Jerry Garcia/David Grisman/Tony Rice - The Pizza Tapes

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Album Details

Title: The Pizza Tapes
Artist: Jerry Garcia/David Grisman/Tony Rice
Release Date: 4/25/2000
Label: Acoustic Disc
Duration: 73:49
UPC: 715949104121
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: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Appetizer
  2. Man of Constant Sorrow
  3. Appetizer
  4. Louis Collins
  5. Shady Jam
  6. Shady Grove
  7. Always Late
  8. Guitar Space/Summertime
  9. Appetizer
  10. Long Black Veil
  11. Rosa Lee Mcfall
  12. Appetizer
  13. Drifting Too Far from the Shore
  14. Amazing Grace
  15. Little Sadie
  16. Knockin' on Heaven's Door
  17. Space Jam
  18. So What
  19. Appetizer
  20. House of the Rising Sun

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDAcoustic Disc41

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Album Review

Jerry Garcia and David Grisman released two albums on the latter's Acoustic Disc label during the last years of Garcia's life, and since his death in 1995, Grisman has culled a series of albums from other sessions the two recorded together. Shady Grove (1996) presented traditional folk and country material, while So What (1998) contained jazz compositions. The Pizza Tapes (so named because Garcia' s cassette of the sessions supposedly was stolen by a pizza delivery boy and circulated clandestinely) chronicles two nights worth of sessions that Garcia and Grisman shared with guitarist Tony Rice. The Grisman albums with Garcia have become increasingly informal as he has delved into picking dates that may have been intended as rehearsals or just get-togethers, and The Pizza Tapes carries that trend further. There's lots of conversation (delineated by the five "Appetizer" titles), along with false starts, mistakes, and fragments of songs, and there is some repetition of tunes (though not performances) from previous albums. "Shady Grove" and "Louis Collins" from Shady Grove are here, as is "So What" from So What. But the two guitarists show a genuine rapport as they range from pop/jazz standards like "Summertime" to folk songs like "Man of Constant Sorrow" and folk-rock fare like "Knockin' on Heaven's Door." "I'm having a great time," declares Garcia enthusiastically, and his pleasure comes across. Dead Heads long ago found that Garcia was at his best away from the formal restrictions and pressures of recording, and the same thing seems to hold for the Garcia/Grisman albums. Rice, meanwhile, more than holds his own. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
D. Brent HausemanDesign
David GrismanProducer, Mandolin
Jerry GarciaGuitar
Tony RiceGuitar

Member Reviews

Bridget S. (Vassar) wrote on 6/26/2009...

This cd is soo funny!! There is plenty of good picking from Tony, David, and Jerry. But, the tree are also very funny. There is plenty of cuss words on this.

Toni B. (twintoni) wrote on 7/29/2006...

Acoustic disc, great stuff.