Recent Updates

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Geoff And Maria Muldaur - Pottery Pie (1967 us, remarkable blues folk rock)



One of just two albums to be released by the easier-going American equivalent of Richard & Linda Thompson (without the brooding gloom and biting irony), this set includes some virtuoso folk-blues performances, as well as the version of "Brazil" made famous in Terry Gilliam's movie of the same name. Though the ten tunes here are all covers, Geoff & Maria Muldaur treat each as if molded from clay of their own making, just as they had old traditional numbers as members of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band. 

It's probably no coincidence that this album would eventually find its way to Joe Boyd's Hannibal label. It's a collection that suggests the Richard & Linda Thompson albums he would release throughout the '70s. Although it's often difficult to find, many fans will find Pottery Pie more than worth the money and effort. 
by Brian Beatty
Tracks
1. Catch It (Eric Von Schmidt) - 3:20
2. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Bob Dylan) - 3:57
3. New Orleans Hopscop Blues (George Thomas) - 2:46
4. Trials, Troubles, Tribulations (Traditional) - 4:47
5. Prairie Lullaby (Billy Hill) - 4:51
6. Guide Me, O Great Jehovah (Traditional) - 1:39
7. Me and My Chauffeur Blues (Memphis Minnie) - 6:25
8. Brazil (Ary Barroso, Bob Russell) - 3:31
9. Georgia On My Mind (Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell) - 3:44
10.Death Letter Blues (Son House) - 6:14

Personnel
*Geoff Muldaur - Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals
*Maria Muldaur - Vocals
*Peter Ecklund - Trumpet, Whistle
*Amos Garrett - Guitar
*Hal Grossman - Horn
*Bill Keith - Steel Guitar, Pedal Steel
*Rick Marcus - Drums
*Billy Mundi - Drums
*Betsy Siggins - Vocals
*Bill Wolf - Bass

Related Acts
1972  Nick Gravenites And Mike Bloomfield - Steel Yard Blues (2015 remaster) 
1979  Geoff Muldaur And Amos Garrett - Live In Japan 

Free Text
the Free Text