Muriel Anderson is at heart a singer/songwriter in the grand folk-pop tradition that's existed at least since the days of the Weavers, but her music is also woven through with Brazilian jazz influences in the manner of Baden Powell or João Gilberto. It's a unique, playful sound that gives Wildcat a jazzy swing that's far too often missing from this kind of record. Even overtly country-oriented material like the delicate ballad "St. Louis Waltz," which features a very nice Floyd Cramer-like piano part, has the same sort of syncopated drive as neo-bossa nova tunes like "Rio de Janeiro" and the title track. The handful of less rhythmic songs, like the lovely "I'll Never Sing Another Song (Tokyo Lullaby)," are put across through the beauty of Anderson's unostentatious vocal style and her equally graceful guitar playing. The album as a whole might be too gentle and kittenish to live up to the promise of the title, but it's a small, intimate delight anyway. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Wildcat
01/10/2006
All Music Guide Review
Wildcat Track Listing
Credits of Wildcat
- Carl Marsh
- Orchestration
- Tom Roady
- Percussion
- Julie Adams
- Cello
- Amy White
- Photography
- Hank Williams
- Mastering
- Don Boyer
- Producer
- Nicki Parrott
- Bass
- John Darnell
- Vocal Engineer, Guitar Engineer
- Baeho Bobby Shin
- String Engineer
- Cathy Chalmers
- Percussion
- Jennie Morgan
- Photography
- Sari Reist
- Cello
- Muriel Anderson
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Steel), Vocals, Harp Guitar, Photography, Producer, Guitar (Nylon String)
- David Angell
- Violin
- Ian Black
- Artwork
- Danny Gottlieb
- Drums
- Charlie Chadwick
- Bass
- David Davison
- Violin, Concert Master
- Stuart Duncan
- Fiddle
- Jim Grosjean
- Viola
- Don Hart
- Orchestration
- Monroe Jones
- Producer
- Mark Kibble
- Harmony Vocals
- Steven King
- Author
- Duane Eddy
- Guitar (Electric)
- John Colianni
- Piano
- Tommy Emmanuel
- Cover Photo
- Stanley Jordan
- Guitar (Electric), Guest Appearance












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