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- Date Released: November 29, 2005
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Pop
- Label: RCA Records Label
- Copyright: (P) 2005 Bama Rags, Inc
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The Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado loves Dave Matthews. This is the second live recording from Red Rocks he's released in a decade. Weekend on the Rocks is a two-CD/single-DVD compilation from four concerts at the venue. It's a teaser for the complete concerts available as an eight-CD set that contains the same DVD. The tracks chosen here are not obvious choices, and that's a good thing -- thankfully there's not yet another version of "Ants Dancing." The band is pumped here, and includes Fender Rhodes and P-organ master Butch Taylor guesting for the gig. Just listening to the woolly, loose, and actually gritty version of "American Baby" included here sounds like a different band. The ragged version of the Zombies' classic "Time of the Season," should have been left off; they just can't manage the vocals -- the upper register they try to hit here is embarrassing. The jam-out in the middle of the cut is also unnecessary. But the 16-and-a-half-minute version of "Bartender" that closes disc one is a monster. The playing is passionate, gutsy, and as edgy as this band ever gets. The wall of strummed acoustic guitars on "You Never Know," offers an ethereal base for Matthews heartfelt singing. And it's followed by the funk and roll of "Stand Up (For It)," slithering and sexual. After this, sequencing gets weird. Granted, trying to boil four nights and eight CDs' worth of material down to two is a real challenge. But after the intensity of "Stand Up (For It)," is it really necessary to place a 15-plus-minute version of "#41"? Ugh. "Louisiana Bayou," and "Everyday," fare far better as extended versions that close the set. It has to be said, however, that there is still something missing here and its not only continuity. This band always sounds like they're trying to break out into something raw, and wild and crazy, but they're so mannered, they never, ever get there. Hardcore fans will want this since they need everything including bootlegs, but for the rest of us, Weekend on the Rocks is piece of curiosa.
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17 Total Tracks, 131:16 Total Length
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Credits
- Dave Matthews - Guitar // Dave Matthews - Guitar // Dave Matthews - Vocals // Dave Matthews - Vocals // Scott Campbell - Mixing // Terry Fryer - Producer // Patrick G. Jordan - Executive Producer // Stephen Marcussen - Mastering // Hank Neuberger - Producer // Frank Pappalardo - Engineer // Frank Pappalardo - Mixing // Brian Scheuble - Mixing // Butch Taylor - Keyboards // Butch Taylor - Vocals // Butch Taylor - Guest Appearance // Rob Evans - Digital Editing // Rob Evans - Digital Assembly // John Alagía - Producer // John Alagía - Mixing // Carter Beauford - Drums // Carter Beauford - Vocals // Joe Lawlor - Live Recording // Stefan Lessard - Bass // LeRoi Moore - Horn // LeRoi Moore - Vocals // Boyd Tinsley - Violin // Boyd Tinsley - Vocals // Stewart Whitmore - Digital Editing // Dave Matthews Band - Producer // Chris Kress - Digital Editing // Chris Kress - Digital Assembly // Joe Thomas - Video Producer // Joe Thomas - Video Director // C. Taylor Crothers - Photography // Tosh Kasai - Engineer // Tosh Kasai - Digital Editing // Robert Randolph - Pedal Steel // Robert Randolph - Guest Appearance // Mike Czaszwicz - Engineer // Rashawn Ross - Trumpet // Rashawn Ross - Guest Appearance // Bruce Flohr - Executive Producer // Jeff Romano - Digital Editing // Coran Capshaw - Executive Producer // Fenton Williams - Lighting Design // Stephen Warner - Producer
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