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Siril Malmedal Hauge & Jacob Young: Last Things
ByThough Siril Malmedal Hauge croons that there is "no time to lose at all" on the alluring smoky opener, she and

Jacob Young
guitarb.1970
Young's other composition is a quasi-folky title track that pleasingly evokes Nick Drake at his most wistful. It's the only occasion where he sings as co-lead, and while it's easy to wish there was more, it's hard to complain about any of Hauge's superb performance. With a mellifluous alto much in the wheelhouse of

Melody Gardot
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Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
In step with Hauge's approach and his own previous ECM Records titles, Young's guitar backing is a course in humble understatement. He leans on smooth clean tones with a small dash of other things from time to timea little electric delay or background haze, then a chirpy lead to double Hauge's scatting as they render

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guitar, electric1942 - 1970
Track Listing
Bounce with Me; I Will; Little Wing; Skylark; Last Things; Deep River; So in Love; No Moon at All; Lilac Wine; The Ballad of the Sad Young Men.
Personnel
Jacob Young
guitarSiril Malmedal Hauge: voice, mandolin; Jacob Young: guitars, guitarbanjo, mandolin, guitalele, voice.
Album information
Title: Last Things | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Oslo Session Recordings
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