Instead of veering all over the musical map as she did on earlier albums,
Muldaur picks a style, sticks to it and comes up with a winner. Heavy on jazz and blues standards by the likes of
Duke Ellington,
Andy Razaf and
Sippie Wallace, including "Gee, Baby Ain't I Good to You" and the
Billie Holiday hit "Lover Man," the album includes one modern tune by frequent
Muldaur collaborator
David Nichtern. Opening with a playful "Cooking Breakfast for the One I Love," this set benefits from pianists
Mac Rebennack -- also known as
Dr. John -- and
Kenny Barron. Play this album for the one you love, at breakfast or any old time. ~ Mark Allan