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Hot Dawg
1978 studio album by David Grisman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hot Dawg is an album by American musician David Grisman, released in 1978.[1]
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Critical reception
The Globe and Mail wrote: "One of Grisman's tunes is 'Dawgology', the title (more than the rather boppish theme) alluding to Reinhardt's 'Djangology'. And Grisman's backup, appropriately an acoustic stringband, recalls the general virtuosity and amiable swing of its Parisian counterpart."[3]
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Track listing
- "Dawg's Bull" (David Grisman) – 4:14
- "Devlin'" (Tony Rice) – 5:06
- "Minor Swing" (Stephane Grappelli, Django Reinhardt) – 3:36
- "Dawgology" (Grisman, Richard Greene) – 7:11
- "Neon Tetra" (Rice) – 6:29
- "Janice" (Grisman) – 3:57
- "Dawg-Ola" (Grisman) – 3:56
- "16/16" (Grisman) – 5:27
Chart positions
Personnel
- David Grisman – mandolin
- Tony Rice – guitar, + violin (#6)
- Darol Anger – violin (#1,2,4,6,7), violectra (#5)
- Mike Marshall – mandolin (#3,4,8)
- Todd Phillips – bass (#1,5)
with
- Eddie Gómez – bass (#3,4,8)
- Stéphane Grappelli – violin (#3,8)
- Buell Neidlinger – bass (#2,7)
- Bill Amatneek – bass (#6)
Production notes:
- David Grisman – producer
- Bill Wolf – engineer, mixing, mastering
- Bob Shumaker – engineer
- Bob McLeod – mastering
- Mark Hanauer – photography
- Brian Davis – illustrations
- Chuck Beeson – design
- Roland Young – art direction
(#1,2,4–7) Recorded at His Masters Wheels Studio by Bill Wolf, (#3,8) Recorded of 1750 Arch Street Studios by Bob Shumaker
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References
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