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Live at Piedmont Park [Digipak] (CD - 2007)

Live at Piedmont Park [Digipak] (CD - 2007)

( UPC: 00886972144429)
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Artist: Dave Matthews Band

Label: RCA Records (USA)

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: Personnel: Dave Matthews , Warren Haynes (vocals, guitar); Boyd Tinsley (vocals, violin); LeRoi Moore (vocals, horns); Carter Beauford (vocals, drums); Gregg Allman (guitar); Rashawn Ross (t... Read More

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Album Description
Personnel: Dave Matthews , Warren Haynes (vocals, guitar); Boyd Tinsley (vocals, violin); LeRoi Moore (vocals, horns); Carter Beauford (vocals, drums); Gregg Allman (guitar); Rashawn Ross (trumpet).

Audio Mixer: Brian Malouf.

Recording information: Piedmont Park.

Photographer: C. Taylor Crothers.

Recorded in 2007, this Dave Matthews Band concert finds the beloved jam ensemble performing at Atlanta, Georgia's historic Piedmont Park. In addition to playing classic DMB tunes such as "Two Step," "Too Much," and "Ants Marching," the group joins forces with members of the Allman Brothers Band on select songs--with guitarist Warren Haynes (also of Gov't Mule) lending his searing six-string work to a funky version of "What Would You Say" and Gregg Allman sharing vocal duties with Matthews on a slow, bluesy cover of the Allmans' "Melissa." Although there is no shortage of live DMB albums, PIEDMONT PARK stands out as a notably fine show, and will be of particular interest to Southern rock fans.

The Dave Matthews Band's annual live album for 2007 chronicles an outdoor performance at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, GA, before a large and enthusiastic audience. The two-and-a-half-hour set (extended to three CDs by putting the two-song, 18-minute encore on a separate disc) is a fairly typical representation of the group's most popular repertoire, including much-played favorites from the popular albums Under the Table and Dreaming ("What Would You Say," "Warehouse," "Ants Marching"), Crash ("Two Step," "So Much to Say," "Too Much"), and Before These Crowded Streets ("Don't Drink the Water," "The Dreaming Tree," "Stay [Wasting Time]"), plus a couple from the most recent studio album, Stand Up ("You Might Die Trying," "Louisiana Bayou"). Although nominally a quintet, the Dave Matthews Band at this show is really a seven-piece outfit, with keyboardist Butch Taylor and trumpeter Rashawn Ross on every track except Matthews' brief solo, "#40." Taylor in particular fills out the sound and takes extensive solos on such songs as "All Along the Watchtower," and Ross, pairing with bandmember LeRoi Moore, creates a horn section for the group. The show was opened by the Allman Brothers Band, and Matthews brings on Allmans singer/guitarist Warren Haynes for "What Would You Say" and Gregg Allman himself to play guitar on a version of the Allmans' "Melissa." A good time clearly was had by all, and if this album, like most of the Dave Matthews Band's live recordings, is not essential by design, merely constituting an aural snapshot of a working group, it still is an enjoyable effort, especially for fans. ~ William Ruhlmann

Track Listing
1.One Sweet World
2.Two Step
3.Cornbread
4.Don't Drink the Water
5.You Might Die Trying
6.Grey Street
7.#27
8.What Would You Say
9.Melissa
1.Louisiana Bayou
2.Dreaming Tree, The
3.Eh Hee
4.So Much to Say
5.Anyone Seen the Bridge
6.Too Much
7.#40
8.Warehouse
9.Stay (Wasting Time)
1.All Along the Watchtower
2.Ants Marching
Album Information

UPC:
00886972144429
Release Date: Dec 11, 2007
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: RCA Records (USA)
Distributor: BMG (distrib
Engineer: Joe Lawlor
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2007
# of Discs: 3
Studio / Live: Live
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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