David Garrett (album)

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David Garrett
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Compilation album by
David Garrett
Released2009
Genre Classical, various others
Label Decca
David Garrett chronology
Encore
(2008)
David Garrett
(2009)
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David Garrett is a 2009 self-titled album by violinist David Garrett, released by Decca in the United States. It borrows all of its tracks from his earlier albums published in Europe, particularly Encore : [2]

Track listing

  1. "Summer" (Antonio Vivaldi)
  2. "Nothing Else Matters" (Metallica)
  3. "He's a Pirate" ( Pirates of the Caribbean theme)
  4. "Smooth Criminal" (Michael Jackson)
  5. "Csardas - Gypsy Dance" (Vittorio Monti)
  6. "Who Wants to Live Forever?" (Queen)
  7. "Thunderstruck" (AC/DC)
  8. "Ain't No Sunshine" (Bill Withers)
  9. "Carmen Fantaisie" (Georges Bizet) featuring Paco Peña, guitar
  10. "Air" (J.S. Bach)
  11. "Zorba's Dance" (from the film Zorba the Greek )
  12. "Chelsea Girl" (David Garrett and Franck van der Heijden)
  13. "Rock Prelude" (David Garrett and Franck van der Heijden)
  14. "Dueling Banjos (Dueling Strings)" (from the film Deliverance )(Bonus track)

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References

  1. Jeffries, David. "Review: David Garrett". Allmusic . Retrieved 29 December 2009.
  2. "Amazon.com product listing" . Retrieved 2009-07-16.