Throughout his career, David Grisman has performed music that crosses between many boundaries, from “new acoustic” folk to bluegrass and swing-oriented jazz. In early 1980 Grisman recorded the first of four studio albums for Warner Brothers Records. Quintet ’80 features Grisman’s string group (which also includes violinist Darol Anger, Mike Marshall on mandolin, guitar and violin, Mark O’Connor on violin and guitar, and bassist Rob Wasserman) playing six of Grisman’s diverse originals, an obscure tune, and a brief rendition of John Coltrane’s “Naima.”
The original LP has been out of print for nearly three decades and this Deluxe Edition presents all of the original master takes plus five previously unissued alternate takes, all newly transferred…
320 kbps | 152 MB | UL | CL | MC ** 24bit FLAC
…to the highest quality sound format available (24 bit, 96khz) at Acoustic Oasis.
1. Dawgma [03:38]
2. Bow Wow [04:32]
3. Barkley’s Bug [04:16]
4. Sea of Cortez [05:23]
5. Naima [02:43]
6. Mugavero [05:13]
7. Dawgmatism [05:03]
8. Thailand [11:10]
9. Bow Wow Alt Take 1 [05:42]
10. Bow Wow Alt Take 2 [04:15]
11. Bow Wow Alt Take 4 [04:41]
12. Naima Alt Take 1 [02:41]
13. Naima Alt Take 2 [02:44]