It's no wonder that mandolinist
David Grisman came up with the name "Dawg Music" to describe his style of playing, which draws from bluegrass, jazz, and many other forms of music. This 1978 recording has long been a favorite of
Grisman's fans, as all of the compositions and performances have stood the test of time.
Grisman's lively "Dawg's Bull" and guitarist
Tony Rice's upbeat "Devlin'" set a high standard at the opening of the album, yet the remaining tracks continue to meet the high watermark of the first two songs. In addition to
Rice's presence throughout the recording,
Grisman utilizes five different bassists (only one song, "Dawgology," features two of them together), violinist
Darol Anger, mandolinist
Mike Marshall, and on two selections, the jazz violin master
Stéphane Grappelli. ~ Ken Dryden