Last Exit To Happyland

Gurf Morlix
Last Exit To Happyland

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Release date: 29/May/2009
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Sales Rank: #52832 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 One More Second
1.2 Walkin' to New Orleans
1.3 Crossroads
1.4 She's a River
1.5 Drums from New Orleans
1.6 Music You Mighta Made
1.7 I Got Nothin'
1.8 Hard Road
1.9 End of the Line
1.10 Voice of Midnight
Number of discs: 1
Description:Last Exit To Happyland is an album by Gurf Morlix, released in 2009. The album is a country CD. -
Tempting as it may be, don't just judge Gurf Morlix by the company he keeps, even if it does provide a fine starting point: eminent musical artists like Lucinda Williams, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Warren Zevon, Ian McLagan, Patty Griffin, Robert Earl Keen, Michael Penn, Buddy Miller, Mary Gauthier, Tom Russell, Jim Lauderdale and Slaid Cleaves, to name but a few. Instead, listen to Last Exit to Happyland, his fifth solo album, and understand why his blue-ribbon associations as a producer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist have led Morlix to a similar level of excellence as a singer, songwriter and artist in his own right. As critic Henry Cabot Beck notes on Amazon. Com, 'If anybody is still looking for a candidate to replace Robbie Robertson in The Band, look no further. Morlix can write, sing, produce, and play nearly every instrument (mostly stringed) and has a bottomless (albeit muddy) range of American musical idioms from which to draw. ' Through more than four decades of professional music endeavors, Morlix has distinguished himself with his innate musicality, exquisite taste, keen creative instincts, and well-honed ear for not only songwriting but also the elements that bring songs to their fullest fruition. And now, on Last Exit to Happyland, 'I've found my voice, and my albums just keep getting better and better all the time,' Morlix says. 'I'm really proud of these songs and this album. ' The album is a showcase for Morlix's gifts as a musician and producer as well as his finest moment yet as a writer and singer. He plays everything on it but the drums, which are ably handled by Rick Richards, who has manned the kit on many of Morlix's productions in recent years. Icing the cake are Patty Griffin, Barbara K (of Timbuk 3 fame) and rising Texas singing sensation Ruthie Foster, who contribute harmony vocals to a number of tracks. As with all that Morlix has produced and played over the years, every note and creative touch ultimately serves the songs. And his trademark grit, soulfulness and authenticity suffuse the album, representing the 'muddy,' as Morlix calls the junction where the varied strains of American roots music meet and mingle, at it's truest and finest. Last Exit to Happyland is peopled with characters 'headed to reckoning day,' as Morlix sings in the propulsive opener, 'One More Second. ' The swampy bomp of 'Walkin' to New Orleans' finds a Crescent City resident heading home into the deadly wind and rain of Hurricane Katrina, while the haunting country-blues 'Crossroads' reveals new wrinkles in Robert Johnson's fateful meeting with the devil. Whether it's longtime lovers at the 'End of the Line,' a traveler on a 'Hard Road' or an outcast who laments 'I Got Nothin','
Producer: Gurf Morlix
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: 7857296202
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Steve Horowitz - 05/Mar/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
Austin’s Gurf Morlix fifth album, Last Exit to Happyland, has an enigmatic title, which seems appropriate as Morlix is an inscrutable artist. There’s ...

Jeff Perkins - 19/Feb/2009 
Today’s revelation is that drums don’t have strings. That startling observation means that this is the one instrument on Last Exit To Happyland not pl...