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2006 studio album by Alan Sparhawk
Solo Guitar
Studio album by Alan Sparhawk
ReleasedJuly 25, 2006
GenreAmbient
Length43:08
LabelSilber
Alan Sparhawk chronology
Solo Guitar
(2006)
White Roses, My God
(2024)
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Review scores
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Pitchfork

Solo Guitar is the 2006 album by Low frontman Alan Sparhawk. Always staying true to its name, the album features several musical vignettes, the sounds of which attempt to recreate the situations described in their titles, for instance, "How The Weather Comes Over The Central Hillside". The album is almost entirely made up of avant-garde and ambient soundscapes, rarely venturing into melodic music.

Track listing

  1. "How the Weather Comes Over the Central Hillside"
  2. "Sagrado Corazón de Jesú (First Attempt)"
  3. "Sagrado Corazón de Jesú (Second Attempt)"
  4. "How a Freighter Comes into the Harbor"
  5. "How the Weather Hits the Freighter...."
  6. "In the Harbor"
  7. "How the Engine Room Sounds"
  8. "Eruption by Eddie Van Halen"
  9. "How It Ends"

References

  1. Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Alan Sparhawk: Solo Guitar

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  • Alan Sparhawk
  • Mimi Parker
  • John Nichols
  • Zak Sally
  • Matt Livingston
  • Steve Garrington
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