Amalgamated Sons of Rest is the name of a one-off project by American songwriters Will Oldham and Jason Molina, along with Scottish colleague Alasdair Roberts. The collaboration yielded one eponymous EP, released in 2002 on Galaxia Records, and a song, "Translation", released by Jade Tree Records. "Translation" was not released under the Amalgamated Sons of Rest moniker, but under Molina's then-usual band name, Songs: Ohia, on a split EP with My Morning Jacket, though the songwriter credit is to "A.S. of R."
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| EP by Amalgamated Sons of Rest | |
| Released | September 1, 2002 |
| Genre | Folk |
| Label | Galaxia |
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| Pitchfork Media | (5.9/10) [2] |
The last track, "I Will Be Good", is unlisted.
Will Oldham
(Palace / Palace Songs / Palace Music / Palace Brothers / Bonnie "Prince" Billy) | |
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