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    Was hoping to listen to Italian mandolin anthology that I ordered from Amazon but..they sent the wrong disc so it had to be Surfing with the alien , Joe Satriani, some of that stuff sounds good on mando by the way !
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    The Isaacs "Eye of The Storm". Though it's an earlier dated #CD I'm getting ready to play a few tunes from it this Sunday at church. Great Gospel Bluegrass CD! Love every track on it!
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    Natalie MacMaster: A Compilation

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    I'm a Believer, by the Wildwood Valley Boys.

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    Chris Thile & Mike Marshall: Live Duets
    (The autographed one from the Cafe/Mandolin Symposium)
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    Firecracker by the Wailin Jennys.

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    "Chavez Ravine" by Ry Cooder. I was surprised to see that the CD shop in Curacao had it, so I picked it up to encourage them to buy more good stuff and less reggaeton.
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    I just watched Fallen Angel, the documentary about Gram Parsons, so GP and Return of the Grievous Angel have been getting heavy rotation lately.

    Also Sufjan Stevens's bizarre and lovely Illinoise, Hamilton de Holanda Quintet's Brasilieros, Brad, Tom & Alice's latest old-time collection, Carve That Possum, and Kate Rusby's The Girl Who Couldn't Fly.
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    Bjornsdottir-Reid "Rough and Shiny" ... Swedish fiddle duets. Bought it at a live performance they did here last weekend... breathtaking!
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    "No Corn in the Crib," the first CD by the Mill City Grinders, a local old-time trio. No mando content, but nice nonetheless.

    For mandocentric tunes, I was listening to John Reischmann's "Up in the Woods" this evening.

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    South Austin Jug Band's self titled CD. Gotta love a mando player that can nail Hendrix's "Little Wing"

    Mingo Fishtrap "From the Private Bag". Smokin' hot Austin funk/r&b group.

    My own Susan Tedeschi mix. Not that she has anything to do with mandolin playing, but sweet Zeus, what a voice!

    John Mayer's "Try!", one of the best blues/r&b cds I've heard in a long, long time.

    For variety, there's Jack Johnson, The Kinsey Report and the Bondi Cigars. I won't even mention Janis, Melissa Ethridge or Alison Krauss. Things would get out of hand quickly.

    When I'm at a computer, I listen to some friends of mine on my own shoutcast station at http://mediaempirehosting.com:9702/listen.pls

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    Miles Davis Quintet "Four and more" live at Philharmonic Hall 1964

    It really doesn't get much better then this....
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    Travels Pat Methany
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    Girlyman -- Blue Star
    Madeleine Peyroux -- Half the Perfect World
    Wailin Jennys -- Firecracker
    Nickel Creek -- Why Should the Fire Die
    Gillian Welch -- Hell Among the Yearlings
    Imogen Heap -- Speak for Yourself

    (My player in the shop holds 100 CDs -- wanna hear? I didn't think so).

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    Split Lip Rayfield
    Gillian Welch
    Southern Culture on the Skids
    Thelonious Monk
    Big Smith
    I can't, I'm going to Winfield!

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    Collings D1A, DS1A
    Gallagher Doc
    Hatfield Buckcreek
    Grandpa's old German fiddle
    None of the rest matter. Well, not as much.

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    Blue moon rising.
    Hit and Run.
    Mountain Heart.
    And always have The Lonesome River Band handy.
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    Tony Rice - something called 'Devlin', which seems to be a compilation of 2 albums. Some great, great mando work by Bush and John Reischman.

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    AlanN, you got good taste- I listened to that on the way into work this morning.
    I believe it is a compilation of "Mar West" and "Still Inside" (not sure about the second title).
    I laid the tracks, never rode the train.

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    Ottmar Liebert's Tenth Anniversary Edition of Nouveau Flamenco 1990-2000.
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    I recently heard a great mandolin song on our local public radio station. I tracked it down and it was "Golden Pond" from the Chris Thile album "Stealing Second". If you don't have this CD, just go get it. I think he recorded it when he was 16. Players on the CD include Sam Bush, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (String Fever @ Oct. 02 2006, 05:34)
    Split Lip Rayfield
    Gillian Welch
    Southern Culture on the Skids
    Thelonious Monk
    Big Smith
    Excellent -- another SCOTS fan in the house!
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    David Grisman Quintet live 1998
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    Quote Originally Posted by (jimmacd @ Oct. 02 2006, 10:04)
    Quote Originally Posted by (String Fever @ Oct. 02 2006, 05:34)
    Split Lip Rayfield
    Gillian Welch
    Southern Culture on the Skids
    Thelonious Monk
    Big Smith
    Excellent -- another SCOTS fan in the house!
    Yeah Baby! #Liquored up 'n laquered down!

    You oughta here our dachshund howl runnin' a mando into the ol' deluxe reverb and crankin' out "Walk Like a Camel"

    Dave

    DISCLAIMER: #Dear purists, please consider the previous as a sick attempt at humor entered into purely for entertainment and rest assured that no mandolin was amplified during the making of this post.
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    Little Debbie, Little Debbie!
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