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The Best Of What's Around (Sliders)

Dave Matthews Band
Release Date: 02/17/2009
Original Release:  2006
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1060597_CD
UPC # 886973652121
Label: Legacy Recordings
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Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping
Disc: 1
1. Best Of What's Around, The
2. What Would You Say
3. Crash Into Me
4. Too Much
5. Rapunzel
6. Crush
7. So Right
8. Space Between, The
9. Grey Street
10. Grace Is Gone
11. Hunger For The Great Light
12. American Baby

Performer: Dave Matthews Band
Producer: Chris Dickie; Chris Kress; David J. Matthews; Alex Case; Enrique Muller; Thane Jerner; Leff Lefferts; Kerner Kanan; Joel Courtright; Glen Ballard; John Alagia; John Nelson; John Seymour; John Siket; Karl Derfler; Mark Batson; Matt Silva; Andrew Page; Paul Higgins; Peter Manning Robinson; Rob Evans; Scott Campbell; Scott Gormley; Stephen Harris; Steve Harris; Steve Lillywhite; Ted Jensen; Tim Roberts; John Hanes; Kevin Mahoney; Jared Miller; Chris Laidlaw; Bruce Flohr
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (

Notes: Personnel: Ann Marie Calhoun, David J. Matthews, David Gee, Mira Stone, Jennifer Myer, Jeff Thomas, John Alagia, John Popper, LeRoi Moore, Mark Batson, Michael McDonald , Andrew Page, Stefan Lessard, Tim Reynolds, Butch Taylor, Boyd Tinsley, Carter Beauford. Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; John Alagia; Serban Ghenea; Steve Harris ; Steve Lillywhite; Tom Lord-Alge. The first Dave Matthews Band release to compile the group's studio material, the fan-selected BEST OF WHAT'S AROUND features one disc of album tracks and a second disc of live performances. On the former, each of the jam band's six studio records are represented by only two tracks, a set-up that yields interesting results, since old favorites (e.g. "Ants Marching") are occasionally left behind in favor of less obvious numbers ("The Best of What's Around"). Several likely suspects do turn up, though, including Matthews's lightly funky breakthrough hit, "What Would You Say," the delicate "Crash into Me," and the lilting "American Baby." "Ants Marching" does appear on the concert disc, which showcases Matthews and company in the comfort zone of the stage, where the charismatic singer/guitarist and his seemingly telepathic ensemble cut loose (particularly on the frenetic closer, "Two Step"). Although DMB diehards may find this collection superfluous, it serves as an excellent overview of the group's first 15 years together, and is the perfect set for newcomers daunted by Matthews's considerable discography.
Singer/songwriter/guitarist Dave Matthews was born in South Africa, but it was after moving to Charlottesville, Virginia, in the 1980s that he assembled his world-beating band. Adding violin and multiple saxophones to the traditional rock-band instrumentation, Matthews and his cohorts created a unique, idiosyncratic sound that melded jam-band improvisation with elements of folk-rock, funk, and jazz fusion. A homegrown phenomenon, the band sold a stunning number of copies of a self-released debut album via non-stop touring. After signing to a major label, avoiding any artistic compromise in the process, the band immediately broke through on a national level, becoming one of the most popular groups in the U.S.
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