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Principally recorded live at The Birchmere, Arlington, Virginia, February 21, 1994 and Trax, Charlottesville, Virginia, February 22, 1994.
Presumably intended to sate the appetites of DMB fans between albums, this five-song EP is a short but interesting addition to the band's canon. The most telling cuts are two live acoustic songs from 1994, which show the power and solidity of Matthews' songwriting. Also included is a full-band workout on the title tune, an alternate mix of the original REMEMBER TWO THINGS version. As always, the band is beyond tight, verging on telepathic, and Matthews' distinctive, hiccuping vocal style is at the fore.
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Personnel: Dave Matthews (vocals, guitar).
Audio Mixers: John Alagia; Bob Dawson.
Recording information: Birchmere, Arlington, VA (02/21/1994-02/22/1994); Trax, Charlottesville, VA (02/21/1994-02/22/1994).
Editors: Doug Derryberry; John Alagia.
Arrangers: Dave Matthews; Greg Howard; John D'earth; LeRoi Moore; Stefan Lessard; Tim Reynolds; Boyd Tinsley; Carter Beauford. Recently Music | List Price | $10.98 (You save $1.99) | | Category | Rock Albums, Rock/Pop CDs | | Label | RCA | | Orig Year | 1994 | | All Time Sales Rank | 9288  | | CD Universe Part number | 1111870 | | Catalog number | 67548 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 24, 1997 | | Studio/Live | Mixed | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Dave Matthews Band; John Alagia | | Engineer | Doug Derryberry; John Alagia | | Recording Time | 26 minutes | | Personnel | Dave Matthews | | Additional Info | Extended Play |
Dave Matthews Band Recently Songs Recently Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   who is the girl on the cover of the cd??? that's what I really want to know.
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One of my favorite Cd's Dave Matthews Band is by far my favorite musical group. Submitted by Orlandopainter (Orlando, Florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazingly Diverse, Keeps you on your toes The most amazing DMB manages to get in one original song, 2 acoustic songs, and 2 live songs in a 1/2 hour of music you'll listen to again. . .and again. . .and again. . . Submitted by MUSICALKAT (Wilmington, DE) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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