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Andy Volk


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Boston, MA
Post  Posted 25 Jan 2005 6:32 am    
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David Grisiman's label is re-issuing one of the all-time classic mandolin records. This is an exceptional recording by legendary musicians. Tiny & Jethro playing Dizzy's "Groovin' High" - what's not to love? This one's been out-of-print since the 80's. Now if they'd only reissue Andy Statman's "Flatbush Waltz ...

Tiny Moore & Jethro Burns - Back To Back

Back To Back, the classic 1979 summit sessions of the two giants of jazz mandolin, Tiny Moore & Jethro Burns, makes its long awaited CD debut on Acoustic Disc, complete with a second disc of alternate takes.

Produced by David Grisman (who guests on three tracks), Back To Back also features the stellar rhythm section of guitar legend Eldon Shamblin with jazz masters Ray Brown (bass) and Shelly Manne (drums).

Catalogue No. ACD60
Format: CD
Price Code: Full
Barcode: 7 15949106026
Label: Acoustic Disc
Street Date: 14/02/2005


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John Rosett


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Missoula, MT
Post  Posted 25 Jan 2005 8:12 am    
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i can't wait for it to get into the stores! i bought the lp the moment that it came out. everybody on that record just plays so soulfully, it's "school" for any musician. and the outtakes cd should be great, too. neither tiny or jethro ever played the same thing twice.
as far as flatbush waltz, i emailed rounder records about reissueing it, but i guess that they've gotten too big to respond to their customers. i can't wait for andy's new mandolin album to come out.
john
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HowardR


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Post  Posted 25 Jan 2005 5:39 pm    
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I've also had that record album since day one. My hat is off to David Grisman who engineered this summit recording. Their rendition of Lester Young's "Tickle Toe" is nothing short of amazing.
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Andy Volk


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Boston, MA
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2005 5:48 am    
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Me too, Howard. Jethro was fantastic with that driving freight train swing he had but, IMHO, Tiny Moore's ideas were even MORE musically sophisticated and harmonicaly advanced. Both of them together was a moment in time never to be repeated.It was like putting Django and Charlie Christian on the same record. Drummer Shelly Mann played brushes on a newspaper-covered suitcase!! Now that's a musican who not only knows who he is and how to contribute but has a good sense of humor too. I'll look forward to hearing the alternate takes.
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