Louisiana Love Call
Louisiana Love Call is a 1992 studio album by Maria Muldaur. The album was her debut for Black Top Records and was recorded at Ultrasonic Studio in New Orleans. A homage to Crescent City soul, the album featured a host of New Orleans musicians including David Torkanowsky, Cranston Clements, Herman Ernest and Dr. John. The title track features a duet with Aaron Neville.
The album received a number of positive reviews. Rolling Stone declared it as "the best recording of career". Louisiana Love Call was remastered and re-released by Shout Factory in 2005.
Personnel
- Guitar – Cranston Clements, Amos Garrett
- Bass – Chris Severin
- Keyboards – Dr. John, David Torkanowsky
- Accordion – Zachary Richard
- Drums – Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III
- Percussion – Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, Kenneth Williams
- Harmonica – Laurence Jacobs
- Saxophone – Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, Charles Neville, Ernest Youngblood Jr.
- Trumpet – Jamil Sharif
- Backing Vocals – Lucy Burnett, Phillip Manuel, Aaron Neville, Charles Neville