My Tears Came Rolling Down - Geoff Muldaur, Davis, Walter
Wild About My Lovin' - Geoff Muldaur, Jackson, Jim [1]
Downtown Blues - Geoff Muldaur, Jackson, Jim [1]
Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You - Geoff Muldaur, Razaf, Andy
Motherless Child - Geoff Muldaur, Hicks, Robert
Just a Little While to Stay Here - Geoff Muldaur, Barber, Chris [1][T
The Wild Ox Moan - Geoff Muldaur, Hall, Vera
I Can't See Your Face Anymore - Geoff Muldaur, Davis, Walter
Trouble Soon Be Over - Geoff Muldaur, Johnson, Blind Will
Drop Down Mama - Geoff Muldaur, Estes, John Adam
Tennessee Blues - Geoff Muldaur, Charles, Bobby [1]
Got to Find Blind Lemon, Pt. 1 - Geoff Muldaur, Muldaur, Geoff
Sloppy Drunk - Geoff Muldaur, Estes, John Adam
Prairie Lullabye - Geoff Muldaur, Hill, William J.
Beautiful Isle of Somewhere - Geoff Muldaur, Fearis, Jon S.
British folk-rock master Richard Thompson was quoted as saying 'There are only three white blues singers, and Geoff Muldaur is at least two of them'. After his self-imposed exile from the music business in the early '80s, ... more »Muldaur returned in the late '90s with two acclaimed studio albums, and during this period, he traveled to Europe for some solo live performances. This tour led him to Bremen, Germany, where he delivered an intense and intimate performance at the 'Moments' club on May 30th, 1999. Local music critics rejoiced and found it to be 'a deeply inspired and moving concert,' and luckily, the show was recorded professionally, and the result is this fine CD which includes versions of classic blues songs and a few Muldaur originals.« less
British folk-rock master Richard Thompson was quoted as saying 'There are only three white blues singers, and Geoff Muldaur is at least two of them'. After his self-imposed exile from the music business in the early '80s, Muldaur returned in the late '90s with two acclaimed studio albums, and during this period, he traveled to Europe for some solo live performances. This tour led him to Bremen, Germany, where he delivered an intense and intimate performance at the 'Moments' club on May 30th, 1999. Local music critics rejoiced and found it to be 'a deeply inspired and moving concert,' and luckily, the show was recorded professionally, and the result is this fine CD which includes versions of classic blues songs and a few Muldaur originals.
"This is a wonderful cd. I saw Geoff Muldaur and Fritz Richmond, (a terrific washtub bass player) a year ago December and this cd is just like having that concert right in my living room (minus the bass). Geoff's bluesy guitar playing is so sweet and he's got an amazing singing voice, full of soul while still being very melodic. Really, this guy is a master at what he does. If you love acoustic blues, enjoy!"