Jerry Garcia & David Grisman - Shady Grove

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Album Details

Title: Shady Grove
Artist: Jerry Garcia & David Grisman
Release Date: 1996
Re-Released On: 10/15/1996
Label: Acoustic Disc
Duration: 61:06
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 715949102127
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Country-Rock, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock
Moods: Atmospheric, Earnest, Laid-Back/Mellow, Meandering, Passionate, Stylish, Circular, Organic, Freewheeling, Rollicking, Sprawling, Bittersweet, Gentle, Intimate, Warm, Yearning, Confident, Earthy, Wistful, Greasy, Searching
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Shady Grove
  2. Stealin'
  3. Off to Sea Once More
  4. The Sweet Sunny South
  5. Louis Collins
  6. Fair Ellender
  7. Jack-A-Roo
  8. Casey Jones
  9. Dreadful Wind and Rain
  10. I Truly Understand
  11. The Handsome Cabin Boy
  12. Whiskey in the Jar
  13. Down in the Valley

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDAcoustic Disc21

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Album Review

In the last five years of his life, Jerry Garcia frequently dropped in on his old friend, mandolin player David Grisman, to play and record the kind of folk, bluegrass, and old-timey music they had both begun their careers with in the early '60s. Grisman released two Garcia/Grisman albums on his Acoustic Disc label during Garcia's lifetime, and this is the first to be compiled since his death. In a note, Grisman writes, "I decided to organize this material by genre; this first volume is comprised of traditional folk songs and ballads." Indeed, among the 13 tracks here are versions of children's ballads and other ancient songs that formed the repertoire of some of the folk groups that both players belonged to. Grisman has included a lavish CD booklet containing thorough annotations by New Lost City Ramblers member John Cohen that trace the origins of each of the songs and detail Garcia and Grisman's backgrounds. One gets the sense that Cohen and Grisman are trying to provide a tutorial to Deadheads who may be puzzled. The effect of all the scholarship is to imply that the sessions are more deliberate than a hearing suggests, however. The playing is loose and spontaneous, and Garcia is not always in the best voice. Nevertheless, Grisman is right to begin his documentation of Garcia's last sessions with an album that ties directly into the guitarist's initial musical passions. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob YellinPhotography
Bryan BowersAutoharp
Craig MillerExecutive Producer
D. Brent HausemanArtwork, Photography, Design
David DennisonEngineer
David GahrPhotography
David GrismanGuitar, Performer, Producer, Mixing, Mandola, Liner Notes, ?, 5-string Banjo, Mandolin Banjo
Gary NicholsPhotography
Jay BlakesbergPhotography
Jerry GarciaProducer, Guitar, Vocals, 5-string Banjo
Jim KerwinBass
Joe CravenFiddle, Percussion
John CohenPhotography, Liner Notes
Jon SievertPhotography
Larry CummingsMixing
Matt EakleFlute
Paul StubblebineMastering
Robert FrankPhotography
Susana MillmanPhotography
Willow ScarlettHarmonica