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Heart of Mine: Love Songs of Bob Dylan

Heart of Mine: Love Songs of Bob Dylan
Maria Muldaur

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Track Listing

  1. Buckets of Rain
  2. Lay Baby Lay (Lay Lady Lay)
  3. To Be Alone with You
  4. Heart of Mine
  5. Make You Feel My Love
  6. Moonlight
  7. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
  8. Golden Loom
  9. On a Night Like This
  10. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
  11. Wedding Song
  12. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31103 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-08-15
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Â"I saw Maria in the great Martin Scorsese documentary about Bob Dylan, No Direction Home,Â" says Elaine Martone, production supervisor for the project. Â"She had recalled many great stories and anecdotes about the early days, and there was some great footage of her performing in the Village in the early ‘60s with the Kweskin Jug Band. I was struck by the fact that sheÂ’d had a direct association with Dylan during his formative years, which I knew because she and I had spoken about from previous conversations. When Bob [Woods, executive producer] approached her about doing a recording of Dylan songs, she narrowed the focus and suggested an album of DylanÂ’s love songs. We thought that was an even better idea, and the result is a stirring, sensual album.Â"

Blues and folk chanteuse Maria Muldaur, a contemporary of Bob Dylan during his Greenwich Village heyday of the early ‘60s, brings it all back home by delving into the various ballads and love songs in DylanÂ’s rich catalog and interpreting them in her own trademark style. Among the eleven tracks are Â"Buckets in the RainÂ" and Â"Meet Me in the Moonlight Tonight.Â"

Amazon.com
The incomparable Maria Muldaur has always traversed a wide expanse of American music--in 2003, she recorded A Woman Alone with the Blues, a tribute to jazz icon Peggy Lee--and so perhaps it shouldn't come as a surprise that she has now applied her interpretive gifts to the love songs of Bob Dylan. Choosing from among his classics ("I'll Be Your Baby Tonight") and lesser-known works ("Golden Loom"), Muldaur bravely recasts several songs in disparate grooves (reggae, Cajun, swing), and even allows keyboardist David Torkanowsky to sneak a few bars of the jazz standard "Ain't Misbehavin'" into the end of "Moonlight." As expected, Muldaur is most at home with lazy, country-blues treatments ("Buckets of Rain"). But she can also effectively pull off the intense drama of total sublimation, especially on "Wedding Song" and "Make You Feel My Love," which she renders so tenderly as to elicit a tear. The title track finds her trying to talk herself out of an unsuitable lover, yet one suspects she won't be able to outsmart her heart. On both "Lay Baby Lay" (the gender-switching version of "Lay Lady Lay") and "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go," she eschews Dylan's urgent and poignant sexuality for sensuality, making both songs a study in how the sexes approach the chemistry of love. --Alanna Nash

From the Artist
I remember well the deep, fervent, compassionate and amazingly perceptive voice that Dylan brought to the many social issues of the early and mid-‘60s during his Village heyday. It occurred to me,that while Dylan is mostly known for his scathing, perceptive, brutally honest and insightful songs of social consciousness, he has in fact, over the years, written many deeply passionate, poignant and moving love songs. Maria Muldaur


Customer Reviews

Every now and then it happens....5
You gather up some really great old songs by a pro... sung by another pro with a really great way of interpreting those songs... add some fantastic musicians... and it happens!
I haven't really paid much attention to Maria Muldaur since 'Midnight at the Oasis' days but I do plan to buy more of her music after listening to this cd.
I admit, I love Bob Dylan's music... he's a fantastic writer with a distinct style and voice. But these songs have been given a new life on this disc.
The only track that I don't like is her version of 'Lay, Lady, Lay'. I love the original much better. However, Maria's version is true to the nature of this CD and fits nicely. 'Buckets of Rain' is the standout here... the way she sings it is irresistable, languid and lonesome.
All the other tracks are simply magical. But what has really caught my ear is the instrumentations. Unbelievable assembly of great players give this whole CD a feel of authenticity.
Another wonderful suprise is that Maria produced this CD in conjunction with Joel Jaffe.
I could go on with the praise but suffice to say... if you're anywhere near a Dylan or Blues fan buy this CD. You won't be sorry.

Perfect voice for these songs5
I have really been looking forward to this one, and it doesn't disappoint. Maria's past Dylan covers have always been favorites. She of course was a contemporary of Bob in the Greenwich Village coffeehouse circuit. Her sultry, bluesy vocals are perfect for this material. The concept of the album insures that the track list includes some of my less-than-favorite Bob songs, but Muldaur's renditions outweigh that complaint.
Note: The Moonlight here is a new recording, not the version from her 2004 album "Love Wants To Dance."

Heart of Dylan/Voice of Muldaur5
From the moment that I heard the mini-clips on the Amazon website, I knew I wanted this CD. Bob Dylan has been a favorite since I was in high school listening to him on my 8-track in my '56 Chevy. Combine his wonderful poetic lyrics with Maria Muldaur's beautiful and unique voice and you have a winner. My only complaint is that I think it leans a bit close to country. For many, that is probably not a problem. It is for my wife, so I listen to it primarily solo within my car. By the way, I don't sound nearly as good singing along with Muldaur as I did with Dylan.