"Tone Poems: The Sounds of the Great Vintage Guitars and Mandolins" is a captivating 1994 collaboration between mandolin virtuoso David Grisman and legendary guitarist Tony Rice. This album is a treasure trove of 17 duets, each showcasing the timeless sounds of vintage guitars and mandolins from the 20th century. With a blend of bluegrass, newgrass, and americana, the duo delivers a rich tapestry of musical styles that span traditional bluegrass to progressive and contemporary interpretations.
The album's duration of 55 minutes is packed with memorable tracks like "Turn Of The Century," "The Prisoner's Waltz," and "Wildwood Flower," each offering a unique blend of technical prowess and heartfelt expression. The central concept behind "Tone Poems" is the exploration of different vintage instruments, adding a layer of historical significance and sonic diversity to the music. Whether you're a fan of intricate mandolin work or soulful guitar playing, this album offers a rich and engaging listening experience. The interplay between Grisman and Rice is a testament to their mastery of their instruments and their ability to create something truly special together.
1994 Acoustic Disc1994 Acoustic Disc
Tracks
Turn Of The CenturyDavid Grisman, Tony Rice
The Prisoner's WaltzDavid Grisman, Tony Rice
Sam-binoDavid Grisman, Tony Rice
Grandfather's ClockDavid Grisman, Tony Rice
Good Old Mountain DewDavid Grisman, Tony Rice
I Am A PilgrimDavid Grisman, Tony Rice
Mill Valley WaltzDavid Grisman, Tony Rice
Vintage Gintage BluesDavid Grisman, Tony Rice
I Don't Want Your Mandolins MisterDavid Grisman, Tony Rice