"The Last Concert" is a captivating live album by the legendary Rosemary Clooney, released posthumously in January 2002 through Concord Records. This unique collection captures the essence of Clooney's final concert, recorded in November 2001, just months before her passing in June 2002. The album is a testament to her enduring talent and the timeless appeal of her vocal jazz and big band performances.
Featuring 14 tracks, "The Last Concert" spans a duration of 44 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of beloved standards and holiday classics. The album opens with an enchanting medley that includes "Tenderly," "White Christmas," "Half As Much," "Sisters," and "This Ole House," setting the stage for a memorable musical journey. Throughout the album, Clooney's velvety voice shines as she delivers soulful renditions of "Sentimental Journey," "I'm Confessin' That I Love You," "Just In Time," and "You Go To My Head," among others.
The live setting adds an intimate and dynamic quality to the performances, with Clooney's interactions with the audience and band members adding depth and authenticity. Highlights include her powerful rendition of "Ol' Man River" and the inspirational version of "God Bless America," which serves as a poignant finale.
"The Last Concert" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Rosemary Clooney's extraordinary career and her ability to connect with audiences through her music. It's a fitting tribute to an iconic artist, capturing her magic in a live setting that showcases her artistry and the enduring appeal of vocal jazz and big band music.