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Not for Kids Only (CD - 1993)( UPC: 00715949100925)
As low as $12.59 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Jerry Garcia & David Grisman Label: Acoustic Disc Genre: Rock & Pop - Country Rock Album Description: Contains old-time folk songs from the 1920s for kids of all ages.Personnel includes: Jerry Garcia (vocals, guitar), David Grisman (vocals, mandolin, banjo, mando-cello), Rick Montgomery (... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Contains old-time folk songs from the 1920s for kids of all ages. Personnel includes: Jerry Garcia (vocals, guitar), David Grisman (vocals, mandolin, banjo, mando-cello), Rick Montgomery (guitar), Joe Craven (fiddle, percussion), Jody Stecher (fiddle, vocals), Matt Eakle (piccolo, penny-whistle), Pamela Lanford (oboe, English horn), Jim Rothermel (clarinet), Will Scarlett (harmonica), Peter Welker (trumpet), Kevin Porter (trombone), John Rosenberg (piano), Jim Kerwin (bass), Larry Hanks (jew's harp), Hal Blaine, Jim Miller (percussion). Recorded in the spring and summer 1993. Includes liner notes by Mayne Smith. All songs are traditional, arranged by Jerry Garcia and David Grisman, except "Freight Train" (Elizabeth Cotten). Personnel: David Grisman (vocals, tenor banjo, mandocello, mandolin); Jerry Garcia (vocals, guitar); Jody Stecher (tenor, fiddle); Daniel Kobialka, Heather Katz (violin); Joe Craven (fiddle, percussion); Nanci Severance (viola); Larry Granger (cello); Matt Eakle (piccolo, pennywhistle); Willow Scarlett (harmonica); Jim Rothermel (clarinet); Pamela Lanford (oboe, English horn); Peter Welker (trumpet); Kevin Porter (trombone); John Rosenberg (piano); Larry Hanks (Jew's harp); Hal Blaine (tambourine, percussion). Audio Mixer: David Grisman. Liner Note Author: Mayne Smith. Recording information: Dawg Studios. Photographer: Susana Millman. Unknown Contributor Roles: Jim Miller; Joe Craven. Arrangers: David Grisman; Jerry Garcia. The second full-length collaborative effort between Jerry Garcia (guitar/vocals) and David Grisman (mandolin, mando-cello, tenor banjo, vocals) is arguably their most endearing as well. Just as its title suggests, Not for Kids Only (1993) is an album of folkie standards and traditional tunes that is -- as Grisman so eloquently depicts in his liner notes -- "our answer to 'Barney.'" The material chosen is comprised of songs they had undoubtedly encountered at one time or another during their respective careers, both of which were deeply rooted in the New Lost City Ramblers style of bluegrass, folk, and blues. The obvious kinship between the musicians radiates throughout every track as their moods alternate between light and silly "There Ain't No Bugs on Me" to the darker-edged "When First Unto This Country." The latter is a languid ballad highlighted by what is arguably Garcia's most emotive vocal in years. The same can be said of his acoustic guitar work throughout the project, which hearkens back nearly a decade-and-a-half to the Grateful Dead's 15th Anniversary "unplugged" shows in October of 1980. While Garcia and Grisman are undoubtedly the leads, they are sufficiently backed by various Grisman associates such as Joe Craven (percussion/fiddle), Matt Eakle (piccolo), Jim Kerwin (bass), and Jody Stecher (fiddle). One notable addition to the proceedings is percussionist extraordinaire Hal Blaine, who accompanies the duo in a variety of settings performing on everything from tambourine to Jew's harp. As subtlety is one of Blaine's fortes, his contributions are effortlessly integrated; especially on the cover of Elizabeth Cotten's folk standard "Freight Train" which also features Craven's trademark vocal (read: orally derived) percussion inflections. He provides a steady, chuggin' rhythm bed simulating the sound of a steam locomotive. One of the most endearing cuts is the comedic dialogue between Garcia and Grisman on "Arkansas Traveller." There is a palpable affection between the two as they quip and joke their way through this piece of affable homespun Americana. The entire disc could likewise be categorized in a similar manner, as it brings to life one of the truly original facets of the United States rich musical heritage. ~ Lindsay Planer |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Jenny Jenkins |
| 2. | Freight Train |
| 3. | Horse Named Bill |
| 4. | Three Men Went A-Hunting |
| 5. | When First Unto This Country |
| 6. | Arkansas Traveler |
| 7. | Hop Along Peter |
| 8. | Teddy Bears' Picnic |
| 9. | There Ain't No Bugs on Me |
| 10. | Miller's Will |
| 11. | Hot Corn, Cold Corn |
| 12. | Shenandoah Lullaby |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00715949100925 |
| Release Date: | Oct 01, 1993 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Country Rock |
| Label: | Acoustic Disc |
| Distributor: | E1 Distribut |
| Producer: | David Grisman |
| Engineer: | David Dennison |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1993 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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