Meet Me at Midnite explained

Meet Me at Midnite
Type:Studio
Artist:Maria Muldaur
Cover:File:Maria_Muldaur_-_Meet_Me_at_Midnite_Cover.jpg
Studio:Red Zone Studios, Burbank, CA.
Genre:Blues
Length:48:59
Label:Black Top Records
Producer:John Porter

Meet Me at Midnite is the thirteenth solo album by Maria Muldaur, released August 30, 1994. This album was nominated for the W.C. Handy Blues Award in 1994.[1] [2]

Critical reception

Thom Jurek of AllMusic concludes his review with, "Meet Me at Midnite is one of those overlooked gems that got a second life. It's one of her strongest recordings; don't miss it."

Geoffrey Himes of The Washington Post writes, "Muldaur has a smokey voice and a slippery sense of phrasing that make Meet Me at Midnite a satisfying return to '70s-style roots-rock."[3]

Musicians

Production

Track information and credits verified from the album's liner notes.[4] Some information was adapted from 45Worlds[5] and AllMusic.[6]

References

  1. Web site: Maria Muldaur Biography . Huey . Steve . allmusic.com . AllMusic . 28 January 2020 .
  2. Web site: An Evening With Maria Muldaur . 12 October 2018 . courthousearts.org . Courthouse Arts . 1 February 2020 .
  3. News: Smart Radio, In The Air . Himes . Geoffrey . 31 May 1995 . Washington Post . 28 January 2020 .
  4. Meet Me at Midnite . Maria Muldaur . liner notes . 1998 . . CD BT-1107.
  5. Web site: CD Album . 45worlds.com . 45Worlds . 1 February 2020 . CD BT-1107.
  6. Web site: Maria Muldaur - Meet Me at Midnite . allmusic.com . AllMusic . 28 January 2020 .

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