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The Best of What's Around Vol. 1

 
Album Review: The Best of What's Around, Vol. 1

  • Artist: Dave Matthews Band
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 07, 2006
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

For those just joining the cult surrounding the Dave Matthews Band, The Best of What's Around, Vol. 1 is actually a stellar introduction. There are two discs in the package, one compiled from the group's studio offerings and a live disc of previously unreleased material (at least "officially" unreleased). But then, this set is unique in another way also: the tracks were selected by DMB fans via the band's website. This is the way best-of and compilation recordings should be issued -- by fans, not the suits upstairs. The studio disc contains two cuts from each RCA-issued album, from Under the Table and Dreaming straight through to Stand Up. To everyone's credit, there are two picks from Busted Stuff, a record that was undeserving of the ire it received from some members of the music press. Beginning at the beginning: "What Would You Say" and "Crash into Me" are obvious picks. (The latter is a track well deserving of its smash success, and one of those songs listeners will be hearing in whatever form radio goes for a very long time.) A thoroughly modern love song, its simple melody, hook, and chorus are memorable from the first time through. Other standouts from the first disc include "Crush," "Grey Street," "Grace Is Gone," and "Hunger for the Great Light." The live platter is wonderfully assembled, jumping back and forth across time from 2000 to 2006. All but one of the selections were recorded in the States, and the performances are stellar -- even the version of "Ants Marching," the most over-recorded song in DMB history and one listeners should all get a break from, is wonderfully refreshing here. There are a couple of tracks with guest performances: "Everyday" with the great Vusi Mahlasela on vocals, and a scorching read of "Louisiana Bayou" with the inimitable Robert Randolph on pedal steel (if you've never heard Randolph, get ready for a mind-blowing treat). Those uninitiated who are wondering what all the fuss has been about for the past decade get a real opportunity here to check out the very best of what's been recorded, and get a small taste of the band live as well. Longtime fans who don't already have the shows referenced here will want to pick it up for the live set alone. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Best of What's Around Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (4:16)
What Would You Say Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (3:42)
Crash into Me Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (5:16)
Too Much Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (4:21)
Rapunzel Carter Beauford, Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (6:00)
Crush Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (8:09)
So Right (Lyrics) Glen Ballard, Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (4:40)
The Space Between Glen Ballard, Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (4:03)
Grey Street Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (5:07)
Grace Is Gone Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (4:38)
Hunger for the Great Light (Lyrics) Dave Matthews Band, Mark Batson Dave Matthews Band (4:21)
American Baby (Lyrics) Mark Batson, Dave Matthews Band Dave Matthews Band (4:35)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Don't Drink the Water [Live] Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (6:31)
Warehouse/Louie, Louie [Live] Richard Berry, Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (10:57)
Say Goodbye [Live] Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (9:26)
Stay (Wasting Time) [Live] Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (6:23)
Everyday [Live] Dave Matthews Vusi Mahlasela, Dave Matthews Band (10:27)
Louisiana Bayou [Live] Mark Batson, Dave Matthews Band Dave Matthews Band (7:24)
Ants Marching [Live] Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (7:36)
Two Step [Live] Dave Matthews Dave Matthews Band (9:50)

Credits

Steve Lillywhite (Mixing), Barnaby Draper (Photography), Mark Batson (Producer), Brian Malouf (Mixing), Tom Lord-Alge (Mixing), C. Taylor Crothers (Photo Editing), Mark Batson (Audio Production), Stefan Lessard (Guitar (Bass)), Glen Ballard (Audio Production), Glen Ballard (Producer), Joe Corcoran (Digital Editing), Danny Clinch (Photography), Steve Morse (Liner Notes), Butch Taylor (Keyboards), Dave Matthews (Group Member), Boyd Tinsley (Mandolin), Carter Beauford (Percussion), Brett Kilroe (Design), Dave Matthews (Vocals), Steve Lillywhite (Producer), LeRoi Moore (Woodwind), Boyd Tinsley (Vocals), Tucker Rogers (Project Coordinator), Stefan Lessard (Group Member), Rob Evan (Project Coordinator), John Alagia (Audio Production), Coran Capshaw (Management), Rudy Arias (Photography), Boyd Tinsley (Violin (Electric)), Robert Randolph (Pedal Steel), Brett Kilroe (Art Direction), Wyndsor Taggart (Band Logo Design), Scott Campbell (Audio Production), Tim Reynolds (Guitar (Acoustic)), Tim Reynolds (Mandolin), Butch Taylor (Vocals (Background)), Vusi Mahlasela (Vocals), Hugh Surratt (Project Manager), Stefan Lessard (Guitar), John Alagia (Mixing), Warren Darius Aftahi (Cover Photo), Stefan Lessard (Bass), Patrick G. Jordan (Project Manager), Carter Beauford (Vocals), LeRoi Moore (Saxophone), Dave Matthews (Guitar), Sam Erickson (Photography), Carter Beauford (Group Member), Butch Taylor (Piano), Mark Batson (String Conductor), Vivian Ng (Design), LeRoi Moore (Group Member), Butch Taylor (Organ), Dave Matthews (Guitar), David Matthews (Audio Production), Rashawn Ross (Trumpet), Tim Reynolds (Guitar (Electric)), Jason Judy (Project Coordinator), Dave Matthews (Vocals), Warren Darius Aftahi (Photography), Bruce Flohr (A&R), Carter Beauford (Drums), Stephen Harris (Producer), LeRoi Moore (Vocals), Serban Ghenea (Mixing)
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The Best of What's Around Vol. 1
Compilation album by Dave Matthews Band
Released November 7, 2006
Recorded 1994–2006
Genre Rock
Length 127:42
Label RCA
Producer John Alagía, Steve Lillywhite, Glen Ballard, Stephen Harris, Mark Batson
Dave Matthews Band chronology
Weekend on the Rocks
(2005)
The Best of What's Around Vol. 1
(2006)
Live at Piedmont Park
(2007)

The Best of What's Around Vol. 1, also known as TBOWA Vol. 1, is a greatest hits compilation album by the Dave Matthews Band that was released on November 7, 2006. The two-disc set is the Dave Matthews Band's first ever greatest hits album featuring twelve studio tracks on the first disc, and eight previously unreleased live tracks on the second disc.

Contents

Background

In July 2006, an email was sent out to members of the Dave Matthews Band's mailing list, informing fans that a compilation was to be released in September, and they were asked to choose ten of their favorite live songs (and their specific dates). The ten most popular live songs were to be featured on the second disc of the compilation; however, only eight tracks are featured on disc two. The band also claimed in the message that the reason for this release was due to contractual obligations, rather than by choice. With the rising popularity of the band's latest live release, Live Trax Vol. 6, the compilation's release date was pushed back to November 7, 2006. Inside the CD case of Live Trax Vol. 6 an advertisement for The Best of What's Around Vol. 1 was featured, incorrectly claiming that "Where Are You Going" was to be among the studio tracks appearing on disc one, and that the album was to be released on November 6, not November 7. Sony BMG Music Entertainment released an advanced billing of the album, also incorrectly claiming that it was to feature a live version of "The Dreaming Tree."[1]

Cover art

The album's cover art, designed to look like a concert ticket, features several hidden references:

Reception

The Best of What's Around, Vol. 1 sold 65,000 its first week, earning the #10 spot on the Billboard 200. It was certified Gold on 2/1/07.[2]

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "The Best of What's Around" - 4:16
  2. "What Would You Say" - 3:42 (About this sound Listen )
  3. "Crash into Me" - 5:16 (About this sound Listen )
  4. "Too Much" - 4:21
  5. "Rapunzel" - 6:00
  6. "Crush" - 8:09
  7. "So Right" - 4:40
  8. "The Space Between" - 4:03
  9. "Grey Street" - 5:07
  10. "Grace Is Gone" - 4:38
  11. "Hunger for the Great Light" - 4:21
  12. "American Baby" - 4:35

Disc two

All tracks feature Butch Taylor.

  1. "Don't Drink the Water" - 6:31 (Live 7/16/05, Sound Advice Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL)
  2. "Warehouse" - 10:57 (Live 7/2/06, Alpine Valley Music Theater, East Troy, WI)
  3. "Say Goodbye" - 9:26 (Live 7/5/00, Comerica Park, Detroit, MI) (Incorrectly listed as 7/25/00)
  4. "Stay (Wasting Time)" - 6:23 (Live 7/19/03, Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, Selma, TX)
  5. "Everyday" - 10:27 (Live 6/17/06, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY)
  6. "Louisiana Bayou" - 7:24 (Live 6/26/05, Nissan Pavilion, Bristow, VA) (Incorrectly listed as 9/2/05)
  7. "Ants Marching" - 7:36 (Live 3/26/05, State Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia)
  8. "Two Step" - 9:50 (Live 6/11/01, Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ)

Encore CD

A bonus disc was also available for free as an incentive to anyone who pre-ordered the album online. After the album's release, the bonus disc was available with the album for an extra price.

  1. "Minarets" - 8:29 (Live 8/31/95, Great Woods, Mansfield, MA)
  2. "#41" - 32:10 (Live 4/20/02, Corel Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
  3. "What You Are" - 9:08 (Live 6/16/06, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY)
    • with Butch Taylor and Rashawn Ross
  4. "The Last Stop" - 10:33 (Live 6/20/03, Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien Center, NY)
    • with Butch Taylor

"What You Are" and "The Last Stop" from the Encore CD are featured as bonus tracks on the iTunes Store release of The Best of What's Around Vol. 1.

Notes

  1. ^ Dave Matthews Band - Antsmarching.org - downloads forum setlists tour dates trading database shn download artwork
  2. ^ Gundersen, Edna (2006-11-16), "'NOW 23' opens at No. 1", USA Today, volume and issue unknown:01d

 
 

 

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