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Jerry Garcia and David Grisman

Gold Coast Concert Bowl, Squaw Valley CA

08-25-1991

01- Jack A Roe

02- Spring In California

03- Grateful Dawg

04- Angels Laid Him Away

05- Off To Sea

06- Friend Of The Devil

07- Two Soldiers

08- So What

09- Russian Lullaby

10- Dawg Waltz

11- Thrill Is Gone

12- Old Rockin' Chair

13- Arabia (A)

14- Arabia (B)

15- Eat My Dust

16- Ripple

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Been All Around this World, is an acoustic collaboration between Jerry Garcia and David Grisman

1. "Been All Around this World" (Traditional)

2. "I'll Go Crazy" (James Brown)

3. "Take Me" (George Jones/Leon Payne)

4. "Handsome Cabin Boy Waltz" (Traditional)

5. "The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest" (Bob Dylan)

6. "I'm Troubled" (Traditional)

7. "Blue Yodel #9" (Jimmie Rodgers)

8. "Nine Pound Hammer" (Merle Travis)

9. "I Ain't Never" (Michael Pierce/Mel Tillis)

10. "Sittin' Here in Limbo" (Plummer Bright/James Chambers)

11. "Dark as a Dungeon" (Merle Travis)

12. "Drink up and go Home" (Freddie Hart)

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Tut Taylor Archive Reel #11 captures a little slice of circa early-1970's Nashville, when a unique combination of musical forces there were helping define "Newgrass"....a jam or recording session with John Hartford (banjo,vocals), Norman Blake (guitar, vocals), Tut Taylor (Dobro, mandolin), Vassar Clements (fiddle), & Sam Bush (bass!).

While this might be considered an Aereo-Plain Band session, I tend to look at it more as a "typical" Nashville

recording/jam session that Tut had the wisdom and foresight to record so that we could enjoy it today. Sam Bush was not a part of Hartford's Aereo-Plain band, nor are the tunes found here typically found on Aereo-Plain

recordings. The sound on this one is splendid, making this reel a particular pleasure. Note: a number of these

recordings (tracks 2, 4-7) were released by Tut on his "Flat Pickin' in the Kitchen" CD with Norman Blake.

--Mitchell Wittenberg

Tut Taylor Archive Reel #11

John Hartford

Norman Blake

Tut Taylor

Vassar Clements

Sam Bush

Jam/Recording Session

Nashville, TN ??

Circa Early-1970's

1. (Talking)

2. The Electric Telephone (Blake-vocal)

3. Pickin' Flat

4. Little Bessie (Blake-vocal)

5. Banks of the Ohio (Hartford-vocal)

6. Goodlettsville Express

7. Memories

8. Bad Blake Blues (x)

9. Bad Blake Blues

The tape is a 7.5 inch per second stereo recording on side A with side B being blank.

The reel was played on a modified Revox A77 reel-to-reel machine with a Reutelhuber custom

designed and built tape head preamplifier incorporating 2003 era technology and components

including all metal film resistors, polypropelene coupling capacitors, and low ESR

electrolytic supply bypass capacitors. The resulting analog signal was digitized

by a Mytek Digital 8X96 analog to digital converter using Steinberg Nuendo as the

recording software and saved as a 24 bit 48 kHz wave file.

Post processing and was done with Nuendo using the following Waves

Plugins: X-Hum, Q10, C1 comp-gate and L3. The file was dithered down to a

16 bit/44.1kHz wave file

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