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  1. Released in a Unipak gatefold sleeve. Record is accessed inside the inner gatefold, unlike standard gatefolds. Inside gatefold record slot: Unipak Canadian Patent No. 845449,1970 Printed in Canada. Printed on back cover: Manufactured and distributed by WEA Music of Canada Ltd. Printed on spine: [Shorewood logo] Litho in Canada.

  2. Arranged By [Horns] – Artie Butler. Backing Vocals – Ellen Kearney, Greg Prestopino, Karen Alexander, Maria Muldaur. Banjo – Bill Keith. Bass – Chris Ethridge. Drums – Jim Keltner. Piano – Mark Jordan. Written-By – Kate McGarrigle. Acoustic Guitar – Clarence White (2), David Nichtern.

  3. Maria Muldaur's debut album hade given her a hit single with "Midnight At The Oasis" in 1973. Her second album was released the next year, and saw her present another delightful collection of rootsy American music, full of lots of bluesy and jazzy flavours. The songs she chose to cover included numbers by Henry Glover, Skip James, Clarence Ashley, Fats Waller and

  4. Spooner Oldham steel guitar: Bill Keith vocals: Maria Muldaur strings arranger: Nick de Caro phonographic copyright (℗) by: Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) mixed at: Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles ...

  5. Maria Muldaur, an Album by Maria Muldaur. Released in August 1973 on Reprise (catalog no. MS 2148; Vinyl LP). Genres: Folk Pop. Rated #491 in the best albums of 1973. Featured peformers: Maria Muldaur (vocals), Lenny Waronker (producer), Joe Boyd (producer), Lee Herschberg (engineer, mixer, mastering engineer), Donn Landee (engineer), Michael Wood (design, illustration), Ginny Winn (photography).

  6. Dewey Lindon (Spooner) Oldham Jr. June 14, 1943. 2014 Inductee. A native of Center Star, Spooner Oldham gained his first recording experience as a member of the rhythm section at Fame Recording Studio in Muscle Shoals. It was there that he met songwriting partner Dan Penn. As a studio musician, Oldham spent significant periods of his career ...

  7. In the cool, cool shade of that old oak tree. [Verse 2] You can go, oh, so high. Paint a mile to that long way down. You can paint a rainbow in the sky. Just try to keep your both feet on the ...