Dawgwood

Dawgwood is a 1993 all-instrumental album by American musician David Grisman, recorded with his group David Grisman Quintet. It is the second album recorded under Grisman's own label, Acoustic Disc. Grisman's self-named "Dawg" music was well established when this album was recorded — it is influenced by traditional bluegrass, jazz, gypsy music, Latin and more. Most of the songs are composed by Grisman, the two covers being Django Reinhardt's "Bolero de Django" — a gypsy song which Matt Eakle's flute gives a more modern flavour and "Asanhado" by Jacob do Bandolim. The last piece on the album, "New Dawg´s Rag" is a song previously released on album The David Grisman Quintet, but with "updated" arrangement.[2][3]

Dawgwood
Studio album by
David Grisman Quintet
Released1993
GenreAmericana, newgrass, jazz
Length55:22
LabelAcoustic Disc
ProducerDavid Grisman
David Grisman chronology
Jerry Garcia / David Grisman
(1991)
Dawgwood
(1993)
Not for Kids Only
(1993)
David Grisman Quintet chronology
Dawg '90
(1990)
Dawgwood
(1993)
Dawganova
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All songs by David Grisman unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Dawgwood" – 3:36
  2. "Dawgmatism" – 6:39
  3. "Jazzin'" (with Joe-Bob) – 5:33
  4. "Sea of Cortez" – 6:20
  5. "Steppin' With Stephane" – 6:42
  6. "Bolero de Django" (Django Reinhardt) – 5:58
  7. "Asanhado" (Jacob do Bandolim) – 6:17
  8. "New Dawg's Rag"

Personnel

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Allmusic entry for Dawgwood. Retrieved November 2009.
  3. Dawgnet.com entry for Dawgwood. Retrieved November 2009.
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