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| | McAlmont: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com |
 | | David McAlmont 's solo debut album is, in fact, a lightly revised and reworked version of an album previously scheduled for release by Thieves, the guitar and vocal duo he formed with Saul Freeman in 1992, and whose "Unworthy" single was a club hit in fall 1993. |
 | | "Unworthy" reappears here, together with "Either," the duo's scheduled (but unissued) follow-up single, and much of McAlmont does indeed echo the majestic interplay that was Thieves ' calling card. |
 | | Compared to his later collaborations with Bernard Butler and David Arnold, McAlmont is very much a formative effort, a showcase for the voice, not the identity, that listeners would so soon come to love. |
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