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Live at Folsom Field - Boulder, Colorado [Live]

Dave Matthews BandAudio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 5, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: 2001
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Live
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B00006LIRN
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (85 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #66,626 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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The fortunes of the Dave Matthews Band have been so tied to its legendary live performances that it's arguably led to some well-documented searches for direction in the studio. The success of Everyday was hard won, its originally rejected material eventually revived, reworked, and released a year later as Busted Stuff. But those creative struggles have paid double dividends here, arguably pushing Matthews and company to a compelling new plateau on stage. Recorded in Boulder, Colorado, on July, 11, 2001, fully half of this two and a half-hour show is culled from the results of those stormy sessions, including brooding versions of Busted's then-unreleased "Bartender" and "Digging a Ditch." But it's the wider, more challenging musical palette of Everyday that takes center stage, stretching from the lyrical, cinematic drama of "The Space Between" and "What You Are" to the smoky, blues-jazz tinged "Angel" and loping funk of "When the World Ends." That sense of adventure helps reinvigorate even Matthews staples like "Crash into Me" and "What Would You Say" with new musical dimensions and helps make this collection more than just the band's sixth live album. It sounds like the beginning of a promising new chapter. --Jerry McCulley

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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Another year, another live Dave Matthews Band CD. I like his many of his live albums better then the studio albums, and was extremely excited about this release. I saw the set list and felt that it was very strong, although there is a tad too much "Everyday" material, an album I felt that wasn't up to regular DMB standards. Nonetheless, I was ready for another smashing success.

Let me start with this then: "Live at Folsom Field" DOES NOT DISSAPPOINT. Every track is good, and many are spectacular.

CLASSIC DMB MATERIAL("Under the Table and Dreaming" to "Live in Chicago" and everything in between): "Don't Drink the Water" has a very high energy level and Dave is screaming throghout much of the song. Definetly a promosing start to the CD.

There's another version of "Crash" on the CD, and it isn't any better or worse then any other version of the song. "Dixie Chicken" ending is present!

A great "Warehouse" graces the second set and it is excellent, although not as good as the "Live at Red Rocks" version. Dave seems to be having fun with the vocals and there is some nice violin work.

"Recently" is nice and tight. Very soft and care-free, just the way this song should be played. Dave's voice is very soft and pleasant. The best version of this classic track.

"What Would You Say" is sub-par and the studio version is much better. A little to lazy. Still, it's not terrible and is worth a listen.

"All Along the Watchtower" Another version of this Dylan classic? Yes, but this time it doesnt close the show. A little different placement in the setlist is nice and Dave hits a electric guitar solo in this version! Almost worth the price of admission alone. But I still miss Tim Reynolds...

The encore of "Two Step" and "Ants Marching" is fabulous, especially "Two Step". Dave messes around with some of the words at the beginning and adds it adds a nice twist.

NEWER DMB MATERIAL ("Everyday" and "Busted Stuff"): All of the "Everyday" songs are good, with "Everyday" highlighting. A long nine minute version of the best song from the album. A lot of vocals between Dave and the Lovley Ladies.

"The Space Between" is decent, but sounds much too much like the studio version: no solos or variations. Just stick with the studio version.

The "Big-Eyed Fish" into "Bartender" is very good: its hard to mess up such a great a song as "Bartender" though.

Everything else from "Busted Sutff" is pretty standard, and "JTR" makes its first "official" DMB appearance.

Although "Live at Folsom Field" is really dynamite, there are a few problems. Firstly, the crowd is much too loud and prominent at times. I'd rather hear Dave then some fans yelling his name, thank you. Also, there should definetly be an Intro track before "Don't Drink the Water" because there is about 2 minutes of crowd noises that you have to wait through to get to the song itself.

Other then those few complaints, this is another great Live album from Dave Matthews and company.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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This is DMB's 4th 'official' live release, from a July 2001 concert in Boulder, Colorado. DMB was touring behind the then recently released "Everyday" album.

"Live at Folsom Field" (2 CDs, 21 tracks, 151 min.) starts off on CD1 (73 min.) with the excellent "Don't Drink the Water" and then delves straight into the newer songs, including "JTR" from the Lilywhite sessions, and making its first appearance on a DMB release. If you don't like the "Everyday" album, it's gonna be a long night, as 8 tracks from that album are featured, including among others "When the World Ends", "So Right", and the fab title track, here in a 9 min. workout, with some great crowd singalong. CD1 also has an excellent "Bartender" and "Big Eyed Fish" (eventually released on "Busted Stuff"). After all the new songs in the first half of the show, CD2 (78 min.) returns DMB to mostly more familair terrain, including a nice "Recently", "Warehouse" (another crowd-pleaser and singalong), the ever-trusty Dylan cover "All Along the Watchtower", and the one-two punch of "Two Step" and "Ants Marching" as the encore.

This is a pleasant live album, no question, but otherwise really not all that remarkable. In my opinion other DMB live releases like "Live at Red Rocks", "Central Park" and even the most recent "The Gorge" are a better choice.
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A very nice blend of new and old, with stunning reinterpretations of "Warehouse" and "All Along the Watchtower." DMB is not a band to sit back on its laurels, but to keep marching forward with an impressive discography which will one day place it among the greats of rock music. They are the best thing that has happened to the music industry in the past decade, infusing it with new life and showing that you don't need catchy lyrics to sell out a concert or sell records. Great musicianship is never out of style.

DMB really has to be listened to live to fully appreciate the range of their work. Their extended improvisations and heartfelt way of playing reaches back to the glory days of rock music when Zeppelin would stretch out their classic numbers like "Dazed and Confused" into memorable concert pieces. One will never hear "Warehouse" the same way twice. DMB finds new ways to interpret its music, much in the same way Coltrane never rested on "My Favorite Things." Dave Matthews constantly amazes me with the breadth of his musical range, and he has found perfect company in Tinsley, Moore, Beauford and Lessard.

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a live album that feels like a studio album
this album is unique in itself because of the many song selections from the "everyday" album and the addition of the lovely ladies. Read more
Published on March 21, 2010 by primitive
Like It, Love It, Need It.
Solid date from the DMB covering a lot of their newer material (at the time). I enjoy this album very much and I am a fan of the "Everyday" album. Read more
Published on June 15, 2007 by LesPaulKing
Great DMB CD
If you're into the DMB, then you can not go wrong with this cd.
Published on February 4, 2007 by JoeBoone
Dave Matthews Live: Everyday
For any band, artist and group, there is a 50/50 chance that they may sound either good or bad when performing live. Read more
Published on July 20, 2006 by Steven Piek
Not as good as Central Park, but worth the money
I have this as well as The Central Park Concert, and I must say, if you want a sampling of some of DMB's better-known songs and/or a more "greatest hits" type of album, get that... Read more
Published on May 26, 2006
Unreal
By far the best Dave Matthews Band CD. Recorded at a great venue for their music. All the songs on this CD were great with excellent energy. Read more
Published on November 20, 2005 by B. Glynn
Jam band? Hmmph!
Why does the term "jam band" have to translate into tedious, repetitious detours in 9-minute songs? There are hardly any of his good hits on here, and there is too much of that... Read more
Published on November 3, 2005 by Library CD Borrower
Excellent Concert
Dave Matthews Band produces some of the finest live concert CDs in the world and the Folsom Field CD does not disappoint. Read more
Published on January 4, 2005 by A reader
The 'Soviet Army fake pop-soup group of America'
This disc should have started with Tchaikovski's 1812 Overture instead. The Dave Matthews 'Colonial' Band has missed another opportunity. Read more
Published on August 26, 2004 by Zing Patrol
Not worth it
My suggestion. Don't bother. Some solid material, but not enough to make it worth it. By far DMB's worst live release, and not just because of the material chosen. Read more
Published on August 21, 2004 by Kevin
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