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If someone told me ten years ago that I'd love a CD made up of old Italian songs I would have told 'em they were nuts. But David
Grisman, Beppe Gambetta, and Carlo Aonzo have assembled one of the most infectiously charming CDs that I've heard in some time. What makes it so good? First, the tunes. Songs by Giacomo
Pucini, Pasquale Taraffo, Pietro Mascagni, Nick Lucas (yes, he was Italian), Nino Rota, Raffaele
Calace, and that ubiquitous "Traditional", fill this disc with lovely lilting melodies. Then there's the musicianship. These superlative pickers could make "Mary Had a Little Lamb" musically interesting. Finally, they play wonderful instruments like Beppe Gambetta's Antonello Saccu 14-string harp-guitar, David Grisman's Gibson K-4
mando-cello, and Carlo Aonzo's Pandini bowl-back mandolin.
Enjoyment: 95 Sound Quality: 95
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