Muldaur, Geoff: His Last Letter

Muldaur, Geoff SKU: 42393665
Muldaur, Geoff: His Last Letter

Muldaur, Geoff: His Last Letter

Muldaur, Geoff SKU: 42393665

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $49.98
/

Wanting to order from us over the holiday period but need some more information. We are here to help! Please see our Christmas Shipping page for more information.

On average, orders containing available-to-ship items are processed and dispatched within 1-2 business days, although this is not guaranteed.

Orders containing preorder items will ship as 1 fulfillment once all items in the order are available to ship.

Please note, Tower Records Merchandise and Exclusives are dispatched separately. On average, these items take 3-4 business days to dispatch, although this is not guaranteed.

The estimated shipping times that are displayed at checkout are from the point of dispatch. 

See our shipping policy for more information.

We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item(s) to make a return.

For orders created between November 20th 2024 and December 31st 2024, we have extended our normal return period. For orders made between this period, customers have up to 60 days from the receipt of goods to return an item. Please see our Christmas Returns page for more information.

To be eligible for a return of an unwanted item, your item must be in the same condition that you received it and in its original packaging.

In the unfortunate situation that a product is damaged/faulty/incorrect, let us know and we will endeavor to correct any issue as soon as possible.

Please see our refund policy for more information.

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Title: His Last Letter
Artist: Muldaur, Geoff
Label: Moon River Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 9789492961471
Genre: Alt-Country & Americana

"His Last Letter" (The Amsterdam Project) is Geoff Muldaur's most ambitious project to date; a tour de force in a long line of highly-acclaimed recordings by this venerable musician. Muldaur takes us on a musical journey, collaborating with some of Holland's finest classical and jazz musicians, to present stylish renderings of tunes from the American folk and jazz-blues "song-bag". Folk musician Geoff Muldaur has created an impeccable late oeuvre: Once again, he proves this grandiosely with His Last Letter. A major label could have afforded such lavish packages for an earned exceptional artist. What, however, all the money in the world couldn't buy is the quality of the music, which catapults His Last Letter into a category for which the label "Album of the Year" would be an insult. We hear nothing less than a quantum leap back into the future. About two thirds of the repertoire, we know from Muldaur himself, songs by Jimmie Rogers, J.B. Lenoir or Fats Waller. The rest is the ambitious composition work of a passionate man who knows how to weave a line from "Blackjack Davey," a Brahms motif and undisguised admiration for Samuel Barber into a suite which has for a theme his own great-grandfather's death in Yokohama. The outcome is something that I deemed impossible until now: In my opinion, the intentional amalgamation of two musical worlds - often called fusion - leads to a loss of the respective strength of each genre. This began with the ambitious rock-classical crossovers of the late sixties, conceived to impress high school teachers, and it has not been overcome, see "Hip Hop meets Symphony Orchestra". Under the artistic direction of Muldaur, however, this sounds as if "Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies" or "Boll Weevil Holler" have simply taken a different evolutionary junction, as if already in 1972 the chance had arisen to keep the academic music world alive through an embrace of the various traditional and folk musics, to rescue it from ossification. Above all, the tracks show a tremendous respect for the material, paired with a filigree delivery that has so far not been heard, and, possibly due to the mastering work of one of the grandmasters of the profession, Bob Ludwig, lifted to another level. The LP Boxed Set cover of the His Last Letter illustrates Muldaur's approach and effect: Two views of Amsterdam - one from a 1670 painting, one a contemporary photograph - merged in pointillistic design; present and past offer a view that can only be directed towards the future. We stand astonished before this miracle of transparency and transcendence.

Tracks:
1.1 Side A-Black Horse Blues
1.2 Betcha I Getcha
1.3 Michigan Water Blues
1.4 Lady of the Lavender Mist
1.5 The Whale Has Swallowed Me/ Side B- Boll Weevil Holler
1.6 The Jitterbug Waltz
1.7 Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You?
1.8 Gold Tooth Blues
1.9 Prairie Lullaby
1.10 Side C - Mistreated Mama
1.11 Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies
1.12 The Frog
1.13 My Little One
1.14 Heavenly Grass
1.15 Side D Octet in Three Movements : Overture
1.16 His Last Letter
1.17 Homage
Recently viewed