Psychograss - Now Hear This (2005)

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Title: Now Hear This
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Adventure Music America
Genre: Folk, Country, Bluegrass
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:13
Total Size: 118/251 Mb
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Psychograss - Now Hear This (2005)


Tracklist:

01. High Ham
02. Look What the Dog Brought Home
03. Looks Like A Duck
04. In the Lion's Den
05. One Foot in the Gutter
06. Road to Hope
07. Stroll of the Mudbug
08. Scary
09. Little Basses
10. Not, Yet Not

Line-up::
Acoustic Bass – Todd Phillips
Banjo – Tony Trischka
Guitar – David Grier
Mandolin – Mike Marshall
Violin – Darol Anger

Psychograss was one of the most eclectic bands in the history of American string music. Although rooted in the modern sounds of contemporary bluegrass, Psychograss incorporated everything from folk, jazz and classical music to Latin-American rhythms and pop tunes.

Like MindsA supergroup of top-rated acoustic musicians, Psychograss was conceived by fiddler Darol Anger and mandolin player Mike Marshall. Former members of the innovative David Grisman Quintet, Anger and Marshall had since collaborated as a duo and as members of the chamber music/folk band Montreux, along with pianist Barbara Higbie and bassist Michael Manring. Anger had gone on to form the Turtle Island String Band, while Marshall had formed the Modern Mandolin Quartet. Recruiting string bassist Todd Phillips, a founding member of the Grisman Quintet, Tony Rice's Bluegrass Album Band and Montreux, and current Grisman Quintet percussionist Joe Craven, Anger and Marshall recorded Psychograss' self-titled debut album in 1993. In addition to original instrumentals by Anger and Marshall, the album included a folk-pop rendition of Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale" featuring the lead vocals of Tim O'Brien, and a newgrass instrumental by Tony Trischka, "Flanders Rock," with Trischka playing five-string banjo. Anger and Marshall reunited to record a second Psychograss album, Like Minds, in 1996 with Trischka and flatpicking guitar virtuoso David Grier added to the group. With each band member contributing an original tune, the album was all originals except for a bluegrass-inspired interpretation of Jimi Hendrix's "Third Stone From the Sun."



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Thank you so much!!!!