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    What are the best instrumental mandolin CDs? Which ones do you guys like the best? Bluegrass, Celtic, Classical, any style, I don’t care. I’d like to add to the old CD collection, and I’d like more Mandolin picking. It can be Solo, or several Mandolins, or Mandolin with other instruments, or anything.

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    Get the old Bill Monroe recordings from the 30's, 40's and 50's... the heart of bluegrass. I just picked up a box set of 4 CD's for about $25. As far as contemporary BG, Skagg's Live at the Charleston Music Hall and Bluegrass Rules! are great. I also enjoy almost anything by the Dell McCoury Band with Ronnie on mando. There are so many more but these would make a good start.

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    I listened to Mike Marshall and Chris Thile on the woodsongs site and it was great. A lot from their cd Into the Cauldron. Check that out.

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    Find some Dave Apollon, he is mind blowing. As well I really like the new Grisman/Bush album. John Reischman's first solo album, North of the Border is one of my favourites, a bit of bluegrass a bit of latin etc.
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    Best old-time/ragtime mando CD, IMHO: "Little River Stomp" by the Buckhannon Brothers. It is only available from this site:
    http://members.i4f.net/otmando@i4f.net/

    It is not only great, entertaining, joyous music, but it will expand your horizons as to what a mandolin can do.

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    Dave Peters, Jeff Midkiff, Johnny Staats, Don Stiernberg, Emory Lester. All necessary additions to your collection.

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    Oh, and two more recommendations:

    Celtic: The Mando Cafe's own Dan Beimborn, "Shatter the Calm." Wonderful stuff!

    Blues: "Yank Rachell and his Tennessee Jug Busters." A classic! Truly the real deal.

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    It's not only instrumental, but there is a wonderful CD by Johnny Staats project called "Wires & wood". He's not pure any music style, I'd say that he mixes bluegrass with other genres like jazz and European folk music. It's really neat, and has some great bluegrass songs on it.

    Everything by Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder at Skaggs Family Records contains very good mandolin picking.

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    Some great recommendations, and you should also check out this page that was put together by our very own Ted Eschliman (mandohack) for jazz mandolin music:

    http://members.aol.com/teesch/Recordings.html

    I also think that most anything by Butch Baldasarri would be very good listening. He is one of the most versatile mandolin players around, and his Web site is at:

    http://www.soundartrecordings.com/
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    The "Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza" put together by David Grisman and Ronnie McCoury with Sam Bush, Frank Wakefield and others is an amazing and entertaining 2CD set. I second the "Wires and Wood " CD by Johnny Staats, great stuff! I'll stop, but there's a fantastic amount of talent out there.
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    John Moore, Andy Leftwich, Chris Thile, Peter Ostroushko, Norman Blake, etc.

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    If you only buy one, get this: Emory Lester's "Pale Rider"
    "...while a great mandolin is a wonderful treat, I would venture to say that there is always more each of us can do with the tools we have available at hand. The biggest limiting factors belong to us not the instruments." Paul Glasse

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    I know I already chimed in but Please consider the Jeff Midkiff CD, "Partners in Time". This guy is great. Listen to Etheria once and decide where he gets his gift.

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    Thanks guys, a LOT of good stuff. I wish I had the cash for ALL of it!

    I do have a “the best of Bill Monroe” that man is God-like. I can only HOPE to be that fast one day! I checked out “Into the Cauldron” and is sounds awesome. “Wires and Wood” sounds really good, too, from the sample MP3s I heard. Several of you suggested Emory Lester, so he must be good, I will check him out, too.

    It is to bad half the stuff you guys are talking about isn’t even on Amazon! They will sell cheap, no talent Female vocalists (no names, you know who I mean), but when it comes to true musical talent, they hardly cover the good stuff. So, where is another site to find all these guys at? My area (East Texas) isn't big on speciality music shops, so Online is my only choice.

    I haven’t heard any Blues Mandolin, which of these CDs that you guys suggest should I start with?

    Karen- Feel free to chime in as many times as you want :-)

    I knew this topic would get some attention :-D

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    Someone suggested Sam Bush and David Grisman (mandogreek, I think) and while I was searching, I found "Hold on We're Strummin" with these guys. Is this CD worth it?

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    Mandogeek - I sure agree with you on bluegrass extravaganza. I received it for Christmas and really found it to be the best of the best. It is the only one in my collection that the Dh has not said "haven't we heard that enough, how about playing something else?"

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    All of our picks have websites
    http://www.jeffmidkiff.com/ for example
    Check them out and buy direct from the artist if you can!




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    I really like Matt Flinner's stuff. The View From Here and Latitude are both really cool.

    Any Mike Marshall stuff, David Grisman of course, and you can't leave out Chris Thile. All of them are phenomenal.

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    Hey Tibby! I have "Hold On We're Strumming" it's definitely worth it. They are really great!
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    Charlie Provenza's Giant Tarantella CD is fantastic.

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    Another great one in the italian vein is Traversata by Carlo Aonzo, BeppeGambetta and The Dawg.



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    Quote Originally Posted by (Tibby @ Feb. 08 2004, 12:47)
    Someone suggested Sam Bush and David Grisman (mandogreek, I think) and while I was searching, I found "Hold on We're Strummin" with these guys. Is this CD worth it?
    In a word: yes. great CD.
    "...while a great mandolin is a wonderful treat, I would venture to say that there is always more each of us can do with the tools we have available at hand. The biggest limiting factors belong to us not the instruments." Paul Glasse

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    Thanks guys. I will no doubt get around to buying most all of the CDs you have suggested. As I keep saying, from the short samples I've heard, they're great.

    mandobsessed, Italian, eh? Sounds interesting. I will have to check those out.

    If anyone thinks of something else, feel free to post it or PM/e-mail me.

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    Some that I've been playing a lot lately include: Shooglenifty's "Arms Dealer's Daughter" (modern Scottish with traditional influence), Dave Grisman's "Hot Dawg", Dixie Chick's "Home" (though it's a vocal-oriented album, there are some solid performances from several well known guest mandolinists on it), Grisman, et. al., on Bluegrass Mandolin Extravanganza. Also frequently in my rotation are MC'ers DanB's "Shattering the Calm", and Kevin MacLeod's "Springwell", and I'm looking forward to receiving Dagger Gordon's latest as well.



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    Just out of curiosity, are there and Improv Mandolin CDs out? Like Jam bands of nothing but Mandolins, or that have major mando influance?

    Bluegrass Mandolin Extravanganza is now offically on order, along with a few other CDs. I think Wires & wood is with it. and Into the Cauldron. You buys are going to break me I'm still looking into which Blue CDs to buy, and it looks like all the Italian ones are imports (But I'm sure they are worth the extra few buchs) I can't wait to get them in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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