(2) CD's Jerry Garcia / David Grisman - Jerry Garcia David Grishman Shady Grove

Sold Date: December 30, 2024
Start Date: June 13, 2024
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David Grishman / Jerry Garcia
 "This Grammy nominee, which explores every corner of American music-from Irving Berlin's "Russian Lullaby" to B.B. King's "The Thrill Is Gone." The first all-acoustic recording of Jerry's long career also includes "Friend of the Devil," "Rockin' Chair," "Two Soldiers," "Walkin' Boss" and more! Acoustic Disc. In 1986, Jerry Garcia spiritually revived the Grateful Dead and also rekindled his love for acoustic music. In 1989 he recorded Almost Acoustic with his 1960s Palo Alto folkie pals and began collaborating with his longtime friend and mandolin master David Grisman. This 1991 set offers a brilliant assortment of acoustic music that ranges from bluegrass-inspired stomps to B.B. King covers, age-old folk songs, standards by Irving Berlin and Hoagy Carmichael, and an exotic album-ending modal-jazz journey. The playing is stellar throughout, but the mood is warm and welcoming as well"

CD's very good case shows light shelf wear

Jerry Garcia David Grishman Shady Grove
Throughout his life, Jerry Garcia had an abiding fondness for the banjo, bluegrass, and roots-folk music. One of his most consistent collaborators in his extra-Dead adventures was "newgrass" mandolin master and bandleader David Grisman. The two of them formed the nucleus of the short-lived but influential bluegrass ensemble Old and in the way in the early 1970s. These 13 delightful folk songs were culled from numerous laid-back Garcia-Grisman sessions that took place in Grisman's studio between 1990 and 1995, often joined by Joe Craven on fiddle and percussion and Jim Kerwin on bass. Garcia and Grisman pulled these songs--some of them quite obscure--from a variety of American eras and genres. 

Sleeve and case in Good condition with light shelf wear.  CD's very clean




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