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 BulldogBBS - Dave Matthews Band - Stand up
In the realm of music on the whole, the album represents no huge departure from Dave Matthews Band's sound, but to those who follow the band closely (which is to say, you), Stand Up represents a major evolutionary step in the band's sound.
In stark contrast to the process of creating Everyday (which relegated the rest of the band to the role of "the band," rather than members on equal footing with Dave), the process for Stand Up is being described as entirely collaborative, with all members contributing to song writing.
Finally, all members of the band sing on the album, and one track even features Dave on piano, and has no guitar.
bulldogbbs.com /forum/showthread.php?t=10187

  
 Off! Magazine: Radio Waves
I'll be reviewing two different albums, "Everyday" by Dave Matthews Band and "L.D. 50" by Mudvayne.
"Everyday" is the first Dave Matthews Band album I've listened to all the way through.
The thing I enjoyed the most about this album was the catchy guitar riffs.
www.semissourian.com /story/20443.html   (541 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Everyday: Music
I must admit, I wasn't a fan of Dave Matthews band early on, when everyone else was raving about this act when they erupted in the early 90's.
The electric guitar coming from Dave track after track on this album hurts not only my acoustically-tuned, Dave-Matthews-oriented ears, but my soul as well.
All of the songs are written by Dave Matthews alone and were written over the course of 12 days; they definitely feel that way.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000056K04?v=glance   (2149 words)

  
 Face to Face by Dave Matthews Band
This is the Dave Matthews Band in 2001 and this is the position the group has settled into for their 9th album release, 'Everyday.'
Suddenly, in the year 2000, and after many gold and platinum albums, the band is began to change.
The band has changed and with it, they had to change their sound to remain true to themselves in spite of such fame and fortune.
www.manhunt.com /reviews/html/637.html   (724 words)

  
 Music Preview: Dave Matthews pulls the band together for album and jam
The morning after a blistering three-hour concert to celebrate the release of their new album, members of the Dave Matthews Band were still jazzed -- about the songs no one heard.
Purists were unhappy with 2001's "Everyday," and two members -- Matthews and Tinsley -- did solo albums.
Some fans had worried the band might be losing its way after selling more than 25 million albums since 1991.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/05153/514087.stm   (724 words)

  
 RollingStone.com: Dave Matthews Band : DMB Wins Big at My VH1 Awards : News
Fans, who chose winners via online polling, picked Matthews and Co. for My Favorite Group and their "Everyday" record for Must Have Album, while the "The Space Between" won in the coveted Damn I Wish I Wrote That (Best Song) category.
RollingStone.com: Dave Matthews Band : DMB Wins Big at My VH1 Awards : News
While Matthews and Stefani (the later also garnered the There's No "I" in Team honor alongside Bono, Nelly Furtado and others for "What's Going On") were My Music's prince and princess, Mary J. Blige proved herself its queen.
www.rollingstone.com /news/story/_/id/5919821   (724 words)

  
 Dave Matthews' "Everyday"
Arriving in stores today, the band's fourth studio album, "Everyday" (RCA), serves as his means to this ambitious end.
Like Metallica when it shifted from thrashy speed metal to alternative radio-friendly ballads, the Dave Matthews Band is sure to alienate a circle of the hardcore faithful here, but it's a gamble the boss is willing to take.
And every one of the band's albums has gone platinum-plus.
www.jimdero.com /News2001/NewsFeb27Matthews.htm   (557 words)

  
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 Charlie Rose Shop - Search
Dave Matthews Band members Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley, Leroi Moore, Carter Beauford and Stefan Lessard, producer Glen Ballard and manager Coran Capshaw talk with Charlie Rose about their roots in Charlottesville and their new album "Everyday." (Repeat of 2/26/01)
Dave Matthews Band members Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley, Leroi Moore, Carter Beauford and Stefan Lessard, producer Glen Ballard and manager Coran Capshaw talk with Charlie Rose about their roots in Charlottesville and their new album "Everyday."
Actress Vanessa Redgrave and actor Corin Redgrave talk with Charlie Rose about the Broadway play "Not About Nightingales," which was written by Tennessee Williams in 1938.
www.charlierose.com /shop/search/search.asp?Pg=3&k=c&by=5   (290 words)

  
 CNN.com - Entertainment - Dave Matthews: Trying something new, 'Everyday' - March 7, 2001
"It's like they're sort of new friends," Dave Matthews says of the songs on the band's latest album, "Everyday"
(CNN) -- In years past, Dave Matthews says, the Dave Matthews Band would play new songs for months -- if not years -- before finally getting around to recording them in the studio.
But with its new record, "Everyday," the DMB decided to go in a different direction.
www.cnn.com /2001/SHOWBIZ/Music/03/07/dave.matthews.interview/index.html   (290 words)

  
 nancies.org: news: stand up details released
In the realm of music on the whole, the album represents no huge departure from Dave Matthews Band's sound, but to those who follow the band closely (which is to say, you), Stand Up represents a major evolutionary step in the band's sound.
At a private release party in Charlottesville this evening, Dave Matthews Band made known a number of details about the forthcoming album, now known to be titled Stand Up.
In stark contrast to the process of creating Everyday (which relegated the rest of the band to the role of "the band," rather than members on equal footing with Dave), the process for Stand Up is being described as entirely collaborative, with all members contributing to song writing.
www.nancies.org /news/2005/03/stand-up-details   (419 words)

  
 Dave Matthews : Busted Stuff - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
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, laborious Glen Ballard-produced Everyday-- but they couldn't escape its shadow.
After all, Steve Lillywhite is hardly Steve Albini, and while the initial versions of these songs were raw, it was as much because they were not quite finished as they were Matthews exposing his soul.
Every review, every article surrounding the release of Everyday mentioned it, often claiming it was better than the released project -- an opinion the band seemed to support by playing many numbers from the widely bootlegged lost album on tour in 2001.
www.artistdirect.com /store/artist/album/0,,1697915,00.html   (443 words)

  
 slant // magazine.com: Music Review - Dave Matthews Band: Busted Stuff
While Busted Stuff is undeniably a step back from the band's previous work, it all looms high above the everyday fluff of Everyday.
Nine tracks from "The Lillywhite Sessions" have been joined with two new tracks, the bright "You Never Know," which features the band's signature off-kilter time-signatures, and the album's first single, "Where Are You Going," to form Busted Stuff.
Busted Stuff is relatively demure yet its themes are dark and its parables profound (a bartender is God, a glass brimming with wine symbolizes an abundant life).
www.slantmagazine.com /music/music_review.asp?ID=49   (349 words)

  
 The Purdue Exponent
This week a Purdue freshman will again put The Dave Matthews Band's unreleased album, "The Lillywhite Sessions," on the Internet free of charge, helping DMB fans all over the world hear Matthew's bootleg masterpiece.
It all started in March when Craig Knapp, the lead singer of Ants Marching, a DMB tribute band from New York, received a package from a fan he had been e-mailing.
After getting permission from producer Steve Lillywhite, and realizing that there was no copyright infringement with the distribution of the album, Knapp was ready to take the band's open recording and trading philosophy and release the album to the world.
www.purdueexponent.org /2001/04/03/features/lilly.html   (737 words)

  
 Unauthorized DMB Hits Net - Arts & Review
For anyone who was disappointed to see none of the songs from last summer’s Dave Matthews Band tour on the band’s latest album, Everyday, fear not.
Like its predecessors, The Lillywhite Sessions features Matthews’ pure acoustic guitar, the band’s signature long jams, a bunch of upbeat tunes and a few beautiful ballads.
It would be unfair to say that The Lillywhite Sessions should have been the new album, but it is definitely worth searching high and low for.
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 Dave Matthews Band - a Review of The Phantom Tollbooth
Simple tunes like "Where Are You Going" and "Busted Stuff" sit nicely next to more complex and poetic songs like the despairing "Grey Street" and "Bartender." In fact, "Bartender" could be Matthews' best song lyrically, a tale of a despondent barfly that includes some striking Biblical allusions.
The legit album released in its place was the lighter and more polished Everyday, which yielded a few hit radio singles but alienated many listeners, who didn't like hearing Dave's newfound electric guitar replace the combination of acoustic guitar, violin, and sax that has become DMB's trademark sound.
Overall, Busted Stuff is an enjoyable, listenable, and cohesive piece of work that pairs masterful lyrics with good musicianship, even if it isn't a huge step forward for the band.
www.tollbooth.org /2002/reviews/dmb.html   (794 words)

  
 Dave Matthews Band - The Lillywhite Sessions Scrapped Album Review @ Music-Critic.com : the source for music reviews, interviews, articles, and news on the internet
Where he had been relegated to the position of a rhythm guitarist on previous albums (Matthews has joked about Lillywhite's propensity for turning his guitar down until it was almost non-existent), he shoved his way to the front of the music with his dirty, grinding play on Everyday.
Ever since Dave Matthews Band decided to shelve the album completed during its Spring 2000 studio sessions with Steve Lillywhite in favor of the decidedly glossier, pop-infused production of Glen Ballard on Everyday, fans of the band have been clamoring for the finished product of those the recordings.
It didn't help that the band road-tested several of those songs ("Grey Street," "Bartender" and "Grace is Gone" among them) on its summer tour, effectively whetting the fans' collective appetite for an album that wouldn't be.
www.music-critic.com /rock/dmb_lillywhite.htm   (830 words)

  
 The Daily Campus
No one knows how the sessions got out, but what is certain is that the songs were far superior to anything on "Everyday." "The Lillywhite's" actually sounded like the Dave Matthews Band.
It was unfathomable to any listener that something of the quality of "The Lillywhite's" was scrapped in favor of the poppy "Everyday."
It was being called the greatest album never released.
www.dailycampus.com /media/paper340/news/2002/07/29/Focus/The-Dave.Matthews.Band.busted.Stuff-259611.shtml   (298 words)

  
 Dave Matthews Band - Busted Stuff Album Review @ Music-Critic.com : the source for music reviews, interviews, articles, and news on the internet (Part of criticsnest.com)
Still, the so-called "Lillywhite Sessions" managed to leak their way onto the Internet and into the hands of thousands of fans hungry for the Dave Matthews Band they all knew and loved so dearly.
In response to the fanatical embrace of "The Lillywhite Sessions" (and more than likely a knee-jerk reaction to the poor repsonse of Everyday) the band went back to the studio, re-recorded several selections from the ill-fated sessions, and have released them as a new album - aptly titled Busted Stuff.
Prior to the release of Everyday the band had worked with their longtime producer, Steve Lillywhite, during which time they created what many fans argued to be some of their best music to date.
www.music-critic.com /rock/dmb_bustedstuff.htm   (458 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Busted Stuff [ECD] - Dave Matthews Band at Epinions.com
The problems with the Lillywhite Sessions, which were recognized in the remaking, were that Dave was hardly understandable and although the songs were great, they had a sadness about them.
They started titling the CD, the Lillywhite Sessions, or the Summer So Far (which I just learned, I never heard it until the Rolling Stones Cover on them.) The Lillywhite Sessions were preferred to Everyday, and even I agreed although I felt that Everyday was not a complete loss.
I really admire this CD, although I will pop in the Lillywhite before the Busted Stuff album.
www.epinions.com /content_72892911236   (2012 words)

  
 Dave Matthews Band - The Lillywhite Sessions Scrapped Album Review @ Music-Critic.com : the source for music reviews, interviews, articles, and news on the internet
Where he had been relegated to the position of a rhythm guitarist on previous albums (Matthews has joked about Lillywhite's propensity for turning his guitar down until it was almost non-existent), he shoved his way to the front of the music with his dirty, grinding play on Everyday.
Sessions and Everyday couldn't be more different, both musically and lyrically.
The recordings' unfinished quality is no doubt the result of the album never receiving the finishing touches applied to a studio release (Beauford can be heard counting off the beat at the beginning of several tracks), but instead of cheapening the music, it adds an improvisational, live energy usually found only in DMB's concerts.
www.music-critic.com /rock/dmb_lillywhite.htm   (830 words)

  
 The Purdue Exponent
This week a Purdue freshman will again put The Dave Matthews Band's unreleased album, "The Lillywhite Sessions," on the Internet free of charge, helping DMB fans all over the world hear Matthew's bootleg masterpiece.
After getting permission from producer Steve Lillywhite, and realizing that there was no copyright infringement with the distribution of the album, Knapp was ready to take the band's open recording and trading philosophy and release the album to the world.
The package was what fans have been calling "The Lillywhite Sessions," or the studio recordings the band did with Steve Lillywhite in Charlottesville, Va., which they scrapped in favor of the band's newest release, "Everyday."
www.purdueexponent.org /2001/04/03/features/lilly.html   (737 words)

  
 Full Sail - Full Sail Grad Fixes Busted Stuff
The latest Dave Matthews Band album, Busted Stuff, debuted at number one on the Billboard Top 100.
Busted Stuff is the revisiting of those songs by the Dave Matthews Band.
"Steve Harris (Producer of Busted Stuff) and I met when he flew into L.A. with the band to help smooth the transition between the Lillywhite Sessions* and the Everyday project," John explains.
www.fullsail.com /index.cfm/fa/archive.view/type/news/item_id/307/Headline   (928 words)

  
 Buy Dave Matthews Band Tickets - Cheap Dave Matthews Band Concert Show Tickets At Onlineseats
The debut album of DMB was released with no promotion of any sort yet it average over 10,000 in sales per month and was certified gold by the RIAA which was unheard of for any band to complete this feat.
At the start of the new millennium, DMB released Everyday and it immediately when to the top of the charts.
By the end of the 1990s, DMB was one of the highest grossing tours of the decade.
www.onlineseats.com /dave-matthews-band-tickets/index.asp   (787 words)

  
 VH1.com : Dave Matthews Band : Dave Matthews Band's 'Lillywhite Sessions' To Be Busted In July
album will feature a few new tracks along with several fresh renderings of the songs Steve Lillywhite originally produced in 2000 &; songs that were put aside in favor of the Glen Ballard-manned Everyday (see "Dave Matthews Band Revives Old Tunes On New LP").
While they may forever be known to fans as "the Lillywhite sessions," the songs Dave Matthews Band shelved two years ago will fall under the official title of Busted Stuff when they're finally released July 16.
Most of the tracks on Busted Stuff, which is also the name of the album's opening track, have been available on the Internet in live or Lillywhite versions for some time but are said to have taken on a more acoustic sound under the production of the band and longtime engineer Steve Harris.
www.vh1.com /artists/news/1453756/05022002/dave_matthews_band.jhtml   (426 words)

  
 Charlie Rose Shop - Product Information
Dave Matthews Band members Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley, Leroi Moore, Carter Beauford and Stefan Lessard, producer Glen Ballard and manager Coran Capshaw talk with Charlie Rose about their roots in Charlottesville and their new album "Everyday."
The following people also appeared on this broadcast.
www.charlierose.com /shop/showTapesbyguest.asp?intProdID=2711   (110 words)

  
 Charlie Rose Shop - Product Information
Dave Matthews Band members Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley, Leroi Moore, Carter Beauford and Stefan Lessard, producer Glen Ballard and manager Coran Capshaw talk with Charlie Rose about their roots in Charlottesville and their new album "Everyday."
The following people also appeared on this broadcast.
www.charlierose.com /shop/showTapesbyguest.asp?intProdID=2711   (110 words)

  
 Nelly Dave Matthews Band Nellyville music : ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Last year, when Dave Matthews Band scrapped an album's worth of tunes and instead released another collection of new songs called ''Everyday,'' the unreleased ''Lillywhite Sessions'' became a popular bootleg.
Nonetheless, when the shelved tunes surfaced in stores last week on the authorized DMB release ''Busted Stuff,'' fans sent the album straight to No. 1 on the Billboard chart, buying 621,725 copies (according to SoundScan) and displacing Nelly's ''Nellyville'' from the top slot it's held for three weeks.
Here's another sign that free downloads may not be hurting record sales as much as the industry says.
www.ew.com /ew/report/0,6115,330306~4~~,00.html   (384 words)

  
 Dave Matthews Band Everyday Lillywhite Sessions : ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Go to one of the heavily trafficked DMB message boards like the or, and you'll find no shortage of posts claiming that this album is superior to ''Everyday,'' this year's multiplatinum, authorized DMB release.
At the very least, serious DMB devotees know that ''The Lillywhite Sessions'' is the name given by fans to the disc that the group had nearly finished recording last year with longtime producer Steve Lillywhite before they decided to put the whole project on the shelf.
If you are (and, judging from the group's status as the highest grossing touring act in America, a significant portion of the country IS made up of Daveheads), chances are good you've already downloaded this bootleg album from Napster or some other website.
www.ew.com /ew/report/0,6115,130389~4~0~davematthewstellsewcom,00.html   (1610 words)

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