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Carlos Alomar

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Biography

Guitarist Carlos Alomar has played on more David Bowie albums than any other six stringer has (including Mick Ronson, who was perhaps the most identifiable with Bowie). In 1974, Alomar crossed paths with David Bowie, who was interested in penning an album that explored dance/funk sounds of Philadelphia soul. The two hit it off, which would signal the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship between the singer and guitarist. 1975's classic Young Americans soon followed, as Alomar also helped co-write one of Bowie's biggest hits, "Fame," along with David Bowie and John Lennon. It was also around this time that Alomar supposedly 'discovered' soul singer Luther Vandross, having him sing on Bowie's album, which ultimately led to a successful solo career of his own. Alomar quickly figured out that David Bowie wasn't set on a single musical style for any period of time, as Alomar kept pace on such experimental and musically varied David Bowie albums as 1976's Station to Station, 1977's So Wrong, It's Right and The Papercut Chronicles, 1979's Lodger, and 1980's Scary Monsters. The guitarist and David Bowie also helped revive the career of punk icon Iggy Pop during this period, helping produce and co-write two of Pop's finest solo albums, 1977's The Idiot and 1978's Lust For Life.

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  1. Sleep Walker - (6:15)  -  30 plays
  2. Golden Years - (4:00)  -  18 plays
  3. Feline Lullaby (Sam's Song) - (5:18)  -  5 plays
  4. Dream Generator - (4:43)  -  8 plays
  5. Sleepwalker - (6:15)  -  9 plays
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