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Album Review: Busted Stuff

  • Artist: Dave Matthews Band
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 16, 2002
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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. 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. Since they couldn't run away from the Lillywhite Sessions, they decided to embrace it, albeit on their own terms. They didn't just release the album, as is. They picked nine of the best songs from the sessions, reworked some of them a bit, tinkered with the lyrics, re-recorded the tunes with a different producer (Stephen Harris, a veteran of post-Brit-pop bands like the Bluetones, plus engineer on U2's All That You Can't Leave Behind), added two new songs, and came up with Busted Stuff, a polished commercial spin on music widely considered the darkest, most revealing work Matthews has yet created. Remarkably, these songs not only retain their emotional core even after they've been cleaned up, but they perhaps even gain more resonance in this setting. 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. Here, these songs have been completed, not just in the writing but in the arrangement and production, so they sound just as personal to Dave Matthews, but also sound like fully realized DMB songs. And while they do jam a bit -- in, surprise!, a song called "Kit Kat Jam" -- that's not the emphasis of their performances; in these slow, moody pieces, they provide supple support to Matthews' elliptical, winding melodies and searching lyrics. The band sounds unified, and so does the album; one of the new songs, "Where Are You Going," sounded dull on its first appearance on the Mr. Deeds soundtrack, but here, it's part of the fabric of the album, equally effective in sustaining the reflective, not depressive, tone of the album. Here, there's none of the loose-limbed, frat-boy funk from DMB's previous albums, none of the smirking jokiness that has plagued their up-tempo jams, while the heartache and yearning that once seemed affected in their ballads is palpably real. It's not so much a departure as it is an unexpected twist in their career. By leaving behind the key elements that defined their music, DMB has revealed that they can hit a deeper emotional chord and, in the process, deliver what's unquestionably the best album of their career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Busted Stuff Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (3:47)
Grey Street Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (5:07)
Where Are You Going Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (3:52)
You Never Know Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (5:53)
Captain Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (3:46)
Raven Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (5:37)
Grace Is Gone Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (4:38)
Kit Kat Jam Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (3:34)
Digging a Ditch Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (4:47)
Big Eyed Fish Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (5:04)
Bartender Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (11:03)

Credits

Dave Matthews (Main Performer), Ted Jensen (Mastering), John Alagia (Mixing), Carter Beauford (Drums), Stefan Lessard (Bass), Stefan Lessard (Dobro), Stefan Lessard (Piano), Stefan Lessard (Organ (Hammond)), LeRoi Moore (Saxophone), LeRoi Moore (Penny Whistle), Boyd Tinsley (Violin), Pat McGuire (Artist Relations), Danny Clinch (Art Direction), Danny Clinch (Design), Danny Clinch (Photography), Stephen Harris (Producer), Leff Lefferts (Engineer), Thane Kerner (Art Direction), Thane Kerner (Design), Thane Kerner (Digital Collage), Gary Ashley (Assistant Photographer), John Nelson (Engineer), Jonathan Adler (Assistant), Bruce Flohr (A&R), Catherine Dee (Art Direction), Catherine Dee (Design), Hannah Connors (Assistant Photographer)
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Busted Stuff
Studio album by Dave Matthews Band
Released July 16, 2002
Genre Rock
Length 54:36
Label RCA
Producer Stephen Harris
Professional reviews
Dave Matthews Band chronology
Everyday
(2001)
Busted Stuff
(2002)
Stand Up
(2005)
Singles from Busted Stuff
  1. "Where Are You Going"
    Released: 2002
  2. "Grace Is Gone"
    Released: 2002
  3. "Grey Street"
    Released: 2002

Busted Stuff is the fifth album by Dave Matthews Band, released by RCA Records on July 16, 2002.

Nine of the eleven tracks on this album are re-recorded versions of songs that first appeared on 2000's abandoned project now known as The Lillywhite Sessions. "Where Are You Going", which was not from those sessions, was the first single. It was also an Enhanced CD.

Contents

Recording the Album

Work on the album began in January 2002 at Record Plant Studios in Sausalito, California. The band had been road testing much of the material from the failed Lillywhite Sessions and felt that these songs deserved a spot on the album. Matthews reworked many of the lyrics while the rest of the band continued to evolve the arrangements. Through the recording process, two new songs were created: "Where Are You Going" and "You Never Know".

This is the first album the band has recorded without any special guests.[1]

Track listing

All songs by David J. Matthews.

  1. "Busted Stuff" – 3:48
  2. "Grey Street" – 5:08
  3. "Where Are You Going" – 3:53
  4. "You Never Know" – 5:54
  5. "Captain" – 3:46
  6. "Raven" – 5:38
  7. "Grace Is Gone" – 4:38
  8. "Kit Kat Jam" – 3:35
  9. "Digging a Ditch" – 4:47
  10. "Big Eyed Fish" – 5:04
  11. "Bartender" – 8:32

Song notes

  • "Grey Street" has three verses on the studio album, but starting December 17, 2002 at Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York, only the first two verses have been performed live.
  • "Kit Kat Jam" is instrumental on the album. However, the version on The Lillywhite Sessions had lyrics, and all subsequent live versions have had lyrics. The live lyrics change on a nightly basis.
  • "Captain" emerged from an old Dave Matthews solo song originally called "Crazy."
  • "Bartender" and "Digging a Ditch" originated from Dave Matthews' 1999 winter acoustic tour with Tim Reynolds.
  • "Where Are You Going" and "You Never Know" did not appear on The Lillywhite Sessions.

Songs cut from the album

Songs that were recorded during the sessions, but weren't included on the final cut:

Bonus DVD

Busted Stuff came with a bonus DVD titled: Some Other Stuff. It featured two live performances from Boulder, Colorado on July 11, 2001. The two songs performed were "When The World Ends" and "Bartender". The "Bartender" 5.1 audio only track was also on this DVD and it is the only Dave Matthews Band studio recording available in true 5.1.

Personnel

This is the only Dave Matthews Band studio album not to feature any guest musicians.

Production

  • Producer — Stephen Harris
  • Engineer — John Nelson
  • Mixing — John Alagía
  • Mastering — Ted Jensen
  • A&R — Bruce Flohr
  • Assistant — Jonathan Adler
  • Art direction — Danny Clinch, Catherine Dee, Thane Kerner
  • Artist relations — Pat McGuire
  • Photography — Danny Clinch
  • Assistant photographer — Gary Ashley
  • Design — Danny Clinch, Catherine Dee, Thane Kerner
  • Digital collage — Thane Kerner

Charts

Year Chart Position
2002 The Billboard 200 1
2002 Top Canadian Albums 1
2002 Top Internet Albums 1

References

  1. ^ Jacobson, Jeff. Dave Matthews Band: Busted Stuff Guitar and Vocals, 2002, page 2, Cherry Lane Music Company.
Preceded by
Nellyville by Nelly
Billboard 200 number-one album
July 28, 2002 - August 3, 2002
Succeeded by
Unleashed by Toby Keith

 
 
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