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David Grisman Rounder Album

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発売日 2001年11月01日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRounder
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ROUCD0069
SKU 011661006928

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:39:24

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Hello

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    2. 2.
      Sawin' on the Strings

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    3. 3.
      Waiting on Vassar

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    4. 4.
      I Ain't Broke But I'm Badly Bent

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    5. 5.
      Op. 38

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    6. 6.
      Hold to God's Unchanging Hand

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    7. 7.
      Boston Boy

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    8. 8.
      Cheyenne

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    9. 9.
      'Til the End of the World Rolls 'Round

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    10. 10.
      You'll Find Her Name Written There

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    11. 11.
      On and On

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    12. 12.
      Bob's Brewin'

      アーティスト: David Grisman

    13. 13.
      So Long

      アーティスト: David Grisman

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: David Grisman

商品の紹介

David Grisman is primarily known as a (perhaps even the) pioneer integrator of jazz into the prog-bluegrass/newgrass/whatever-you-call-it ("Dawg Music" to Grisman) branch of the bluegrass family tree. And with a number of other suspect jazz dabblers (fiddler Vassar Clements, guitarist Tony Rice, and banjo picker Tony Trischka, for instance) on hand, one might expect The Rounder Compact Disc (originally released as The Rounder Record) to be a Grappelli-sounding crossbreed experiment in line with Grisman's longstanding quintet. Yet, despite some string-slingin', fancy-licked solos, The Rounder Compact Disc is really a true blue bluegrass record. Why, this record has enough gospel harmonies, Bill Monroe songs, stories of money lost on spend-thriftin' women, string sawin', and other neat-sounding contractions to keep even your most die-hard hillbilly warm as a mug of Grandpappy's moonshine on a cold Kentucky night. The tricky thing, the "how'd he do that?" part, is that in addition to (in spite of?) it's unabashed down-home country feel, this album is anything but traditional. Instrumentals like "Waiting on Vassar," "Op. 38," and "Boston Boy" integrate a complex network of orchestral voicings, solos, and interactive group play, and throughout the album solos by hotshots like Clements, Rice, Jerry Douglas, and Grisman himself betray more than a passing interest in other styles of improvisation. In the coming years, the experimental wings of bluegrass would begin to incorporate electric instruments and more overtly bear the influence of jazz and rock. But The Rounder Compact Disc is some of the earliest evidence that bluegrass can be progressive without sacrificing any of its institutional twang. ~ John Uhl|
Rovi

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