Stephane Grappelli/David Grisman Live

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Stephane Grappelli/David Grisman Live
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Released1981
Genre Americana, newgrass, gypsy jazz
Label Warner Bros.
Producer David Grisman
David Grisman chronology
Mondo Mando
(1981)
Stephane Grappelli/David Grisman Live
(1981)
Here Today
(1982)
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Stephane Grappelli/David Grisman Live is album by musicians David Grisman and Stephane Grappelli, released in 1981. It was recorded live on September 20, 1979 at Berklee center, Boston except for "Satin Doll", which was recorded on September 7, 1979 at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco. [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Shine (Brown, Dabney, Mack) 5:18
  2. Pent-Up House (Rollins) 4:38
  3. Misty (Burke, Garner) 6:20
  4. Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie, Pinkard, Casey) 5:13
  5. Tiger Rag (Hold That Tiger) (DeCosta, Edwards) 4:56
  6. Satin Doll (Ellington, Mercer, Strayhorn) 7:36
  7. Swing '42 (Reinhardt) 4:00
  8. Medley: Tzigani / Fisztorza / Fulginiti (Grisman) 5:42

Personnel

Credits

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