Zoe Mulford: Albums
Bonfires (2009) - CD

Zoe's first album since moving to England, "Bonfires" celebrates folk traditions from Appalachia to Liverpool. It was recorded in the hills of Yorkshire by Brian Bedford and features musicians from both sides of the Atlantic. Tracks include "Open Water," an updated story of the Northwest Passage, and "Welcome In Another Year", a new year song with fire, ghosts, and clawhammer banjo.
Roadside Saints (2006) - CD

Zoe's second album on Azalea City Recordings, produced by John Jennings and also featuring Rosie Shipley, Pat Wictor, Cheryl Prashker, and Toby Mulford. Includes "Elegy", the story of a set of crystal glasses passed down through three generations, and "Our Lady of the Highways", a prayer for the safety of travelers.
Traveling Moon (2003) - CD

Zoe's first studio CD traces a journey away from home and back again with humor and deep affection. Favorite tracks include "Party Cows" (a story of bovine bad girls on the town) and "Low Tide", a sultry love song with the feel of an old jazz standard.