Southland of the Heart
01/27/1998 | Telarc
Lyrics from Southland of the Heart
All Music Guide Review
Maria Muldaur's 1998 release, Southland of the Heart, offers up more of the funky, "feel good," blues-inflected light rock numbers she began to really explore in the early '90s. While her take on the genre isn't bad, Muldaur's voice has a limited range, noticeable a couple of times in the opening number, "Ring Me Up," where she strays outside of her comfort zone, and it's moments like these that keep her from turning out an album in the same ranks as Bonnie Raitt or John Hiatt. However, songs like the barbershop quartet-fused "Get Up, Get Ready" and the atmospheric, Greg Brown-penned ballad "Someday When We're Both Alone" prove that when she chooses material within her vocal range, she can shine just as bright. ~ Gregory McIntosh, All Music Guide
Southland of the Heart Track Listing
Credits of Southland of the Heart
- Elaine Martone
- Producer, Executive in Charge of Music
- Darren Mora
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Robert Read
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Lee Spath
- Drums
- Joe Sublett
- Sax (Tenor)
- Dennis Walker
- Producer
- John Woodhead
- Guitar, Slide Guitar
- Robert Woods
- Executive Producer
- Brenda Burns
- Vocals (Background)
- Anilda Carrasquillo
- Art Direction, Cover Design
- Jay Blakesberg
- Photography
- Jordan d'Alessio
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- David Cee
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Dale Lawton
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Pop Chambers
- Vocals (Background)
- Barbara Mero
- Project Coordinator
- Mike Thompson
- Keyboards
- Maria Muldaur
- Vocals, Producer, Main Performer
- Brad Dutz
- Percussion
- Michael Bishop
- Engineer, Mixing
- Willie Chambers
- Vocals (Background)
- Cranston Clements
- Guitar
- Marty Grebb
- Piano, Sax (Tenor), Vocals, Sax (Baritone)
- Darrell Leonard
- Trumpet
- Joe Chambers
- Vocals (Background)














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