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Love that Grateful Dawg!I found this CD by accident while I was searching around the same section for the Grateful Dead's newly released Night Fall of Diamonds.(Yes, I'm a admitted "Deadhead") I have for sometime enjoyed the CD releases of the team up of mandolin player David "Dawg" Grisman and the late guitar legend Jerry Garcia. These releases are quite different from Garcia's work with the Dead and harken back to the folk roots that he started with.If you have any interest in folk, blues or bluegrass you will enjoy …
None of the noodling you get with The Dead...This is the soundtrack to the documentary that came out a few years ago. These two very hairy guys play really well off each other, none of the noodling you get with The Dead. However, due to my own personal taste, I didn't take to this album because it leans more toward folk & bluegrass rather than jazz, rock or blues. Much of it is public domain material along with a cover of Friend of the Devil (is it still considered a cover when they do a Dead song?).
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