"Heart of Mine, may well be her best recording since her days at the Oasis. Remarkably, she has found a way to put a different stamp on a Dylan dozen, and it works very well. Her voice is huskier than it was back in the day, but she still has that light, sexy playfulness that was always so endearing." Portfolio Weekly
"It's hard to go wrong covering Bob Dylan, but fortunately Maria Muldaur most of the time also finds ways of injecting her own personality into the songs rather than settling for faithful recreation." Nashville City Paper
"For those looking for Dylan in a red dress, look no further. Maria Muldaur's album Heart of Mine will make a great gift to Bob Dylan fans everywhere. As a total package, Maria's voice lends incredible smoky quality to the material, rendering an intimacy that's rare in albums at all these days… the music is beautiful-and it's undeniable that the album and Muldaur's voice are fantastic. Make sure you give it a listen." Giant magazine
"M.M. wraps her languid, liquidy, sleepy-time-down-South pipes around Mr. D's most quaint, countrified testimonials…The lady never pumps it up faster than the mid-tempo shuffles 'To Be Alone With You' and 'Moonlight,' but that just makes this a set that you can enjoy and exploit in all kinds of emotional weather." Philadelphia Daily News
"Muldaur emerges as a sublimely original interpreter of a dozen Dylan tunes on 'Heart of Mine.' With fewer fissures in her raspy contralto than Dylan has in his weatherworn tenor, she finds melodic contours in such numbers as 'Buckets of Rain' and 'Make You Feel My Love' that were never before so apparent. Melismas flow from Muldaur's lips like smooth whiskey as she rhythmically reinvents some songs, swinging 'Moonlight' and giving a reggae touch to 'Lay Lady Lay' (rendered as 'Lay Baby Lay') and Cajun spice to 'You Ain't Goin' Nowhere.'" San Francisco Chronicle
"...while other artists from Joan Baez to Judy Collins have cut entire albums of Dylan's tunes, none of them feels quite like this one. Muldaur, a fine blues and jazz singer, has taken the songs from Dylan's romantic canon and has fashioned them in her own image without losing their original bite, wonder, and humor...Recommended." All Music
"Maria Muldaur…is a great singer and has a beautiful voice- a disparate instrument with both childlike charm and enough whisky weathered weariness to keep it Bluesy. For 'Heart Of Mine: Maria Muldaur Sings The Love Songs Of Bob Dylan' she's created some of the best Dylan covers to date." Blues Critic.com
"Muldaur is most at home with lazy, country-blues treatments ("Buckets of Rain"). But she can also effectively pull off the intense drama of total sublimation, especially on "Wedding Song" and "Make You Feel My Love," which she renders so tenderly as to elicit a tear. … On both "Lay Baby Lay" (the gender-switching version of "Lay Lady Lay") and "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go," she eschews Dylan's urgent and poignant sexuality for sensuality, making both songs a study in how the sexes approach the chemistry of love." Amazon .com