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Format: CD
 Nov 2003
 3 Discs
 Record Label: RCA Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Live
 UPC: 828765750127 |
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Don't Drink The Water 2. So Much To Say 3. Too Much 4. Granny 5. Crush 6. When The World Ends
DISC 2: 1. Dancing Nancies 2. Warehouse 3. Ants Marching 4. Rhyme & Reason 5. Two Step 6. Help Myself
DISC 3: 1. Cortez, The Killer 2. Jimi Thing 3. What Would You Say 4. Where Are You Going 5. All Along The Watchtower 6. Grey Street 7. What You Are 8. Stay (Wasting Time)
Album Notes Dave Matthews Band: Dave Matthews, Carter Beauford, Stefan Lessard, Leroi Moore, Boyd Tinsley. Additional personnel: Warren Haynes (vocals, guitar); Butch Taylor (keyboards). Recorded live in Central Park, New York, New York. Not since the legendary performances by Simon & Garfunkel and later Garth Brooks has there been as big an event in New York's beloved Central Park as the AOL-sponsored 2003 Dave Matthews concert. The DMB had spent the last decade cementing its iconic status, so this was a major happening attended by hordes of faithful followers. Though Matthews would soon after take a break from the band to explore other musical areas, he and his longtime cohorts Boyd Tinsley, Carter Beauford, et al, tear it up with the easy confidence of skilled veterans. Though much of this three-disc set is appropriately taken up with the DMB's trademark amalgam of funk, pop, rock, and jazz, Dave and the boys do mix things up a bit. Allman Brothers/Gov't Mule guitarist Warren Hayes joins the band for a gritty, extended take on Neil Young's gauzy epic "Cortez the Killer," and Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" later becomes a springboard for a volcanic display of the instrumentalists' abilities. Of course, the band trots their hits out as well--"What Would You Say," "Ants Marching," and more--but THE CENTRAL PARK CONCERT paints a much wider picture of the Dave Matthews Band's sound.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...Saxophonist Leroi Moore and violinist Boyd Tinsley turn out nimble, flamboyant solos... Rolling Stone (12/11/2003)
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