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Dawg Duos is a collaborative bluegrass album by David Grisman and 12 different artists, released in 1999. Each of them performs a duo with Grisman on mandolin or mandola. The instruments are as diverse as drums, accordion, autoharp, besides banjo, guitar, string bass, and violin. [1]. This album can be compared with similar effort by Béla Fleck, Double Time, where Grisman performs duo with Fleck on one of the tracks.

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  1. Mando-Bass boogie Sonata (Grisman) 3:01
  2. Clinch Mountain Windmills (Legrand, Stanley) 5:46
  3. Mandoharp Fantasy (Grisman) 3:38
  4. Buttons and Bows (Evans, Livingston) 5:27
  5. Caprice for CM (Grisman) 4:58
  6. Trinidadian Rag (Brozman, Grisman) 4:52
  7. Anouman (Reinhardt) 7:08
  8. John Johanna 2:55
  9. Swingin' Sorento 4:23
  10. New Delhi Duo (Grisman, Hussain) 9:38
  11. Mule Skinner Blues (Christian, Rodgers, Vaughn) 1:44
  12. Old Souls (Barrio, Grisman, Lage, Reeves) 8:14

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