John Sebastian, David Grisman – Satisfied (2007) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

John Sebastian, David Grisman - Satisfied (2007) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: John Sebastian, David Grisman
Album: Satisfied
Genre: Folk
Release Date: 2007
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 55:37
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 1,03 GB

Tracklist:

1. John Sebastian / David Grisman – I’m Satisfied (02:43)
2. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Strings Of Your Heart (03:25)
3. John Sebastian / David Grisman – EMD (04:04)
4. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Deep Purple (04:41)
5. John Sebastian / David Grisman – John Henry (05:05)
6. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Walk Right Back (04:48)
7. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Passing Fantasy (04:12)
8. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Coffee Blues (02:54)
9. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Dawg’s Waltz (04:23)
10. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Lonely One In This Town (03:59)
11. John Sebastian / David Grisman – It’s Not Time Now (03:22)
12. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Harmandola Blues (02:40)
13. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Coconut Grove (05:18)
14. John Sebastian / David Grisman – Jug Band Waltz (03:56)

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Their musical history dates back to college days at New York University circa 1963 when the Greenwich Village folk revival was in its’ heyday. They made their first recording together as members of the Even Dozen Jug Band with future luminaries Maria Muldaur, Stefan Grossman and others. The rest, of course is musical history. John Sebastian became lead singer and songwriter of one of America’s most popular bands – the Lovin’ Spoonful and David Grisman spearheaded an acoustic music revolution with his genre-defying “Dawg” music.

Finally, after a 40+ year hiatus, their paths crossed again at a benefit concert in Mill Valley, California. After this mutually enjoyable evening of spontaneous music, it became obvious that they would continue collaborating and the result is Satisfied – a stunning collection of acoustic duets featuring traditional folk tunes, blues, classy instrumentals and originals by these two legendary masters.Since acoustic and roots music have always formed the base of their respective musics, it seems natural for John Sebastian and David Grisman to cut an album for Acoustic Disc (Grisman’s label). The pairing is similar to that of Dylan and Happy Traum way back in 1971 for several nice acoustic duos at the end of Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits, Vol. 2. In both instances, one gains the impression of two friends jamming just for the fun of it, a back-porch authenticity re-created in the studio. The difference, however, says a thing or two about just what it means when friends get together and jam. On the Dylan/Traum sides, the overall quality is quite professional, especially when comparing their version of “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” to the one recorded with the Band for The Basement Tapes. The newer version, then, may sound off-the-cuff, but Dylan and Traum have worked hard to create a spry, clean take. Sebastian and Grisman are also professional, though their performance level never reaches that of Dylan and Traum’s. Sebastian is in good voice, and the acoustic interplay between his guitar and Grisman’s mandolin is nice; furthermore, the whole affair is relaxed, much like Grisman’s previous effort with John Hartford and Mike Seeger on Retrograss. As enjoyable as it is to listen to two old friends get together and jam, though, Satisfied is too laid-back, with a number of so-so songs mixed in with classics, and some songs overstay their welcome. The entire project would have been strengthened by a better batch of songs and tighter performances. Fans of Sebastian and Grisman will undoubtedly want to tune in to see what these two old pros have been up to, even if Satisfied does have the sound and feel of a home recording.

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