Last Sessions is an album by Canadian
jazz guitarist
Lenny Breau that was recorded in 1977–78 and released posthumously in 1988. This album represents Breau's final studio recordings for
Adelphi Records, not his last studio sessions, which were recorded in 1982 at Audio Media Studios in
Nashville, Tennessee (released as When Lightn' Strikes).
History
After signing a three-album deal with
Gene Rosenthal for
Adelphi Records in 1977, Breau recorded material over period of a few months. Rosenthal and
Dan Doyle produced the first sessions recorded during October and November which would become Five O'Clock Bells and Mo' Breau. This posthumous release, recorded during December 1977 and January 1978, was produced by Rosenthal.[1]