Sweet Harmony/Open Your Eyes

Sweet Harmony/Open Your Eyes

Sweet Harmony/Open Your Eyes

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Sweet Harmony
2. Sad Eyes
3. Lying Song
4. Rockin' Chair
5. I Can't Stand It
6. We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye
7. Back by Fall
8. Jon the Generator
9. Wild Bird
10. As an Eagle Stirrith in Her Nest

Disc: 2
1. Fall in Love Again
2. Finally Made Love to a Man
3. Bird Fly South (When Winter Comes)
4. Heart of Fire
5. Lover Man
6. Open Your Eyes
7. (No More) Dancin' in the Street
8. Elona
9. Clean Up Woman
10. Love Is Everything

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Maria Muldaur had a huge hit in 1973 with 'Midnight At The Oasis'. Throughout the 70's she released numerous albums on Reprise Records. Wounded Bird now presents two of them on one CD for the first time anywhere. Sweet Harmony was originally released in 1976 and reached #53 on the Billboard charts. Open Your Eyes was originally released in 1979. Musicians appearing on this two-fer include Stevie Wonder, J.J. Cale, Jr. Walker plus guitarists Robben Ford & Kenny Burrell. 2003.

Sweet Harmony/Open Your Eyes,Maria Muldaur,Wounded Bird Records,Blues,Pop,R&B
Sweet Harmony/Open Your Eyes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sweet Harmony is a must for Muldaur fans
  • Mid to late 70's Maria.....
  • Two Fine Albums by Maria Muldaur!
  • Sweet Harmony - quite possibly her opus!
  • A classic finally makes it to CD in USA
Sweet Harmony/Open Your Eyes
Maria Muldaur
Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008BNUC
Release Date: 2003-02-25

Tracks:

  1. Sweet Harmony
  2. Sad Eyes
  3. Lying Song
  4. Rockin' Chair
  5. I Can't Stand It
  6. We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye
  7. Back by Fall
  8. Jon the Generator
  9. Wild Bird
  10. As an Eagle Stirrith in Her Nest

Tracks:

  1. Fall in Love Again
  2. Finally Made Love to a Man
  3. Bird Fly South (When Winter Comes)
  4. Heart of Fire
  5. Lover Man
  6. Open Your Eyes
  7. (No More) Dancin' in the Street
  8. Elona
  9. Clean Up Woman
  10. Love Is Everything

Album Description

Maria Muldaur had a huge hit in 1973 with 'Midnight At The Oasis'. Throughout the 70's she released numerous albums on Reprise Records. Wounded Bird now presents two of them on one CD for the first time anywhere. Sweet Harmony was originally released in 1976 and reached #53 on the Billboard charts. Open Your Eyes was originally released in 1979. Musicians appearing on this two-fer include Stevie Wonder, J.J. Cale, Jr. Walker plus guitarists Robben Ford & Kenny Burrell. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sweet Harmony is a must for Muldaur fans.......2005-11-15

A lot of people consider Maria's first 3 albums her best, and this is her third (and hardest to find for awhile). Sweet Harmony is probably Maria Muldaur's best album (unless it's in a tie with Waitress In A Donut Shop). It benefits from an excellent song selection that hopscotches from one genre to another, while the album retains its own personality and good dynamic flow. I play this all the way through every time, and it keeps interesting due to all the different textures, has many high points, and leaves the listener with a satisfied feeling. If you are a fan who has yet to hear this album, get it while it's available because it's a seriously worthy addition to your Muldaur collection, and who knows if availability will get spotty.
Others have done a good job of describing the songs, but my favorite is "Sweet Harmony" itself, which is a really incredible uplifting performance which I've been waiting to hear on CD now for years.
As for Open Your Eyes, it's a more pop effort which I'm not too fond of, although it still has several enjoyable tracks. The feel is quite different. The piano often reflects a certain Elton John sensibility known to that era. I consider it a bonus disc to the excellent Sweet Harmony album.
Maria continues to make great recordings that are well worth checking out. Recent CDs I'd recommend include Meet Me Where They Play The Blues, Love Wants To Dance, and Richland Woman Blues.

4 out of 5 stars Mid to late 70's Maria............2005-06-15

Its great to get to listen to this period of Maria Muldaur's
long and adventurous career. There are many highlights on both
collections, I was more familiar with "SWEET HARMONY" and my favorites Sad eyes and of course, the
title track , great recordings. Every release from Maria during
the 70's found her tack'ling some obscure pieces of music from
another era, always done with class, she was different but
back then there were so many talented female singers interpreting musical styles from all over the place,(Bonnie Raitt, Phoebe Snow, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris) to name
a few, back then all you had to do was show up at a weekend party and one of these talented singers music was playing on the turntable. I think Maria has only
gotten better in the 90's right to the present, her vocals have
such a bluesy, deeper sigh and she is a strong belter, never
afraid to cover the blues, jazz, R & B, a sexy ballard or funky spirituals. One of our great singers. Money well spend. I'd like them to release
all her collections from this period into the 80's.

5 out of 5 stars Two Fine Albums by Maria Muldaur!.......2005-05-15

I thank Wounded Bird Records for reissuing these two wonderful albums by Maria Muldaur who is by far among our finest singers. She really deserves to be better known than she is but like others who have had radio hits, like Melanie with "Brand New Key" and Janis Ian with "At Seventeen", one gets pegged for their hit song. Maria transcends her "Midnight At the Oasis" hit on "Sweet Harmony" and the song is sheer magic. It is incredibly beautiful! This album has a wide range of treasures such as her homage to the 30s act, The Boswell Sisters, in covering their wonderful song, "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye". It maintains the flavour of the era and it is a standout song for me. Maria rocks on "I Can't Stand It" and the album ends with another beautiful track, "As An Eagle Stirreth In Her Nest". Wisely, these two albums are on separate CDs. "Open Your Eyes" is a fine album but quite different from "Sweet Harmony". I have not come to know it yet but I know as I become familiar with it, I will love it. "Birds Fly South" is a sublime song. Maria is more soulful on the second album. It is a true treat that these albums are available on CD! After all, Maria Muldaur is a true artist and I am grateful that the majority of her work has been reissued. This is a two CD disc set not to be overlooked. I cannot recommend this set highly enough.

5 out of 5 stars Sweet Harmony - quite possibly her opus!.......2004-06-23

Full marks from me! I do agree fully with the other reviewers here. This recording sounds as great today as it ever did. I love it and from what I have heard of Maria Muldaur, I'd say it's her best album to date.
I can't say I like the 'Open your Eyes' CD much (I haven't given it much of a chance, but first impressions were not very convincing), but no matter, 'Sweet Harmony' is the reason for me buying this and I'm glad it's available again.

5 out of 5 stars A classic finally makes it to CD in USA.......2003-03-26

While Maria Muldaur's solo debut album was a brilliant piece of work, it was with her third recording "Sweet Harmony" that she hit her stride. An eclectic mix of musical styles that swept its way through many genres, "Sweet Harmony" was (and is) nothing short of brilliant. The title track is simply a beautiful rendition of the Smokey Robinson song. The harmonies that accompany Muldaur (courtesy of Linda Ronstadt, Wendy Waldman, and others) are mesmerizing. The song builds and builds until it sends one into a trance like state. It's easily one of my favorite tracks from any album. Kate McGarrigle's "Lying Song" is a terrific song to begin with ("Let me ask you if you know, the story of a puppet Pinocchio? He had a habit that caused his wooden nose, to grow and grow and grow") and Muldaur, who was an early champion of the McGarrigles, delivers it perfectly. The album has a fair amount of 30's and 40's sounds to it. "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye" and Hoagy Carmichael's "Rockin' Chair" (featuring Hoagy himself on vocals with Muldaur) are perfect renditions of these pieces. They keep true to the originals while keeping themselves firmly planted in the here and now.The two ballads by Wendy Waldman are bittersweet and heartfelt songs that add gravity to the album. "Jon The Generator" is one of those "romp" type songs that Muldaur always excelled at. Add to all of that Neil Sedaka's "Sad Eyes" , Smokey McAllister's "I Can't Stand It" and the Rev. W. H. Brewster's "As An Eagle Stirreth In Her Nest" (with a tip of the hat to The Staple Singers) and it all adds up to a classic. One wonders how such diverse material could possibly hang together and make a coherent album. Therein is where the greatness of this recording is found. The work flows seamlessly from style to style without missing a beat and feels wholly natural.
"Open Your Eyes", while less successful, still has it's moments. "Birds Fly South" (with Stevie Wonder on harmonica) is wonderful as is the Burn's Sisters "Finally Made Love To A Man". Here Muldaur records for the second time "Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be), a song which has been one the staples of her career. Also notable is her take on the Betty Wright classic "Clean Up Woman" and Rory Block's "Love Is Everything". Perhaps the highlight of the album is David Nichtern's "Elona" a lovely jazz tinged ballad about lonliness which Muldaur would keep in her repertoire and rerecord again later in her career.
Sweet Harmony/Open Your Eyes
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    Sweet Harmony/Open Your Eyes
    Maria Muldaur
    Manufacturer: Wounded Bird
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B0002B8PV8
    Release Date: 2003-02-25

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