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Samo Salamon: Almost Alone Vol 1
ByEvery track features a different set of motifs yet the eloquent lyricism of the dialogues gives the album a thematic unity. For instance, the "Coalition of Mistaken" with the Finnish guitarist

Kalle Kalima
guitarb.1973
On "Seven Cats," on the other hand, Salamon and Serbian guitarist

Dusan Jevtovic
guitarIn contrast on "Crooswijk" Turkish guitarist

Cenk Erdogan
guitarSimilarly melancholic is "Northern Wind." Here, Greek guitarist
Spiros Exaras
guitarAs expected from Salamon Almost Alone Volume 1 is a superb and thrilling work. His synergy with so many charismatic musicians as well as each one's singular brilliance is what makes this release stimulating and emotive. It certainly whets the appetite for the subsequent installments in this ingenious project. ">
Track Listing
Miss Sarcasm; Nightmare; Crooswijk; Awkwardly Placed; Coalition of the Mistaken; Looking Back; Seagulls in Maine; Seven Cats; Not Too Late, Not Too Soon; Monked; Northern Wind.
Personnel
Samo Salamon
guitar, electricAlex Machacek
guitar, electricRafal Sarnecki
guitarCenk Erdogan
guitarAndré Fernandes
guitarKalle Kalima
guitarJacob Young
guitarAlbert Vila
guitarDusan Jevtovic
guitarLorenzo Di Maio
guitarPhillip Schaufelberg
guitarSpiros Exaras
guitarAdditional Instrumentation
Samo Salamon: moog; mandolin.
Album information
Title: Almost Alone Vol 1 | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Samo Records
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