Southern Californians:
If you're at all like me, Amoeba Music on Sunset is already getting half of your paycheck. However, if you haven't been there in a while, I'd recommend stopping by. In the "jazz" section, they have the new Grisman/Wrembel CD (which I just picked up today...I'll post a review sometime soon), Wrembel's first CD, almost everything Robin Nolan's put out, some of Tom Conway's stuff, some Fapy, and more. In the "French" section, you can grab Sanseverino's latest and used copies of two Samarabalouf CDs. Their "gypsy" section has a bunch of Romane stuff as well.
Happy hunting!
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Has anyone else heard this CD? It's good, but I was really disappointed in the tone of Wrembel's guitar. It sounds very tinny, almost banjo-like. It's quiet in the mix too. Grisman's mandolin sounds great.
Odd.
While I'm at it, I might as well state that I don't care for Dave Grisman's playing on this CD. I have and enjoy some of his other stuff, but he sounds a bit lost on a good portion of "Gypsy Rumble." I almost started to agree with the assertion some have made that mandolin just can't shake off the bluegrass, but I recently found some Homer and Jethro footage on YouTube that changed my mind. Perhaps if "Gypsy Rumble" had been recorded after the tour that Grisman and Wrembel did, it would have coalesced into something greater than the sum of its parts. As it stands, it's still pretty good and worth checking out.
but I was almost offended by the packaging- jeez, I'd pay an extra buck to get a package that actually kept the CD from falling out.
After hearing the clips on his website and the three songs at Sonicbids, I was hoping it would be an album very much in the same vain as those, so yeh, i was a little disapointed. But that's not to say that it isn't a good album, the playing is consistent and enjoyable. 8)