Crash (Dave Matthews Band album)
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| Studio album by Dave Matthews Band | ||||
| Released | April 30, 1996 | |||
| Recorded | October 1995 – January 1996 | |||
| Genre | Rock, funk rock | |||
| Length | 68:51 | |||
| Label | RCA | |||
| Producer | Steve Lillywhite | |||
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Crash is the second studio album by Dave Matthews Band, released on April 30, 1996.
The album has been certified 7× platinum.[1]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs by David J. Matthews except when noted.
- "So Much to Say" (Matthews, Peter Griesar, Boyd Tinsley) – 4:06
- "Two Step" – 6:27
- "Crash into Me" – 5:16
- "Too Much" – 4:22
- "#41" – 6:39
- "Say Goodbye" – 6:12
- "Drive In, Drive Out" – 5:55
- "Let You Down" – 4:07
- "Lie in Our Graves" – 5:42
- "Cry Freedom" – 5:54
- "Tripping Billies" – 5:00
- "Proudest Monkey" – 9:11
[edit] Recording
Recording for the album began in October 1995. The sessions ended in January 1996. There were only a few known songs from the Crash sessions that "didn't make it to the final cut".[citation needed]
[edit] Critical reception
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| Robert Christgau | |
| Entertainment Weekly | B+ [4] |
People magazine said that "the Matthews ensemble sounds even crisper on their solid followup and proves that their previous record was not just an intriguing oddity."[5] Comparing DMB to their musical contemporaries (like Hootie and the Blowfish), Jim Derogatis with Rolling Stone magazine said "Snappier violin-driven excursions such as "Tripping Billies" mix the progressive rock of U.K. or Eddie Jobson-era Roxy Music with the earthy folk rock of Fairport Convention. This eclecticism gives Matthews a slight edge over his peers, but that's sort of like saying you prefer vanilla ice cream to vanilla frozen yogurt. Me, I dig Cherry Garcia."[6]
[edit] Personnel
- Dave Matthews Band
- Carter Beauford – percussion, drums
- Stefan Lessard – bass
- Dave Matthews – guitar, vocals
- LeRoi Moore – saxophone, flute, horns
- Boyd Tinsley – violin
- Additional personnel
[edit] Songs cut from the album
Songs that were recorded during the sessions, but weren't included on the final cut:
- "True Reflections" – later re-recorded for Boyd Tinsley's solo album of the same name
- "#36" – later evolved into the song "Everyday" from the band's album of the same name
- "Get in Line"
- "Deed Is Done" – a live acoustic version from 1996 was later released on the album Live at Luther College
- "Little Thing" - was later released on Live at Luther College and was re-worked for Dave Matthews's solo album Some Devil as "An' Another Thing"
[edit] References
- ^ "Timeline". Rock On The Net. http://www.rockonthenet.com/artists-m/davematthewsband_main.htm. Retrieved 2009-04-19.
- ^ Crash (Dave Matthews Band album) at Allmusic
- ^ Robert Christgau
- ^ Crash (1996) Dave Matthews Band, Reviewed by Tom Sinclair. Entertainment Weekly
- ^ Abrahams, Andrew (1996-05-06), "Crash". People. 45 (18):25
- ^ DeRogatis, Jim; Gardner, Elysa (1996-05-16), "Recordings". Rolling Stone. (734):64 (accessed 2009-01-07)
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