That Garcia you mentioned sounds interesting, Atomic Ant. Is it a collection of ol' childrens songs or something ?? I'm not familliar with it.
David Grisman and Jerry Garcia, Not For Kids Only, 1993, Accoustic Disc.
The disc contains folk songs "arranged and adapted" by the David and Jerry.
1. Jenny Jenkins
2. Freight Train
3. A Horse Named Bill
4. Three Men Went A-Hunting
5. When First Unto This Country
6. Arkansas Traveler
7. Hopalong Peter
8. Teddy Bear's Picnic
9. There Ain't No Bugs on Me
10. The Miller's Will
11. Hot Corn, Cold Corn
12. A Shenandoah Lullaby
Our family favorite is number 9.
You guys keep talking about vinyl. I bought my first LPs in 1972. I did not have a stereo, but continued buying LPs through the mid 1990s. I ended up with a CD player before a turntable. I have some amazing LPs still in their original cellophane. I have Eric Clapton's Slowhand, for example. Never opened it. In all, I have over 150 LPs. I suppose they are worth something. I keep thinking I should get a turntable.
The collection is very eclectic, ranging from metal to classical, jazz, exprimental stuff, just everything. My first LP, at age 12, was Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits. Remember School's Out? My second was Led Zepplin II. I collected every Zepplin LP I could as they came out including bootlegs. Some were stolen, but I still have most of them.