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Alison Brown Quartet - Going to Glasgow

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2007

Alison Brown Quartet with John Doyle performing a medley called (I'm Naked And I'm) Going to Glasgow from the album Stolen Moments (2005).

piano: John R. Burr
guitar: John Doyle
mandolin: Joe Craven
bass: Garry West
banjo: Alison Brown

This was not captured by me. I found this in the internet and uploaded here.

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  • I love this medley! A great job of fusing together the various styles.

    Somewhere I found a list of the tunes in this medley -- can anyone confirm that these are in fact the tunes? Old Grey Goose (the opening jig), Ray Harvey's, The Malinky, and "(I'm Naked and I'm) Going to Glasgow". Plus it sounds like some Cripple Creek thrown in for good measure. Are those the titles?

  • Yes, those four songs are mentioned on the album's CD cover booklet. In this live version she also plays Cripple Creek.

    It also reads, that this song is dedicated for Colin Hynd.

  • I know who that is now on mandolin, it is Joe Craven. Joe worked some with the David Grisman Quintet. You can look him up on google.

  • Oops, you're right. Sam Bush played on the album version, but this is Joe Craven.

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  • Genialne, radosne!

  • all that talent and THAT is the kind of music you play? It's as it Jimmy Choo chose to wear clogs...

  • She IS THE BEST THERE IS

  • thanks

  • I like all music, and all music sometime or another gets into the pentatonic scales when good musicians get together.

  • That was great !

    they can jam ( :

  • Get a load of the crowd! Not 30 teeth between them all!

  • For me this is so original...Thanks for sending RiaKentucky

  • And every time you move a freakin' acoustic piano you have to tune it - and that's time and money and hassle.

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