Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta Mike Post

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
05.04.2024

Label: Masterworks

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Classical Crossover

Artist: Mike Post

Composer: Mike Post

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  • 1 Post: Message from the Mountains: I. Journeys - The Message 05:48
  • 2 Post: Message from the Mountains: II. Onward 01:50
  • 3 Post: Message from the Mountains: III. Sunrise Special 02:29
  • 4 Post: Message from the Mountains: IV. Redemption Valley 02:10
  • 5 Post: Message from the Mountains: V. Campfire Breakdown - Night Sky 03:31
  • 6 Post: Message from the Mountains: VI. Fort Smith Waltz 02:41
  • 7 Post: Message from the Mountains: VII. Strings Afire 03:13
  • 8 Post: Message from the Mountains: VIII. Spirit of the Owl 10:00
  • 9 Post: Message from the Mountains: IX. Destined to Dream 04:29
  • 10 Post: Echoes of the Delta: I. John the Revelator 01:31
  • 11 Post: Echoes of the Delta: II. River Walkin' 01:21
  • 12 Post: Echoes of the Delta: III. Just Before Dawn 01:18
  • 13 Post: Echoes of the Delta: IV. Highway 41 03:23
  • 14 Post: Echoes of the Delta: V. Little Zion 00:56
  • 15 Post: Echoes of the Delta: VI. The Gate to Greenwood 01:48
  • 16 Post: Echoes of the Delta: VII. Crossed Road 01:19
  • 17 Post: Echoes of the Delta: VIII. Riley Smiles 02:10
  • 18 Post: Echoes of the Delta: IX. Riffs 'Round the Sun 01:42
  • 19 Post: Echoes of the Delta: X. Sunday With Maudes 01:22
  • 20 Post: Echoes of the Delta: XI. Boogie Offspring 01:49
  • 21 Post: Echoes of the Delta: XII. Backside Middle 02:42
  • 22 Post: Echoes of the Delta: XIII. Sonny in the Second Line 01:55
  • 23 Post: Echoes of the Delta: XIV. Light the Dark Sky 01:34
  • 24 Post: Echoes of the Delta: XV. The Call 01:10
  • 25 Post: Echoes of the Delta: XVI. Circle Back Home 02:47
  • Total Runtime 01:04:58

Info for Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta



From the iconic “dun-dun” sting that has become synonymous with the Law and Order universe to instantly recognizable riffs from The Rockford Files, Hill Street Blues, Magnum P.I., L.A. Law and more, Emmy®- and Grammy®-winning composer MIKE POST has helped shape half a century of pop culture with his beloved television themes. Now, he celebrates the music that inspired this prolific career with Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta, a truly unique solo album that pays homage to bluegrass and blues music, available April 5 via Sony Classical.

The way composer Mike Post simply describes himself now – “I’m an American musician” – is as grateful and respectful as it is limitless in its compass and its ambition. His new solo album, Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta, emerged as his own celebration of the music of the American people that has inspired him in a career spanning six decades. Presented as a pair of original works, the album combines the sounds of a bluegrass band (Message from the Mountains) and a blues band (Echoes of the Delta) – joined by two “dream teams” of soloists who are his longtime friends and colleagues – with the rich palette and expressive power of a full orchestra.

The first in a pair of original works encompassing the album, Message from the Mountains features nine multifaceted movements utilizing the sounds of bluegrass to celebrate the mingling of tradition and diverse cultural experience in American music. The immensely talented and decorated members of these rhythm sections are as follows: Herb Pedersen (5-string banjo); Gabe Witcher (fiddle); Mike Witcher (dobro); Patrick Sauber (acoustic guitar/mandolin); and Amy Keys (orator). Echoes from the Delta, meanwhile, reflects and explores the exuberant joy and the well of anguish that forged the blues in 14 short, expressive movements. Joining Post and the orchestra as soloists are Sonny Landreth (slide guitar); Eric Gales (electric guitar); Abe Laboriel Sr. (bass); Abe Laboriel Jr. (drums); Robert Turner (organ/piano); Jon O’Hara (keyboards); and Amy Keys (vocalist).

Herb Pedersen, 5-string banjo
Gabe Witcher, fiddle
Mike Witcher, dobro
Patrick Sauber, acoustic guitar, mandolin
Amy Keys, orator



Mike Post
musician, composer, arranger and producer has long been considered the most successful composer in television history.

His career in television started in 1970. Over the years, he’s written the music for seven thousand hours of TV including: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Law & Order Criminal Intent, Law & Order, NYPD Blue, The Rockford Files, Magnum PI, Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, The A-Team, Wiseguy, Hunter, The Commish, Quantum Leap, Doogie Howser MD, Blossom, Hooperman, The White Shadow, Hardcastle & McCormick, Byrds of Paradise, News Radio, Silk Stalkings and Renegade. Theme songs from The Rockford Files, The Greatest American Hero, Hill Street Blues and L.A. Law all became chart topping records and landed Post four of his five Grammy Awards. In 1996 he won the Emmy for outstanding achievement in Main Title composition for the critically acclaimed Murder One.

Born and raised in Los Angeles County's San Fernando Valley, the son of an architect, Post began his study of music with piano lessons at the age of six. His taste was decidedly eclectic—obsessed with Dvorak, Stephen Foster, the blues and rock n'roll. At fifteen, he was playing club dates. He bought an electric piano just like his idol Ray Charles had used on stage: a brown Wurlitzer.

Post's life revolved around music and the Valley sub-culture—much like the characters in the film, American Graffiti. Cut off from music during school hours, his salvation at Grant High School was a homemade paper keyboard that he would pull out and silently "play" in class, hiding behind dark sunglasses and an open book. Ironically, nearly twenty-four years later, Post was summoned back to campus as one of the school's 1987 Hall of Fame inductees. His 1962 senior classmates included Mickey Dolenz of the Monkees and Magnum PI’s Tom Selleck.

Post spent his evenings on the L.A. club circuit, often appearing with acts that had famous names but few, if any, original members. He was the new "Paul" in Paul and Paula and a member of the Markettes after the founding members had moved on. "There was little money in it, but it sure was fun," says Post. He graduated high school (just to make his parents happy), gigged with various rock groups and did a stint in the house band of a famed San Francisco topless club before he realized that he needed to return to school to study music. A year later, equipped with sight-reading skills and the ability to notate music, he formed a 60’s folk ensemble, The Wellingbrook Singers, and toured the U.S.

After the group disbanded, Post came off of the road and in to the recording studio. He began playing record, commercial, and movie dates: a part of what would famously be known as The Wrecking Crew. Post played for virtually everyone active in the LA recording scene during this time. Most notably he worked on all of Sonny and Cher’s early hits, starting with I Got You Babe. Post’s ambition ultimately led to a career on the other side of the glass. While working for producer Jimmy Bowen, he formed The First Edition, featuring then unknown bassist/vocalist, Kenny Rogers. Post's debut as producer led to the group's Top Five single, I Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In). Next, he served as producer/arranger for Mason Williams' The Mason Williams Phonograph Album –the LP that spawned the hit record Classical Gas and garnered Post his first Grammy, awarded for "Best Instrumental Arrangement”.

At 24, Post became Musical Director for The Andy Williams Show, becoming the youngest musician in TV history to hold such a position. Later, he returned to television as a producer for The Mac Davis Show. He also began designing stage shows—putting together acts for artists like Dolly Parton and Ronny Milsap.

Yet, Post's most visible forte would be composing dramatic music for television and film. In 1968 he met veteran arranger/trombonist Pete Carpenter. Their initial project was music for the TV show Toma—Stephen J. Cannell's first series. It launched the most important musical collaboration and friendship of their lives. They followed up with The Rockford Files (which became a Top 10 single and landed them each a Grammy), Baa Baa Black Sheep, Hunter and Magnum PI. Their partnership ended late in 1987 when Carpenter died after a long illness. In 1989 Post worked with the BMI Foundation to establish a Pete Carpenter Memorial Fund to benefit young composers.

In addition to scoring, Post has continued to work as a record producer and arranger. He's contributed arrangements to several Ray Charles LP's, produced, arranged and co-wrote (with Stephen Geyer) the Theme from The Greatest American Hero, which became a #1 record for singer Joey Scarbury. In 1981 Post hit the Top 10 again with his own recording of The Theme from Hill Street Blues, which featured guitarist Larry Carlton.

When asked to comment on his success, he says, "I am so fortunate. If I couldn’t make a living writing music, I’d do something else during the day and write music at night for free. I’m the luckiest person I’ve ever met. I’ve worked with, who I believe are, the greatest musicians in the world.”

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