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Fricke’s Picks: Samamidon

2/28/08, 12:04 pm EST

A Big Quiet
All Is Well (Bedroom Community), by Sam Amidon — or Samamidon, as it says on the cover — is his deceptively ornate adaptation of ten traditional blues and folk songs. In an era of overheated Nick Drake comparisons, Amidon is eerily close to the real thing, singing in a fragile but certain tenor against the deep breath and soft sweep of Nico Muhly’s orchestrations. A better analogy is the big quiet in Björk’s Vespertine and Medúlla albums. Producer Valgeir Sigurdsson worked on both records; he conjures a similar, pregnant resonance here around Amidon’s voice and plucked-wire guitar — a public domain that is all inner space.

[Photo: Shana Novak]


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Jakob Bjorn | 3/14/2008, 7:55 pm EST

Finding himself outside himself, in the public area and universe of traditional folk songs, may be the way for S. – like ‘visiting’ Woody Guthrie was for Bob Dylan – to really find himself (there is no short cut, you have to leave to find back home). We can hope so. All Is Well is good enough in itself, but maybe more is in store for the already addicted

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