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    Everyday

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    Artist: Dave Matthews Band
    Label: RCA
    Category: Music

    List Price: $18.98
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    New (33) Used (170) Collectible (1) from $0.75

    Seller: hereandnowboys
    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 873 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1990

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 67988
    UPC: 078636801223
    EAN: 0078636801223
    ASIN: B000056K04

    Release Date: February 27, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • I Did It
      • When the World Ends
      • The Space Between
      • Dreams of Our Fathers
      • So Right
      • If I Had It All
      • What You Are
      • Angel
      • Fool To Think
      • Sleep To Dream Her
      • Mother Father
      • Everyday

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    Genre: Popular Music
    Media Format: Compact Disk
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    Release Date: 27-FEB-2001


    Amazon.com
    With three years passed and a new producer at the helm, the Dave Matthews Band find themselves stretching beyond the borders of Before These Crowded Streets to more emotionally explorative territory. On Everyday, Matthews's clenched-jaw delivery has an unrelenting constancy that's cunning and determined. "I Did It" opens the CD in an aggressive groove, while "When the World Ends" follows with clipped licks that dive into a muddier, open-flowing chorus. From there on out, the floodgates open into something that often recalls Peter Gabriel, which is ironic, given that the band replaced producer Steve Lillywhite, whose work with Gabriel is legendary, with Glen Ballard, whose work with Alanis Morissette is of equal note, if not acclaim. The album is Gabrielesque in scope, from Matthews's deepening rasp to the epic instrumentation. Yet, what's lacking is Lillywhite's ability to capture a sense of naked honesty. Instead, Ballard dosses down the tracks in designer-suit production, unable to save a band that might simply not be up to the task on such an ambitious sonic endeavor. That, combined with Matthews's tendency to eschew conventional hooks, leaves the album stalled between the group's jam-band compulsion and radio-friendly packaging. To capture the latent majesty of this album, you're going to have to hear it live, and with this band, that's always been precisely the point. --Beth Massa


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    1 out of 5 stars This album is by the record label, not the artist   May 14, 2009
    Adam Briggs (Burlington, VT)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I've been a DMB fan since before they were popular, and this is the album that I refused to let people play on my stereo in college. First of all, the cover makes me want to throw up in my mouth. Some of the songs are alright, but the whole album has a feel that leaves a bad taste in my mouth (again my vomit) DMB wanted to put out Lillywhite Sessions, but it was too "real" and "good." So they forced the band to record an entire new album of dull, watered down crap that turned into this album. Luckily, the forces of evil were thwarted and more people downloaded Lillywhite than bought this album.


    1 out of 5 stars Disappointing   April 4, 2009
    tantua (Nigeria)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Most of their tracks are not so catchy, its amazing to know a band that'll come up with a track as good as "Satellite & Space between" wouldnt have much more nice tracks.


    3 out of 5 stars my favorite Dave Matthews album   March 13, 2008
    W. Boland (columbia sc)
    I've never been a huge fan. Dave's voice annoys me after a little while. I do think this is my favorite album by them. Many fans don't seem to like it but I can't understand why. Angel is my favorite track on here. This album got me into their other work which I had previously written off.


    1 out of 5 stars Throw it away   November 30, 2007
    J. Ryan
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I've been a fan of the Band since '95, and I honestly tried listening to this album, but it just sucks too much. It's a shame that the Band doesn't even realize it and they shove the songs down your throat when you go see them live.


    1 out of 5 stars Ack! Lame   September 26, 2007
    Quentin Tarantino Fan (nowhere)
    2 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I can't believe it, but hey, since I'm not a Dave Matthews Band fan, I don't really give a ____ what people think about. I guess I do know why Dave Matthews fans get a bad rap, I remember seeing somebody get tarred and feathered because they just don't like The Dave Matthews Band. Basically, after listening to Under The Table and Dreaming, this is just laughable. And of course, the electric guitar is a death kneel, it just makes this seem more of a ________ alternative rock band, with nothing good or unique to it, like Nirvana. Under The Table and Dreaming had originality, it was unique, and had great hooks. Everyday features little _____ riffs, plus, the instruments don't even blend together. Just compare the two, you'll see the difference.

    Pretty much the whole album sounds the same. Well, no, but each track dosen't have anything for it to stand out, it's all the same to me. The rap by Boyd Tinsley is laughable as well, this isn't Rage, Faith No More, or Limp Bizkit. Stick to something that you can pull off, rap rock ain't one of them.

    The band still shows some talent, Carter's drumming is still pretty good. And sure, these songs might be better live, but live is live. This is the studio. And this failed the test big time.

    0.5/10


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