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Live at the Mile High Music Festival
Release Date: 2008 12 16
Label: Bama Rags/RCA

Live at the Mile High Music Festival will come to be a notable recording in the Dave Matthews Band's live oeuvre for one very significant reason: it's the first show to officially appear on CD without founding member LeRoi Moore on saxophone. He had been injured in an accident earlier in the year, and was recuperating during this tour. He unexpectedly and tragically passed away three weeks after this performance. DMB numbered four persons as of this show, with guests Jeff Coffin on saxophone, guitarist Tim Reynolds, and trumpeter Rashawn Ross filling out the ranks. Unlike the two-disc Volume 13 in the DMB Live Trax (Live at Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO.) series that was released on the same day, this set is a three-disc whopper . As is the M.O. for this band -- the material is made up of mainly crowd-pleasers from the catalog, with a couple of choice covers thrown in. Perhaps it was the addition of a new sax player in the lineup that put this group further on its toes and pushed them, perhaps it was the crowd, perhaps it was the weather: whatever the reason, this set fares far better than Live Trax, Vol., 13 recorded the month before. While the former set sounds like the band is going through the motions, this gig finds the band with more spring in its step and its members seem far more engaged with one another and the audience. That's not to say that some of this isn't the same old, same old -- "Ants Marching," "Tripping Billies," and "Jimi Thing" are all here -- but there are some fresh twists and turns as well. The cover for this gig is Peter Gabriel's hit "Sledgehammer," that isn't as rhythmically compelling as the original, but it works. "Gravedigger" makes a renewed appearance here, as does "41." But the newer material works very well in this context, songs like "Corn Bread," "Louisiana Bayou," and the relatively recent "Old Dirt Hill." Conversely, the cover of Sly Stone's "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" isn't perhaps as exhausted as it sounds on Volume 13. Once again, the dictum holds true: if you are a Matthews fan, you'll be good with this and want to own it. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Don't Drink the WaterMatthews7:13
2You Might Die TryingMatthews, Batson7:29
3Eh HeeMatthews4:25
4Two StepMatthews14:05
5Proudest MonkeyMatthews8:10
6SatelliteMatthews5:07
7Corn BreadMatthews, Batson6:42
8SledgehammerGabriel5:55
9Stay (Wasting Time)Matthews6:53
10Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back)Matthews, Batson5:12
11Jimi ThingMatthews14:57
12#41Matthews, Wooten15:11
13Tripping BilliesMatthews6:38
14So Damn LuckyMatthews, Harris8:09
15So Much to SayMatthews, Tinsley, Griesar5:46
16Anyone Seen the Bridge?Matthews1:59
17Too MuchMatthews5:10
18Ants MarchingMatthews8:50
19GravediggerMatthews4:49
20Louisiana BayouMatthews, Batson7:30
21Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Agin)Stewart8:17

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2008CDBama Rags/RCA



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