance. This is a gorgeous record, one that in its subdued, classy presentation showcases the totality of Muldaur's considerable gift. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 08/24/2004
Label: Telarc Distribution
UPC: 0089408360923
Rank: 175984

Tracks

  1. The Lies of Handsome Men
  2. If Dreams Come True
  3. Love Dance
  4. Isn't That the Thing to Do?
  5. Moonlight
  6. Lonely Moon
  7. Baby You're My Destiny
  8. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
  9. The Strong Stand Alone
  10. Every Day's a New Day

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Maria Muldaur   Primary Artist,Vocals
John Burr   Synthesizer
Lance Dresser   Drums,Percussion
Stewart McCain   Guitar (Bass)
Chris Burns   Piano,Piano
Jim Rothermel   Clarinet,Saxophone
Joe Craven   Violin,Percussion
Daniel Caron   Guitar
Seward McCain   Guitar (Bass)
Bobby Black   Pedal Steel
Danny Caron   Guitar

Technical Credits

John Jacob   Audio Engineer,Engineer,Recording
Randy Labbe   Audio Production,Producer,Recording Producer
Maria Muldaur   Audio Production,Producer,Recording Producer
Hattie Mullaly   Production Assistant,Producer,Assistant Producer
Sue Pelmulder   Assistant Engineer
Paul Williams   Composer
Francesca Bergami   Composer
Sheila Smith   Composer
Lincoln Clapp   Mixing,Mastering,Mixing Engineer,Mastering Engineer
Thoms Macko   Illustrations
Anilda Carrasquillo   Design,Art Direction
Sorcha Cribben Merrill   Producer,Assistant Producer,Production Assistant
Francesca Blumenthal   Composer
Len Saltzberg   Composer
Harold Arlen   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Irving Mills   Composer
Ivan Lins   Composer
Benny Goodman   Composer
Edgar Sampson   Composer
Brenda Burns   Composer
Dave Wellhausen   Engineer,Recording
Gilson Peranzzetta   Composer
Ted Koehler   Composer
Blossom Dearie   Composer
Taj Mahal   Composer
Elaine Martone   Production Supervisor,Recording Supervision
Robert Woods   Executive Producer
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