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    Before These Crowded Streets

    Before These Crowded StreetsArtist: Dave Matthews Band
    Label: RCA
    Category: Music

    List Price: $18.98
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    Seller: doolicity
    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 635 reviews
    Sales Rank: 2038

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 67660
    UPC: 078636766027
    EAN: 0078636766027
    ASIN: B00000638Q

    Release Date: April 28, 1998
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Pantala Naga Pampa
      • Rapunzel
      • Last Stop
      • Don't Drink the Water
      • Stay (Wasting Time)
      • Halloween
      • Stone
      • Crush
      • Dreaming Tree
      • Pig
      • Spoon

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    The Dave Matthews Band moves its music forward by increments on Before These Crowded Streets. While the album offers more of the folkish melodies and vaguely internationalist rhythms that made this Charlottesville, Virginia, group a major record and concert draw, it also finds them adding new colorings to the mix. Alanis Morissette guests on two cuts, "Spoon" and the disc's first single, "Don't Drink the Water," and banjo whiz Bela Fleck sits in, too. More interesting, though, is the modernist string arrangement played by the Kronos Quartet on the driving "Halloween." Matthews's obvious hopes to lead something other than a jam band are at least partly fulfilled here; at the same time, Streets should keep his customers satisfied.--Rickey Wright


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    2 out of 5 stars Failure to Warn   September 20, 2009
    ARP (Illinois)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Seller failed to warn buyers that the last three tracks are unplayable due to skipping. Seller stated that CD was in good or great condition (I don't remember which). I will be avoiding the seller in the future.


    5 out of 5 stars Dave at his best!!!   June 10, 2009
    Joe (Rochester, NY)
    My wife's classic Dave CD that needed replacing from being played about 1000 past its prime. Definitely put a smile on her face!!!


    5 out of 5 stars Spectacular   February 9, 2009
    J. E. Pickenheim (Brooklyn, NY)
    It's been probably seven years since I've listened to this album, and just tonight I became reacquainted with it. These are honestly some of the most masterful auditory sounds I've ever heard. The definition of beautiful music.

    It's rare that any album contains just one song that can make me feel like I'm in another world; this album contains three: Spoon (it is painful how perfect this song is), the Stone, and the Dreaming Tree. Pig and Crush are up there too.

    PS - Like I said, it's been awhile, but when I was younger my DMB friend insisted that Under the Table and Dreaming was better. I've always highly preferred Before These Crowded Streets (seriously, those last five songs... inexplicably beautiful...)



    3 out of 5 stars More Personality But Not Enough Development   July 17, 2008
    Quentin Tarantino Fan (nowhere)
    1 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I didn't have high hopes for this album, but I didn't think it would be like this. This album has high potential. Really high potential. Consider what they have here:

    A vocalist that can't be imitated (despite the criticism, I like his vocals). Acoustic guitar and it's range of dynamics and flavors (I dig his playing). The grooving, peaceful, graceful, can do anything rhythm section of Carter and Steffan. A full time wind player and violinist. Tim Reynolds on every track playing electric guitar (in a great way instead of the the way that bogged down Everyday). And pianos, banjos, and organ the Chapman Stick, a trumpet, soulful background vocals from the Lovely Ladies, and the Kronos Quartet. A great variety of atmosphere and mood.

    But it's too bad that this album wallows in unbearably repetitive. Some of the material here is excellent, but the rest of either too undeveloped and runs or unbearabley soft, unemotional, and BORING. The ballads are awful, muzak worthy with not enough melody and absolutely no conveying of emotion in Dave Matthews' voice. And a lot of the tracks on here run on too long with no real ideas and no real progression giving their time length. A lot of the songs end with jams, and they are interesting, but it's kind of hard to get to them with an endless flotation of weak melodies. Dave is also not very good at being angry in his vocals, and, for me, it's pretty bad. His lyrics sometimes are questionable to begin with, and it's apparent on this album as well.

    But the good things? Well, they are there, and there are some great songs on here worthy if you like the band. The intro, of course, is fine, along with some of the other tracks, like Stay, Rapunzel (though the bridge jam part is boring), and The Last Stop. Crush is a great song, and it justifies the time length, which is what many of the songs should have been like, or at least an example: a variety, great jams like speaking, the like. Don't Drink The Water starts out great, though it kind of fades at the end with repetition. IT's not terrible, but there's a lot of material on this album not worth your time.

    It's kind of sad really, that Dave Matthews Band would even be worse with the release of their next album, the craptastic everyday. You might like it more than I did, and I think you should at least check it out, along with their first albums.

    5.5/10



    4 out of 5 stars Before these Crowded Streets - Dave Matthews Band   June 13, 2008
    Tabbatha Cavendish (Atlanta, GA)
    I always love their live stuff better, but this is still a worth while studio album purchase.

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