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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's good to be recorded in front of a live studio audience,
This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
Hearing this album, I only wish I had been live at Luther College. There's a spirit of playfulness and genuine fun about the performers which easily translates onto the CD and lets the listener know that these guys have the greatest jobs on the planet. You can tell, especially on tracks like "Little Thing" and "Ants Marching", that they genuinely love what they do. Not only do they frequently joke with the audience, but they take their music along decidedly frisky pathways. Their music soars with an improvisational ease in which Dave Matthew's voice is as elastic as Tim Reynold's guitar. I've read in other reviews that this album is, perhaps, only for Dave Matthews fans, but I would have to disagree. This is a fine album to start one's appreciation of Matthews. The connection they were obviously able to make with the listeners at Luther College is infectious: you can't help but like performers who were so entirely adored by their audience. Of course, it doesn't hurt that they're able to play like the devil harboring a speed habit, either.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a big DMB fan, but this set is fantastic!,
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This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
Having lived with two DMB fans, one of whom virtually worships the man and his band, I have been exposed to the vast majority of their tunes. I think they're talented, but between Dave's somewhat indecipherable vocals and the sometimes over-the-top instrumentation, I find that whatever message they're trying to convey often gets buried.
That being said, "Live at Luther College" is most definitely one (or two, if a two-disc set can't count as one) of the ten recordings I'd want with me if I were stranded on a desert island. I'd give all but maybe one or two songs a 5-star rating. Even the "Christmas Song," which, subject-wise, isn't exactly my cup of tea, is just too perfectly executed to deny. There are thousands of recordings that use electric guitar and of which I'm a huge fan, but if I had to choose, I prefer the purity of acoustic guitar. The use of acoustic guitars alone gives this set a huge edge. And Tim Reynolds is a virtuoso--probably as technically gifted as many respected classical guitarists, but with an equally impeccable ability to reinvent each of Dave's songs so that they have every bit as much groove, humor, emotion, and force (and often more) as they did with his full band backing him up. Dave isn't half-bad either. And while they take their guitars to the very limits of unplugged rock, Dave's voice is still able to shine through clearly, and I can actually understand what he's saying more often than not (I've actually memorized most of the album, although there are some areas where I still mumble incoherent phrases in conjunction with what seems to be coming out of Dave's mouth). Virtually all of the power and emotion is generated by the musicians themselves, not by special effects or gadgets, and you can really feel what a memorable experience it must have been to attend that show.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
YOU CANT FIND A BETTER CD....EVER!,
By Scott J Capodice (APO, AE United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
Untill about a year ago I really didnt know any of Dave's music. But I was introduced to Dave's music because I am an avid guitar player. I have almost all of Dave's cds now but this one by far is the one that I always find my self listening to. Dave's talent combined with Tim Reynolds' is just something that will just leave you speechless. And Tim Reynolds performance was unsurpassed by anyone I have ever heard. When you listen to this cd you can just float on the music and let it take you to a place that is so peaceful. But then again it can get you excited. This cd is a great cd for any mood you may be in. I listen to this cd many times a day. I really dont know why I have bought any other cds after I got this one. The performance by these two great musicians should be recognized widely which it is not. I urge you to buy this cd. You will not regret it, I PROMISE! And when you have experienced how great it is, share it with a friend and spread the word so one day these two wonderful musicians will receive the credit they deserve. Keep up the great work Dave and Tim!
23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sit back, relax, and go for a ride,
This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
This release is a double CD set that chronicles a 1996 live show Dave performed with his old-friend and acoustic guitarist Tim Reynolds. The two met in C'Ville when Matthews was working as a bartender at Miller's. Reynolds, who has played on each Dave Matthews Band album, also has his own group, TR3. Dave and Tim first began touring together in 1993 when Dave decided he needed an outlet for his creative energies when he wasn't touring with the band. The duo started off playing small coffeehouses and theatres, and have since managed to keep their shows in somewhat intimate venues. These live shows don't have the festival, party atmosphere of the usual Dave Matthews Band concert. Rather, they are characterized by a quiet sense of respect for his music as art. This particular show was recorded Feb. 6, 1996 before a capacity crowd of 1,600 at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Matthews and Reynolds selected the Luther concert for the live album based on their own assessment of the performance, the technical quality of the sound, and the concert atmosphere. As I listened to these acoustic versions of some of Dave's best-known songs, it reminded me that the best rock n' roll albums are really just collections of great songs done in a rock style. If you don't have a great song that can stand alone, you really don't have much. And few artists today can write songs like this - songs which are just as at home acoustically as they are layered with production and a full band. The concert mainly features acoustic versions of well-known songs from Dave's albums: Tripping Billies, Jimi Thing, Satellite, Crash Into Me, What Would You Say, Ants Marching, etc. However, it also includes an interesting Tim Reynolds instrumental, Stream, as well as a few previously unreleased Dave Matthews songs like Deed is Done, Little Thing, and Granny, which he has played in concert for years but have never made it onto albums. This music is the perfect mellow soundtrack to a crisp, bright, fall day - perfectly suited to an autumn drive around the colorful Virginia countryside. The interplay of the two acoustic guitars reminded me at times of the pleasantly serene guitar music that characterized early Windham Hill new age recordings, especially on the sweetly sentimental version of Typical Situation. At other times, Tim accents Dave's style with more bluesy fills, as on their bouncy rendition of What Would You Say.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I only gave it five stars because I couldn't give it 7.,
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This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
I disagree with the "daveheads" who say that this album is only for true DMB fans. In my opinion, they are using their familiarity with Dave's material to play the underappreciated scholars and poo-poo the rest of the music world. I had never listened to much Dave Mathews, and what I had heard struck me as average if anything. I was out at a friends house recently and he put on this record. It was clearly Dave Matthews, but it was with an emotion and energy that I didn't pick up from his other recordings. Everyone should hear this album at least once, if not shell out the dough and buy it. Ignore the "daveheads" who have labeled this album "for diehard DMB fans only." Because Dave has produced superior work with Tim in concert only available to the public through obscure bootleg tapes is no reason to knock this album. It's one of the greatest acoustic albums of all time, and you don't need to be a lifelong fan of Dave Matthews to appreciate that.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Live through this,
By jay (San Diego) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
Soon to become a cult classic Live at Luther is one of the best Live CD's on the market. Long before all the other pop arist discoved what a live album can do Dave was giving you live a long time ago.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If I had to be stuck on an island with one album to listen to...,
By LesPaulKing (Ashburn, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds Live at Luther College would be it. I'm not even a hardcore DMB fan; there are plenty of other bands that I enjoy more. Without the rest of the band Tim is able to stretch out and his talent is undeniable. The things he does with an acoustic guitar is truly magical. I think anyone that enjoys laid back music will love this album. This album made me want to learn how to play guitar. A great Matthews's starter, I enjoy this album more than all other DMB releases. Enough said.
P.S. never mind what Patrick says about it not being that great compared to other Dave and Tim outings that he's heard because he's nitpicking. I'm sure Dave and Tim do some of the songs better at other venues, but who wants to round up all those bootlegs? This is a great album regardless, and it's not strictly for Dave fans.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Live Music,
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This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
This is one of the 20 best live albums I have ever heard. Dave and Tim are so crisp and tight on this recording, it is amazing that they recorded this live.
One thing to check out is Dave's ad-libs during a few songs. He doesn't acutally sing the published words to a few songs. Most notable is "Say Goodbye". I challenge you to find a published version that matches what he acutally sings. That is part of the charm of Dave, making music that is special each time you see him live. The real highlights on this recording are "Seek Up", "Say Goodbye", and "Typical Situation". You can listen to those 3 songs all day and not get tired of them. OC
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dave Triumphs Again,
By A Customer
This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
I have followed the Dave Matthews Band ever since I was eleven, riding down the road in my uncle's pickup truck listening to "Remember Two Things". Right away I knew that this was a group with undeniable soul and power. I followed them through their rise to the charts, listening to each new album with a growing sense of awe. I guess you could say I grew up with them.Now, six years after that first listen, heading to the feed mill with "Minarets" blasting out the open windows, I have finally gotten the new CD, Live at Luther College. It is without question one of the most beautifully done experiences of my musical life. The new songs, such as the powerful "Deed is Done", are excellent and I can only hold my breath for the full-band versions. The old songs are wonderfully done; the slowed-down acoustic blues of "What Would You Say", the romantic groove of "Say Goodbye", and perhaps most notably "#41", a lonely song that truly sounds LONELY this time around. Tim Reynolds also gets the opportunity to shine, with an incredible solo on "Tripping Billies" that left my mouth dry in awe, and of course the incredible "Stream". For three days I've carried this CD with me; I needed it that close.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is perhaps, Dave's Best Work w/ Tim Reynolds,
By "tagman77" (Bountiful, UT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live at Luther College (Audio CD)
There's a whole lotta love going around with this live CD. If you're into acoustic guitars and to having some crazy-fun with Dave & Tim, then this is the album for you. They're like an improvizational comedy-troupe performing [live] on stage for the masses at Luther College, with lots of banter and plenty of surprises. This is perhaps, Dave's best work w/Tim Reynolds. Tim provides the extraordinary, rythymic-backing on his guitar for his pal Dave; while, Dave's "quick-wit" and whimsical guitar-playing, delivers a scintillating (or otherwise hilarious) performance on-stage. His heart-felt work - on and off stage - is like and ode to a good friend. With his "cult-following" and the multitudes of people attending his concerts every year, he never seems to be letting-up, with his boundless-energy he posesses to pleasing his loyal fans. He's an assertive kind of guy, who likes to "turn-things-up-a-notch." The tracks on this CD are made-up of acoustical-versions (without the drums or fancy synthesizers) of Dave's songs consisting from his earlier albums such as: "Under The Table and Dreaming," "Crash," some B-Sides material, and some other cool-stuff that didn't get played very much on the radio. I've listened to this CD a lot. It's the one of those CD's in my collection, I will cherish for years to come.
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