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Personnel: Arsen Shomakhov (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Arsen Shomakhov; Aslan Zhantuyev (bass guitar); Sultanbek Mamyshev (drums). Audio Mixer: Arsen Shomakhov. Recording information: Iren Studios, Nalchik, Russia.Down Beat (p.73) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[O]riginal blues songs and jazz-country hybrids.....He sings in English with genuine heart." Arsen Shomakhov Dangerous Songs Dangerous Review
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