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Bright Sunny South (LP+MP3)

 

By Nonesuch
Bright Sunny South (LP+MP3)
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Highest $29.14 Jul 4, '15   Highest $24.22 Dec 29, '15   Highest $34.47 Nov 11, '15  
Lowest $23.74 Mar 29, '16   Lowest $18.04 Sep 24, '15   Lowest $28.27 Nov 28, '15  
Average $28.36   Average $20.81   Average $32.03  
Added May 30, 2015   Added May 30, 2015   Added May 30, 2015  
                 
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UPC075597958010
Nonesuch Records releases Sam Amidon's label debut , produced by Amidon with his childhood friend and longtime collaborator Thomas Bartlett (a.k.a. Doveman) and legendary English engineer Jerry Boys (Buena Vista Social Club, Vashti Bunyan, R.E.M.) and recorded in London, the record features a band made up of Bartlett and multi-instrumentalists Shahzad Ismaily and Chris Vatalaro. Jazz trumpeter Kenny Wheeler also makes a cameo. Amidon himself not only sings but also plays banjo, fiddle, acoustic guitar, and piano on the album.

Amidon describes as "a lonesome record" and a return to the more spare sound of his 2007 self-recorded debut, : "There was an atmospheric quality to my last two records; those albums are like a garden of sounds," says Amidon, "but this one is more of a journey, a winding path. The band comes rushing in and then they disappear. It comes from more of a darker, internal space."

A longtime admirer of Boys' work, Amidon was particularly enamored of his recordings with Martin Carthy in the 1970's, as well as the Ali Farka Tour/Toumani Diabat duet albums on World Circuit/Nonesuch: "Those are so beautiful. I listened to all of that. I loved the sense of documentation, the unadorned quality. Everything sounded so clear."

 

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