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Tone Poems

David Grisman And Tony Rice

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While mandolin master David Grisman and the equally talented guitarist Tony Rice may be better known in the world of bluegrass, jazz fans need to check out Tone Poems, an excellent collection of mandolin/guitar duets, performed with different vintage instruments on each track. The improvising by both men is never less than brilliant, transforming traditional folk tunes like "Grandfather's Clock" and "I Am a Pilgrim," plus the unlikely "O Solo Mio," into masterpieces. The lone track that's very familiar to jazz listeners is "Swing '42," played very convincingly by two men who are well-versed in jazz even if they don't play it exclusively.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo

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1
Turn Of The Century
00:02:56

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2
The Prisoner's Waltz
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3
Sam-bino
00:02:38

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4
Grandfather's Clock
00:03:14

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5
Good Old Mountain Dew
00:02:19

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I Am A Pilgrim
00:03:33

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7
Mill Valley Waltz
00:03:25

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8
Vintage Gintage Blues
00:03:15

David Grisman, MainArtist - Tony Rice, MainArtist

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9
I Don't Want Your Mandolins Mister
00:02:18

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10
Dawg After Dark
00:04:38

David Grisman, MainArtist - Tony Rice, MainArtist

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11
Wildwood Flower
00:02:48

David Grisman, MainArtist - Tony Rice, MainArtist

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12
Morning Sun
00:04:12

David Grisman, MainArtist - Tony Rice, MainArtist

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13
Banks Of The Ohio
00:02:23

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14
Swing '42
00:03:02

David Grisman, MainArtist - Tony Rice, MainArtist

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15
Watson Blues
00:03:31

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16
O Solo Mio
00:02:12

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17
Song For Two Pamelas
00:04:23

David Grisman, MainArtist - Tony Rice, MainArtist

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While mandolin master David Grisman and the equally talented guitarist Tony Rice may be better known in the world of bluegrass, jazz fans need to check out Tone Poems, an excellent collection of mandolin/guitar duets, performed with different vintage instruments on each track. The improvising by both men is never less than brilliant, transforming traditional folk tunes like "Grandfather's Clock" and "I Am a Pilgrim," plus the unlikely "O Solo Mio," into masterpieces. The lone track that's very familiar to jazz listeners is "Swing '42," played very convincingly by two men who are well-versed in jazz even if they don't play it exclusively.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo

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