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Government Cheese
By Samo Salamon
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: How They Washed My Brain; The Bee and the Knee; Her Name; Eat the Monster; It Rains When It Falls; The Last Goodbye; Up and Down.
Government Cheese
By Josh Roseman
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: 01. How They Washed My Brain; 02. The Bee And The Knee; 03. Her Name; 04. eat The Monster; 05. It Rains when It Falls; 06. The
Last Goodbye; 07. Up And Down.
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Samo Salamon: Government Cheese
by Budd Kopman
It might be easy to imagine two entirely different reactions to guitarist Samo Salamon's latest, very fine effort Government Cheese. The first, coming from someone who has not heard him before, might center around the angular, distortion tinged guitar, the driving near-rock rhythms and the wide variety of emotions that whiplash the listener. ...
Samo Salamon NYC Quintet: Government Cheese
by AAJ Italy Staff
Chitarrista di origine slovena, frequentatore di club, musicisti ed etichette discografiche italiane, Samo Salamon sceglie per il suo secondo album targato Fresh Sound un quintetto altisonante, con alcuni dei nomi più significativi della scena newyorchese. Di fronte ad operazioni del genere la domanda sorge spontanea: sarà operazione di marketing, occasione unica di registrazione da cogliere al ...
Samo Salamon NYC Quintet: Government Cheese
by Jerry D'Souza
Guitarist Samo Salamon creates his music in the cast of his band, the stylistic differences coming to life in the particular conglomeration. A man of many musical parts, he can take rock and meld it with jazz, let it swing and let it move with an agile sweetness. He can let structure loose from composition to ...
Samo Salamon NYC Quintet: Government Cheese
by John Kelman
It's may be possible to define an artist by the company he/she keeps, but the harsher economics of the 21st Century jazz world make it an axiom that doesn't always hold true. It's not difficult to enlist big-name artists on a recording if one has the cash. Still, it's a positive sign when first encounters turn ...