Tone Poems (David Grisman and Tony Rice album)
For the piece of music, see Symphonic poem.
Tone Poems | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by David Grisman, Tony Rice | |||||
Released | 1994 | ||||
Genre | Americana, newgrass, jazz | ||||
Label | Acoustic Disc | ||||
Producer | David Grisman | ||||
Tony Rice chronology | |||||
|
|||||
David Grisman chronology | |||||
|
Professional ratings | |
---|---|
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Tone Poems is an album of duets by mandolinist David Grisman and guitarist Tony Rice using vintage instruments.[2][3]
Track listing
- Turn of the Century
- The Prisoner's Waltz
- Sam-Bino
- Grandfather's Clock
- Good Old Mountain Dew
- I Am a Pilgrim
- Mill Valley Waltz
- Vintage Gintage Blues
- I Don't Want Your Mandolins Mister
- Dawg After Dark
- Wildwood Flower
- Morning Sun
- Banks of the Ohio
- Swing '42
- Watson Blues
- O Solo Mio
- Song For Two Pamelas
Personnel
- David Grisman – mandolins
- Tony Rice – guitars
Some of the songs were performed on instruments made when the songs were written to allow the listener to experience the tonal properties of the original performances.
- Track 1: Martin 1-21 (1891), Gibson A-4 (1905)
- Track 2: Gibson Style "0" (1923), Gibson "3-Point" F-4 (1909)
- Track 3: Maurer Style 953 (c. 1915), Lyon & Healy Style A (1925)
- Track 4: Stahl Style 473 (1931), Vega Style 202 Lute Mandolin (1919)
- Track 5: Martin OM-18 (1931), Gibson A-2Z "Snakehead"(1924)
- Track 6: Martin D-28 (1935), Gibson "Lloyd Loar" F-5 (1923)
- Track 7: Martin 000-45 (1937), Gibson A-4 "Snakehead" (1924)
- Track 8: Regal "Le Domino" (1930's), S.S. Stewart "Snow Queen" (1930s)
- Track 9: Martin D-45 (1939), Gibson "Loar" A-5 (1923)
- Track 10: Gibson J-100 (1939), Gibson "Fern" F-5 (1925)
- Track 11: Gibson L-Century(1936), Martin Style 2-30 (1936)
- Track 12: Gibson Advanced Jumbo (1937), Gibson F-12 (1934)
- Track 13: Martin 0-18 (1937), Epiphone strand (1937)
- Track 14: Selmer (1950), Gibson F-10 (1934)
- Track 15: Martin D-18 (1943), Gibson F-4 (1942)
- Track 16: Martin D-28 (1952), Gibson Prototype A-5 (1953)
- Track 17: Santa Cruz Tony Rice Model (1993), Gilchrist Model 5 (1993)
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/11/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.