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ASIN : B000SQKZOC
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. Bartender [Live]
2. When the World Ends [Live]
3. Stay or Leave [Live]
4. Save Me [Live]
5. Crush [Live]
6. So Damn Lucky [Live]
7. Gravedigger [Live]
8. Maker [Live]
9. Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back) [Live]
10. Eh Hee [Live]
11. Betrayal [Live]
12. Out of My Hands [Live]
13. Still Water [Live]
14. Don't Drink the Water/This Land Is Your Land [Live]
15. Two Step
Disc-2
1. Oh [Live]
2. Cornbread [Live]
3. Crash into Me [Live]
4. Down the River [Live]
5. You Are My Sanity [Live]
6. Sister [Live]
7. Lie in Our Graves [Live]
8. Some Devil [Live]
9. Grace Is Gone [Live]
10. Dancing Nancies [Live]
11. #41 [Live]
12. Two Step [Live]
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Editorial Reviews
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Socialites in the Hamptons paid up to $15,000 for the privilege of seeing this duo in action just a few weeks before the release of Live at Radio City Music Hall. Not that it was any easier to get tickets to the April 22, 2007, concert in New York that produced this recording, available on CD or DVD with high-definition 5.1 surround sound and an additional 46-minute film of backstage footage. The acoustic set features the veteran musicians performing for nearly two-and-a-half hours--and you get the feeling they could have easily kept going. Reynolds gets his solo turn on "Betrayal" and "You Are My Sanity," but it's a chatty Matthews who seems to be relishing the occasion more, stripping down some of his band's most popular songs ("Lie in Our Graves," "Two Step") while giving the fans a sneak peek at a couple of its new ones ("Eh Hee," "Cornbread"). The guy's even thrown in a few covers for kicks, including Neil Young's "Down by the River" and Daniel Lanois' "The Maker." In terms of audio quality and packaging, it marks a vast improvement over the pair's first release, 1999's Live at Luther College. And the best part is that it doesn't cost more than a yacht. --Aidin Vaziri
Customer Reviews
Best Dave Matthews Album Yet! (2007-12-03)  After listenting to "Live at Luther College" and a host of bootlegged Dave and Tim concerts I felt that I had heard just about everything I needed to from these two. I was way off. Somehow Dave and Tim have managed to get even better in the last few years. Their is a little more passion in this concert than any previous (either with band or acoustic). Furthermore the sound on this recording is superior to anything previously released by Dave.There is much older material which may turn off some people, but rest assured that most of the previously released material gains a new quality in these treaments. The new songs by Dave "Eh Hee", "Cornbread" and "Sister" are wonderful, and his cover of Neil Young's "Down by the River" is a heart-wrenching emotional journey that is worth the price of the album by itself. One feels that this is how Neil would have sung it if he was only vocally as gifted as Dave.Which brings me to the main point of this review, in my opinion there is no more powerful singer in popular music than Dave Matthews. Genre's aside his octave range and vocal extention has only gotten better over the years. Old classics such as #41 and Two Step as better here than they have ever been.As a bonus the two solo guitar works by Tim Reynolds are not only as technically rigorous as usual, but for the first time the are genuinly tuneful and enjoyable. He has finally found that blend of virtuostic fireworks and genuinely beautiful harmony that is essential for instrumental music.
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