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Crash

Dave Matthews Band
Release Date: 04/30/1996
Original Release:  1996
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 214960_CD
UPC # 078636690421
Label: RCA Records (USA)
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1. So Much to Say sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Two Step sound samples  real  |  windows media
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4. Too Much sound samples  real  |  windows media
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6. Say Goodbye sound samples  real  |  windows media
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Performer: Dave Matthews Band
Artist: Tim Reynolds
Engineer: John Siket
Producer: Steve Lillywhite
Distributor: BMG (distributor)

Notes: Dave Matthews Band: David Matthews (vocals, acoustic guitar); Boyd Tinsley (violin, electric violin); Leroi Moore (alto, soprano, tenor & baritone saxophones, flute, whistle); Stefan Lessard (bass, tac piano); Carter Beauford (drums, percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel: Tim Reynolds (acoustic & electric guitars). Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York and Green Street Recording Studios, New York, New York. "So Much To Say" won a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. CRASH was nominated for a 1997 Grammy for Best Rock Album, and "Too Much" was nominated for Best Rock Song. "Crash Into Me" was nominated for 1998 Grammys for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal and Best Rock Song. What is it about The Dave Matthews Band that makes them so eclectic yet cohesive, so conventionally unconventional? The answer may lie in Matthews' rangy, distinctive voice and his capable acoustic-guitar work, which keeps the music centered as the band pulls from a myriad of musical styles. In fact, the music often seems to mimic his singing, following him from gruff and gravelly to pleading and sweet. The players, clearly comfortable with each other, shift effortlessly through funk, rock, jazz and folk, much as on their 1994 breakthrough, UNDER THE TABLE AND DREAMING. Like that one, CRASH is rich and heavy with complex textures and rhythm, and accessible all the same. Personnel: Dave Matthews (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar); Tim Reynolds (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Boyd Tinsley (violin, electric violin); LeRoi Moore (flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Stefan Lessard (piano); Carter Beauford (drums, percussion, background vocals). Audio Mixers: Alex U. Case; Steve Lillywhite; Tom Lord-Alge. Recording information: Bearsville Sound Studios, Bearsville, NY; Green Street Recording Studios, New York, NY. Photographer: C. Taylor Crothers. Unknown Contributor Role: John Alagia. CRASH makes good on the promise of the Dave Matthews Band's major-label debut, UNDER THE TABLE & DREAMING, by delivering more of the jazzy, funky folk-tinged rock that made that album a popular breakthrough. On CRASH, the spotlight is again on Matthews's literate, adventurous songwriting, which bears the influences of Afrobeat ("Say Goodbye"), Tropicalia ("Let You Down"), and music from the Balkans ("Two Step"). Matthews blends these diverse styles on a singer/songwriter palette with loose, appealing melodies and intricate, rhythmic guitar lines, making the songs on CRASH even better than those on its predecessor. Much of the charm of Matthews's music comes from his band, with their unique (for modern rock) instrumentation (including violin and saxophone), meticulous arrangements, and notably superior musicianship. Another of the group's stylistic angles is 1970s funk, and the ensemble channels this influence overtly on the punchy, horn-driven "Too Much," and implicitly elsewhere (even the acoustic numbers seem to pop and snap intensely). With Matthews's associative lyrics and distinctive, sliding tenor over the top, all this adds up to an original and undeniably winning record.
Entertainment Weekly (5/3/96, p.77) - "...one of the nicest things about DMB's music is that its distinctive complexity serves as a virtual assurance against a flood of lame imitator bands." - Rating: B+ Q (8/96, p.114) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...equal parts originality and willful complication....Although the band's determinedly jammy methods do lead them away from their songs at times, almost every track of CRASH is at least `good in parts'..."
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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