Yes We Can! | 
enlarge | Artist: Maria Muldaur Label: Telarc Category: Music
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 6575
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 83672 UPC: 089408367229 EAN: 0089408367229 ASIN: B001ANE3CW
Release Date: July 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW/SEALED - Free Upgrade to 1st Class Shipping or Air Mail for International Orders - Everything is Guaranteed or Simply Return It in the Same Condition for a Complete Refund
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| • | Make a Better World - Maria Muldaur, King, Earl [1] | | • | Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler) - Maria Muldaur, Gaye, Marvin | | • | Yes We Can, Can - Maria Muldaur, Toussaint, Allen | | • | John Brown - Maria Muldaur, Dylan, Bob | | • | This Old World - Maria Muldaur, Miller, Buddy | | • | War - Maria Muldaur, Whitfield, Norman | | • | We Shall Be Free - Maria Muldaur, Brooks, Garth | | • | License to Kill - Maria Muldaur, Dylan, Bob | | • | Masters of War - Maria Muldaur, Dylan, Bob | | • | Why Can't We Live Together - Maria Muldaur, Thomas, Timothy E. | | • | Pray for the USA - Maria Muldaur, Terrell, Elbernita | | • | Down by the Riverside - Maria Muldaur, Traditional | | • | Everyone in the World - Maria Muldaur, |
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Album Description 2008 release. Maria Muldaur's roots are in the Folk revival of the early '60s, a time when figures like Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan were making bold statements about the civil rights movement, Vietnam, and other burning issues of the day. More than four decades later, in the face of political and social issues in which the stakes are equally high, Muldaur assembles a group of legendary female performers to lend their voices in a critical examination of where we are as a nation and where we're going. The guest list includes Bonnie Raitt, Joan Baez, Phoebe Snow, Odetta and Jane Fonda.
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| Customer Reviews:
While the Fast Bullets Fly December 13, 2008 Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) Maria Muldaur's heartfelt set "Yes We Can" is a powerful statement for peace. The title track became familiar to me on The Pointer Sisters. The Allen Toussaint-penned track embodies a positive message with Bonnie Raitt joining on vocals, "We gotta take care of all the children, the little children of the world 'cause they're all our strongest hope for the future, the little bitty boys & girls." Extremely powerful -- albeit not altogether pleasant -- is the strong Bob Dylan anti-war song "John Brown" with the tale of a flag-waving patriotic mother who can't face the shattered body of her returning son. On Garth Brooks' "We Shall Be Free" Maria is joined by Odetta who recently passed and Joan Baez whose recent CD Day After Tomorrow is excellent. The track bubbles with joyful energy. "Why Can't We Live Together" was my personal #1 favorite song of 2003 as it was recorded by Steve Winwood on his About Time CD. Muldaur's version has the bubbling bass line and the jarring organ riff with her voice passionately urgent, "No more war, just some peace in this world." Phoebe Snow who just put out a great new CD Live joins Maria for "Pray for the USA," "Hatred & violence are going up, death & destruction just piling up; War is killing even innocent little children; For those who can clearly see, you know this should never be." Jane Fonda lends her voice to Maria's rollicking version of the traditional "Down By the Riverside." Perhaps the masterpiece of the set is Bob Dylan's exquisite "Masters of War" that Maria's six-minute version rips through the dirge-like melody and bruising lyric, "You ain't never done nothing but build to destroy; You play with our world like it's your little toy; You put a gun in my hand & you hide from all eyes, and you turn and run faster while the fast bullets fly." Muldaur sounds weary from strains of worry. The lovely dove cover and her heartfelt liner notes underscore that this is a labor of love. On Muldaur's 35th album, she connects with a powerful theme on songs from the past that are unfortunately still relevant today. Peace!
Don't Ever Stop Puttin' 'Em Out There Maria! November 14, 2008 Lisa Finn (Overland Park, Ks United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have loved Maria's music for decades, I guess that lets you know how old I am. I have a broad range of favorite artists from Assembly of Dust to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Maria's albums I reach for most of the time. This one did not let me down. When Maria sings the incredible soul touching ballads on this album you can feel it from your heart to your pinky toes! Her voice has been fine tuned with time and experiences and you can hear it in every selection. You want to sway,boogie,shout or cry when listening to this creative venue of perfection. Please, please Maria, don't ever stop.
Lib Politics Equals A No Sale October 9, 2008 Steven Humphrey (Maryland) 3 out of 24 found this review helpful
Yes We Can. The Marxist Barack Hussein Obama slogan. Yeah, I checked out her web-site and see that she is left-wing politically active. I purchased Waitress At A Donut Shop years ago and still like it. And I was thinking of getting back into her music. But now - no thank you. I do not patronize any artist that will use the money I spend on them for anti-American left-wing socialist causes. Sorry Maria - but your support for the left makes me say no way to you. In conclusion - I am always amazed at the stupidity of artists that go out of their way to piss off 50 percent of their fan base.
Love Everybody August 28, 2008 Barry J. Toffoli (California) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This album invites you to unite and a human race and celebrate all of us. She draws from vast source of great songwriters. Yes even Garth Brooks! I saw her live on tour with Holly Near and others and I think my favorite songs live were John Brown and War. On the album I love We Shall Be Free. The driving guitar sounds like a train on John Brown and War was turned into the mournful warning. But mostly the album is just too much fun. This is because they sound like they are having fun. The sound is raw like it came straight out of Memphis and Stax Records which adds some real authenticity to the soul. Seriously though seeing her live blew my mind because I never realized what a vocal range she had! Holy heavenly god of cow gods!
soulfull Maria August 27, 2008 C. De Frel (Den Haag, Netherlands) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this new album of Maria short after the release and i must say "it is one of the best"! I have all the albums that Maria recorded. It's a wide range of music. From folk to big band, from blues to jazz. This time i think that it is more soul. Her voice is getting deeper by passing the years and the voice goes so well with the songs on this album. I love it! Kees de Frel The Netherlands
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