Maria Muldaur - Christmas At The Oasis: Live At The Rrazz Room (2010)

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Title: Christmas At The Oasis: Live At The Rrazz Room
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Global Recording Artists
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Xmas
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 57:03
Total Size: 323 MB | 133 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Sleigh Ride (Live) (2:58)
2. Boogie Woogie Santa (Live) (5:03)
3. Christmas Blues (Live) (4:26)
4. Yule That's Cool (Live) (3:55)
5. Santa Baby (Live) (4:46)
6. What Will Santa Claus Say (Live) (3:26)
7. At The Christmas Ball (Live) (4:39)
8. Christmas Night In Harlem (Live) (3:35)
9. Merry Christmas Baby (Live) (5:07)
10. Zat You Santa Claus (Live) (3:40)
11. Winter Wonderland (Live) (5:50)
12. Gee Baby Ain't I Good For You (Live) (5:47)
13. Christmas At The Oasis (Live) (3:46)

If you’re seeing this and thinking, I didn’t know Maria Muldaur ever recorded a Christmas album, well, welcome to the club. The background here is that Christmas at the Oasis, recorded live at a 2010 show at San Francisco’s now-defunct Rrazz Room, was recorded for broadcast locally as part of a Christmas special. Ms. Muldaur never had any intention of recording a Christmas album, but the producer kept nudging her, telling her how good the set was, and when she listened back, her reaction was, as she told Dan MacIntosh of Songfacts, “‘Oh, my God, that sounds fantastic.’ I have this stellar jazz band that I work with up here, and they were just smoking. And so finally I was pressured and persuaded on all sides to release it. So we did. I mean, we just went in there and tried to clean up the sound a little bit.”

An album could hardly have been lower profile than this. Initially sold only at her live dates, it then migrated to be a website-only purchase. Now, however, it’s available on Amazon as a manufactured-on-demand CD-R—whatever it takes to get it into wider circulation, because it’s one grand, swinging affair, as rollicking a Yuletide celebration as one could ask, with our gal cutting loose in splendid, attitudinous voice throughout and a powerhouse band kicking it behind her on some vintage holiday fare, including three chestnuts most associated with Louis Armstrong, as well as some evergreens from some of the female blues singers of yore she admires so much.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • dhann
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Thanks so much for this Maria Muldaur!