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The Last Album

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Download links and information about The Last Album by MU. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Psychedelic genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:12:35 minutes.

Artist: MU
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Pop, Psychedelic
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:12:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Land of Mu 1:53
2. Make a Joyful Noise 2:44
3. Haleakala 2:29
4. Blue Jay Blue 3:20
5. Who Will Write this Song 3:25
6. Too Naked for Demetirus 2:32
7. One More Day 2:31
8. On Our Way to Hana 2:16
9. You've Been Here Before 2:59
10. Waiting For the Sun 2:42
11. In Mu 3:05
12. You and I 2:49
13. Drink From the Fountain 4:43
14. End of an Era 3:10
15. Mu Interview With Lew Irwin 2:42
16. Daybreak Sunshine 3:46
17. Showering Rain 3:39
18. You're Not the Only One 3:00
19. Raga Bill 3:37
20. Oceans of Intelligence 3:43
21. All Along the Watchtower 5:04
22. Red House 6:26

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Recorded around 1974 in Maui and showing traces of a Hawaiian musical influence, Mu's second and final album wasn't released until 1982. It was reissued as End of an Era in 1988 and then as The Last Album in 2003, by which point it had accumulated eight bonus tracks. It features a relatively mellow and conventional brand of psychedelic folk-rock compared to their debut album or Jeff Cotton's work with Captain Beefheart, for example. Nonetheless, it's an appealingly low-key effort with catchy songs such as "Make a Joyful Noise" and "On Our Way to Hana" and Cotton's tasty slide guitar playing. It will be easier to enjoy the lyrics if you have an affinity for mystical and sci-fi themes; this is also true for the first bonus track, an interview with Lew Irwin in which the band discusses alien visitations. Most of the remaining bonus tracks fit comfortably with the preceding songs. However, the final two bonus tracks are respectable but unremarkable straight-up blues-rock cover versions of songs previously recorded by Jimi Hendrix: "All Along the Watchtower," recorded 2002 by the trio of Merrell Fankhauser, Yoriko Hongo, and Art Dougall (and incorrectly credited to Hendrix as the songwriter); and "Red House," recorded live in June 1991 by Merrell Fankhauser, Tim Fankhauser, Nicky Hopkins, and Frank Paredes.