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Samo Salamon Trio: Live!
BySamo Salamon
guitar, electricb.1978
Salamon posted notice of his talent with Mamasaal (Dometra, 2009), with saxophonist
Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965

David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961

Tyshawn Sorey
drumsb.1980

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenorLive! follows this trio's Fall Memories (Splasc(H), 2007), with accordionist Luciano Biondini and Nano (Zalozba Goga, 2007), with saxophonist Julian Arguelles.
A classically trained guitarist, Salamon comes to jazz with an ear for European music and rock. His jazz/rock influences developed under the expert tutelage of John Scofield
guitar
b.1951
But this record is not about rock's heaviness, it is more chamber jazz and sly creative music making. The key is the unique lineup of tuba and percussion as accents to the guitar. Godard's tuba bass lines quiet the music and eschew a traditional jazz swingnot that he doesn't conjure a New Orleans second line on "Catch the Train" or push the guitarist on the opener "Hebe," where Salamon dances around the tuba's urgency, while Dani works the metal edges of his kit. Godard plays tuba on half the tracks, but when he picks up his bass, a more traditional guitar trio emerges. Although with these three, the music doesn't rehash standard clichéé. Salamon's writing, like that of Bill Frisell
guitar, electric
b.1951
A very special recording.
">Track Listing
Hebe; Catch the Train; Kei's Secret; My Rain; Miss Sarcasm; Girl With a Nicotine Kiss; Happy Girl; My Amusing Muse; Fall Memories; Spring Forest.
Personnel
Samo Salamon
guitar, electricSamo Salamon: guitar; Roberto Dani: drums; Michel Godard: tuba, electric bass.
Album information
Title: Live! | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Samo Records
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