Although the Dave Matthews Band's debut album, Remember Two Things, is hindered by a number of long-winded jams and an unfocused production, the record is an impressive...
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Led by its starry-eyed 27-year-old namesake, the Charlottesville, Virginia-based
Dave Matthews Band has managed to create major waves in a billion-dollar industry. On the...
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On their major-label debut, Under the Table and Dreaming, the Dave Matthews Band is helped by the lean production of Steve Lillywhite, who manages to rein in the group's...
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Dave Matthews Band play the kind of music fratboys study for finals to, not the kind fratboys dance to. Sometimes it's just '70s progressive rock: "Drive In Drive Out"...
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Under the Table and Dreaming, the Dave Matthews Band's first major-label album, was their popular breakthrough, bringing their mildly eclectic sound to a mass audience....
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A captivating and enthralling release, the Dave Matthews Band put forth a strong effort to produce a record that identifies their personality. Recently was initially sold...
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We live in a strange time. A classic album has been dissected into a four-CD boxed set. A double-disc "BBC Sessions" album features multiple versions of multiple...
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No other band in rock's history went to such great lengths to shut down bootleggers as the Dave Matthews Band. They shut down stores that sold live boots of Matthews'...
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For the back cover photo of this latest Dave Matthews CD, band and leader dress in natty sport jackets and skinny black ties, as if they're a mid-'80s lounge act taking a...
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The Dave Matthews Band made their reputation through touring, spending endless nights on the road improvising. Often, their records hinted at the eclecticism and adventure...
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After the bootleg industry was revolutionized by CDs in the late '80s, it seemed that every contemporary recording artist had at least one bootleg on the market. It wasn't...
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There's nothing quite like an intimate party with a few thousand of your closest friends. This live, double-disc set, the third in an ongoing series of Matthews concert...
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Forget that malarkey in Rolling Stone stating that on Everyday, Dave Matthews is reborn as some Eddie Vedder-inspired seer, a pop star inspired by God and Hollywood...
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The fourth proper studio album by the Dave Matthews Band had a rough birth, as the group jettisoned a set of sessions recorded with their longtime producer Steve Lillywhite,...
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Long ago -- a full four years, actually -- Dave Matthews decided that it was a very good idea to thwart bootleggers by offering official versions of noteworthy concerts. By...
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The Dave Matthews Band may not have released the Lillywhite Sessions -- the semi-legendary soul-searching album recorded in 2000 but abandoned in favor of the heavy-handed,...
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Even after Dave Matthews scuttled recording sessions with producer Steve Lillywhite in 2000 and turned to Glen Ballard to co-write and produce what became Everyday, he and...
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Even though it consists of two CDs and a DVD, the latest live album by Dave Matthews is actually a teaser in a sense. Not that that's a bad thing. The Gorge, recorded over...
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Here is yet another live album by the Dave Matthews Band. This one is from his Central Park Concert in 2003. This one is three CDs, loaded with hits and near-misses, from...
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