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Dave Matthews Band: Live Trax Vol. 6

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Label: RCA Records
Released: 2006.09.26
Time:
78:44 / 64:17 / 78:46 / 76:47
Category: Pop/Rock
Producer(s): See Artists ...
Rating: ********.. (8/10)
Media type: CD Quattro
Web address: www.davematthewsband.com
Appears with: Boyd Tinsley
Purchase date: 2007.06.13
Price in €: 3,99





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CD one (July 7, 2006)
[1] Everyday (G.Ballard/D.Matthews) - 9:00
[2] Pig (D.Matthews) - 7:19
[3] Proudest Monkey (D.Matthews) - 7:12
[4] Satellite (D.Matthews) - 5:09
[5] The Idea of You (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 4:49
[6] Grey Street (D.Matthews) - 4:35
[7] Bartender (D.Matthews) - 16:41
[8] Crash into Me (D.Matthews) - 5:58
[9] Jimi Thing (D.Matthews) - 17:57

CD two (July 7, 2006)
[1] The Last Stop (S.Lessard/D.Matthews) - 10:53
[2] Digging a Ditch (D.Matthews) - 5:20
[3] Tripping Billies (D.Matthews) - 6:18
[4] Can't Stop (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 5:05
[5] Hunger for the Great Light (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 4:11
[6] Louisiana Bayou (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 7:51
[7] Ants Marching (D.Matthews) - 7:39
[8] Smooth Rider (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 9:44
[9] Stay (Wasting Time) (D.Matthews) - 7:10

CD three (July 8, 2006)
[1] One Sweet World (D.Matthews) - 7:14
[2] What Would You Say (D.Matthews) - 5:38
[3] Don't Drink the Water (D.Matthews) - 12:19
[4] Say Goodbye (D.Matthews) - 9:26
[5] Grace Is Gone (D.Matthews) - 15:03
[6] American Baby (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 5:24
[7] Break Free (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 8:10
[8] Sweet Caroline (Diamond) - 3:54
[9] So Much to Say (Griesar/D.Matthews/B.Tinsley) - 4:18
[10] Anyone Seen the Bridge? (D.Matthews) - 1:30
[11] Too Much (D.Matthews) - 5:43

CD four (July 8, 2006)
[1] Can't Stop (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 5:27
[2] Crush (D.Matthews) - 13:47
[3] What You Are (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 7:53
[4] Dancing Nancies (D.Matthews) - 11:00
[5] Warehouse (D.Matthews) - 11:40
[6] Pantala Naga Pampa (D.Matthews) - 0:40
[7] Rapunzel (C.Beauford/S.Lessard/D.Matthews) - 7:09
[8] American Baby Intro (M.Batson/D.Matthews) - 6:07
[9] Two Step (D.Matthews) - 12:58

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Dave Matthews - Guitar, Vocals, Producer
Stefan Lessard - Bass, Producer
Carter Beauford - Drums, Vocals, Producer
Boyd Tinsley - Violin, Vocals, Producer
Leroi Moore - Horn, Saxophones, Whistle, Vocals, Producer

Butch Taylor - Keyboards, Crew
Rashawn Ross - Trumpet, Crew

Chris Kress - Mixing
Jerry Yoder - Digital Editing
Fred Kevorkian - Mastering
Wyndsor Taggart Hug - Art Direction, Design
Thane Kerner - Art Direction, Design
C. Taylor Crothers - Photography
Coran Capshaw - Management
Patrick G. Jordan - Project Manager
Rudy Arias - Photography, Crew
Tucker Rogers - Archivist
Bruce Flohr - A&R

Abbey Arnett - Crew
Chuck Bachrach - Crew
Ken Bane - Crew
Rodger Baughman - Crew
Fiona Bohan - Crew
Gregory Botimer - Crew
Kenny Buckley - Crew
Bobby Burge - Crew
Christopher Byrum - Crew
Bob Chaize - Crew
Carrie Charbonneau - Crew
Jeff Child - Crew
Jack Coble - Crew
Jeff Crane - Crew
Jack Crawford - Crew
Wally Crum - Crew
Keith Cummings - Crew
Mo Dinsmore - Crew
Derek Featherstone - Crew
Allyson Fief - Crew
Steve Finley - Crew
Pete Franks - Crew
Gregory Frederick - Crew
Kara Gilfoil - Crew
Norman Gomes - Crew
Kyle Grabowsk - Crew
Bill Greer - Crew
Ernie Haughey - Crew
James Hilnes - Crew
Jason Inks - Crew
Bonnie Ives - Crew
Jerry Johnson - Crew
Tyara Johnson - Crew
Dave Kreitz - Crew
Ian Kuhn - Crew
Andrew Labriola - Crew
Mike Lane - Crew
Joe Lawlor - Crew
Henry Luniewski - Crew
Randy McDonald - Crew
Hank McHugh - Crew
Robert Montgomery - Crew
Mollie Moran - Crew
Poli Nightingale - Crew
Steven Nimmer - Crew
Daryl Pearsall - Crew
Mike Polina - Crew
Lonnie Quinn - Crew
Brett Radin - Crew
Mike Rinehart - Crew
Melanie Rogers - Crew
Arthur Russo - Crew
Ike Schalble - Crew
Lisa Schwalbe - Crew
Marscha Seraphine - Crew
Arnold Simmons - Crew
Blair Sjoberg - Crew
Billy Stewart - Crew
Aaron Stinebrink - Crew
Mike Stook - Crew
Edgar Stuckey - Crew
Alex Stultz - Crew
John Terry - Crew
Tom Thittaker - Crew
Jeff Thomas - Crew
Rob Tison - Crew
Geoffrey Trump - Crew
Zak Viviano - Crew
Charles Waldo - Crew
Victor Waryas - Crew
Fenton Williams - Crew

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2006 CD RCA 290

Fenway Park, Boston Ma. - July 7-8, 2006



The sixth volume in the Dave Matthews Band's Live Trax series is a whopping four-disc box. It's sold fairly cheap - $29.98 - and there are no frills. It contains two complete concerts recorded in July of 2006 at Fenway Park in Boston. Like the other recordings in this series, the sound is gorgeous. The track selection between the two evenings contains no song duplications. Trumpeter Rashawn Ross guests on the majority of the tunes, and keyboard wiz Butch Taylor is here throughout. Of the two performances, the July 7th gig is more passionate and has a more upbeat feel, especially on the raw, from-the-heart version of "Crash into Me," which contains a riff from Lowell George's "Dixie Chicken," and what immediately follows, in "Jimi Thing," where Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth" makes an appearance. (The latter worked better when Robert Randolph guested on it to dress it up.) It's a more song-oriented gig in general, though there are four long jams in the first concert. The July 8th gig is much looser, though it's not without its own novelty in the DMB's cover of Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline." It reveals the band's jamming side as the central aspect of the concert. There are also three new cuts, but in a sense, these aren't even important. What this package does better than any of the other volumes is reveal the essence of the Dave Matthews Band, what crowd-pleasers they are, how they appeal to a mass audience, and how they crackle with energy, but the music can be diffuse - trancelike with elongated, hypnotic simple chord patterns tossed about and only the rhythm section drifting it off into something else. It also reveals the sheer ambition of Matthews as a singer. He's not singing from his nose as much anymore; the longer cuts allow him to dig into his belly more and let it rip. Sure, the tape traders and the Internet members already have these gigs, but their presentation here is stellar and pristine - though most listeners could have lived without yet another version of "Ants Marching." Some of the forced funkiness of the earlier live offerings has been done away with and Matthews concentrates more on what he is: a singer and a songwriter with a band that can spin his compositions out into the world as something more elaborate and entrancing.

Thom Jurek - All Music Guide



This four-disc set, recorded this summer at Fenway Park in Boston, is your typical DMB live album: pretty hot in places and pretty unnecessary in others. The band is particularly energized, though, and the set is tipped slightly toward mid-Nineties favorites - including an eighteen-minute "Jimi Thing," worth sitting all the way through if you're in the right frame of mind.

CHRISTIAN HOARD (Oct 18, 2006)
Rolling Stone
 

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