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Hold On, We're Strummin' (CD - 2003)UPC: 00715949105425As low as $17.44 from CD Universe Artist: Sam Bush Label: Acoustic Disc Genre: Country Album Description: Personnel: Sam Bush (banjo, mandolin, mandola, mandocello, fiddle, bass guitar); David Grisman (banjo, banjo-mandolin, mandolin, mandola, mandocello); Jack Lawrence, Enrique Coria, Dimitri Vandellos, Jim Nunally (guitar); Sam Grisman Jim Kerwin (bass); Hal Blaine (drums).... read more Personnel: Sam Bush (banjo, mandolin, mandola, mandocello, fiddle, bass guitar); David Grisman (banjo, banjo-mandolin, mandolin, mandola, mandocello); Jack Lawrence, Enrique Coria, Dimitri Vandellos, Jim Nunally (guitar); Sam Grisman Jim Kerwin (bass); Hal Blaine (drums). Includes liner notes by Don Stiernberg. Personnel: Sam Bush (banjo, mandocello, mandolin, fiddle, bass guitar); Enrique Coria, Dimitri Vandellos, Jack Lawrence , Jim Nunally (guitar); David Grisman (banjo, mandocello, mandola, mandolin); Hal Blaine (drums). Audio Mixers: David Grisman; Larry Cummings. Liner Note Author: Don Stiernberg. Photographers: Ginger Palmer; Alan Mayor; Jon Sievert. One of the first things one notices when popping this Acoustic Disc album into the CD changer is the clean, natural production. A mandolin on the right track, another on the left, and a guitar in the center, all lovingly mixed for clarity and a solid acoustic sound. This same careful approach is obvious from the opening notes of the first piece, "Hartford's Real," on Hold On, We're Strummin'. Bush and Grisman's mandolins tease out a minute-and-a-half intro, each note coming forth bright and clean, before guitarist Jack Lawrence and bassist Jim Kerwin join in. This love of a resonant, full-bodied acoustic sound extends to the quality and diversity of the instruments both players choose. On "Swamp Thing," Bush utilizes a National mandolin and Grisman a mandocello; on "Old Time Medley," Bush plays fiddle and Grisman banjo. Of course, the fresh sound and eclecticism would matter little without inspiration, so luckily both pickers seem in their element on Hold On, We're Strummin'. There are fun, free-flowing pieces like "Sea Breeze" and lovely, relaxed ones like "Jamgrass 741," both filled with smooth instrumental interchanges and quiet energy. Several pieces are bolstered by slightly larger arrangements, adding a guitarist and/or bassist for a bigger sound and variety. With inspired performances, a number of original compositions, and an exquisite acoustic sound, Grisman and Bush have created a fine album suitable for new acoustic fans and anyone with discerning taste. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr. minimize
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