David Grisman returns in fine, if standard, form on
Dawgnation, the first record of new material produced by his
David Grisman Quintet since 1995's
Dawganova. The material on
Dawgnation doesn't break any new ground particularly, though
Grisman's so-called "dawg" music -- a mix of bluegrass, hot jazz, Latin grooves, klezmer, and world rhythms -- can still be exhilarating, especially if one has never heard it before. The band manages to keep the energy high and the music fresh-sounding, making this as fine a starting point into the quintet as any. Each of the tracks is a tribute to one of
Grisman's extended musical family -- such as "Slade" (for the late
Charles Sawtelle), "Why Did the Mouse Marry the Elephant?" (for bassist
Edgar Meyer), and the title track for "Spudboy" (aka
Jerry Garcia). Still, the pastoral mix of
Matt Eakle's flute,
Enrique Coria's flamenco jazz guitar, and
Joe Craven's fiddle and percussion with
Grisman's mandolin melodies doesn't break any new boundaries. It is calming, pretty, well-executed music that is unlikely to offend anyone, but is ultimately (perhaps) slightly too lite to be considered ballsy and a touch too syncopated and strange to find acceptance among any mainstream audience. ~ Jesse Jarnow