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  1. Fanning the Flames is an album by the American musician Maria Muldaur, released in 1996. Muldaur labeled the album's music "bluesiana," a combination of blues and Louisiana good-time music. Muldaur included songs with political or topical themes, a choice she had rarely made in the past.

  2. 19 de may. de 2022 · 59. 4.6K views 1 year ago #mavisstaples #levonhelm #antirecords. Listen to the full album here: https://antircrds.io/3Pmh6Ge "Farther Along" by @mavisstaples & @levonhelm9664 from the album...

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  3. Mavis Staples ( Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos, 10 de julio de 1939) es una cantante, actriz y activista estadounidense que ha grabado y tocado tanto con su banda familiar, The Staple Singers, como en solitario. Biografía. Staples nació en Chicago ( Illinois) el 10 de julio de 1939.

    • Geoff Muldaur
    • Going Solo
    • My Tennessee Mountain Home
    • Trials, Troubles, Tribulations
    • Well, Well, Well
    • Everybody Cryin’ Mercy
    • Wedding Song
    • Heart of Mine
    • Separation Blues
    • Fever

    In 1968, Geoff and Maria Muldaur married and recorded their first studio album together, Pottery Pie. This is the album that featured a version of the single “Brazil.” “Aquarela do Brasil” became the theme song for the 1985 movie Brazil. After the couple finished recording this album, they moved to Woodstock, New York. In 1972, the duo recorded and...

    Now as a solo artist, Maria Muldaur recorded and released “Midnight at the Oasis” in 1973. Not only did this serve as her biggest hit but it also became her signature song. In 1974, she developed a solid working relationship with the Grateful Deadthat included serving as an opening act for some of their concerts. Before the 1970s was over, she beca...

    Dolly Parton was the first to record and release “My Tennessee Mountain Home” as a single in 1972. For her, the lyrical tale of her rural childhood as a girl growing up in Tennessee became a number fifteen hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. For Maria Muldaur, her 1973 coverage of this song for her debut album became a noteworthy favor...

    After Maria Muldaur proclaimed herself a Christian, she recorded and released her first gospel album, Gospel Nights. From it, “Trials, Troubles, Tribulations” was one of the songs she performed in what was one of her best recordings as a solo artist. This 1959 bluegrass original from Estil C. Ball became a popular favorite after its release. With l...

    “Well, Well, Well,” a Bob Dylan original, was a song an inspired Maria Muldaur recorded after talking to him about the death of Jerry Garcia. For Bob Dylan, this was a 1985 song he sketched and recorded before Danny O’Keefe added lyrics to it twelve years later. Ben Harper and the Blind Boys of Alabama then recorded the song. The lyrics behind O’Ke...

    From the 1995 album, Jazzabelle, “Everybody Cryin’ Mercy” was an incredibly powerful, bluesy song performed by Maria Muldaur. If there is that one tune that takes you where you need to go as a soul-searching listener, this is it. This Mose Allison original was first released in 1968 from his album, I’ve Been Doin’ Some Thinkin’, one of many belongi...

    “Wedding Song” was one of Bob Dylan’s original love songs that Maria Muldaur made her own as part of her 2006 album, Heart of Mine: Love Songs of Bob Dylan. Muldaur’s voice was at its best, delivering sweet, poetic justice to Dylan’s songwriting genius. Dylan’s 1974 original came from his album, Planet Waves, as an incredibly beautiful love ballad ...

    Bob Dylan’s “Heart of Mine” was a song that first appeared on his 1981 album, Shot of Love. As a thought-provoking balladeer and one of Maria Muldaur’s closest associates during the Greenwich Village scene days, Dylan’s performance of this song served as a key source of inspiration for the woman. Muldaur’s 2006 version was a heart-wrencher, perhaps...

    “Separation Blues” was a Sippie Wallace original that was covered by a long list of artists, including Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band, while Muldaur was part of the band during the late 1960s. She and Bonnie Raitt have been devout fans of the legendary blues singer and collaborated to perform this song for Muldaur’s 2007 album, Naughty, Bawdy & Blue. T...

    “Fever,” along with the album, A Woman Alone with the Blues, was Maria Muldaur’s musical tribute to Peggy Lee. When she was assigned to do a special project as a songwriter, it was shortly after Lee passed away on January 21, 2002. In a live performance at New York City’s Carnegie Hall that was produced by Richard Barone, Muldaur’s performance of t...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 Cassette release of "Fanning The Flames" on Discogs.

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  6. 26 de jul. de 2006 · Fanning The Flames. Maria Muldaur Format: Audio CD. 4.1 10 ratings.

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