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Though the Dave Matthews Band is generally associated (not without reason) with the jam band contingent, this live album puts the distinctions between them and the HORDE horde in clear focus. For one thing, Matthews and company have a surprisingly gritty edge to their live sound, with the guitar and drums in particular achieving a noticeably punchier attack than on the group's studio recordings. Despite the amount of punch packed by the DMB on LIVE IN CHICAGO, the band's sophisticated side is amply demonstrated as well, from the Middle Easternisms of "The Last Stop" to the jazzy atmospherics of "Pantala Intro" and Leroi Moore's saxophone outbursts on the ubiquitous "What Would You Say." Of course the spontaneous group interplay and daring time signatures that are at the heart of the band's appeal are fully in evidence as well, making this the perfect vehicle for getting the live Dave Matthews Band feel (short of attending a concert).
Additional personnel includes: Maceo Parker (saxophone); Victor Wooten (bass); Tim Reynolds.
Recorded at United Center, Chicago, Illinois on December 12, 1998.
Personnel: Tim Reynolds (electric guitar); Victor Wooten (bass guitar).
Audio Mixers: Jeff Juliano ; John Alagia.
Recording information: United Center, Chicago IL (12/19/1998).
Editors: Doug Derryberry; Jeff Juliano ; Jeff Thomas; John Alagia.
Photographer: Sam Erickson.
Dave Matthews Band: Dave Matthews, Leroi Moore, Boyd Tinsley, Stefan Lessard, Carter Beauford.
Live In Chicago 12/19/98 Music Dave Matthews Band Live In Chicago 12/19/98 Songs Live In Chicago 12/19/98 Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   Dave Matthews Live is great but... I'm not going to give a long review.
The album's great, but there is TOO MUCH fan noise. Iknow we all love DMB, but I like to listen to his live music without the screaming intros. Thanks, a Fan Submitted by a reviewer (Acton, MA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Dave Matthews at his best This album is now my personal favorite out of all of dave's live albums. The audio is perfect, as it sounds excatly how a live dave show does. The music represents the best period of dave matthew's career. Submitted by a reviewer (Columbus, GA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
"the maker" of great music Wow...i haven't been that impressed with his last albums, before these crowded streets and everyday. ALthough they were good, they just weren't what i expected form dave. but this live album redeemed him beyong belief. The feeling i get when i listen to this album is amazing. I have heard dave plsy many of the songs on it before, but its like i'm listening to thim for the first time. The best part of the album is his renditon of "the maker." While i don't consider myself a very religious person, i am obsessed wiht this song. i can guarantee that anyone who is a dave fan will love it, as well as the rest of this cd. Submitted by cmchapko (greenfield, wisconsin, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Different, but still great. Live in Chicago was recorded in 1998, making it seem out of date considering they just finished a great 2001 tour, but it is irrelevant in this case. The band delivers a high energy performance that seemed to be lacking in some places on Listener Supported. There are repeats of songs featured on other live albums (Watchtower, Too Much, #41), but all-in-all those mixed with never before heard live album songs (So much to say, the maker) provides a unique pallet of songs. This is a must have, as will any more live albums released by Dave Matthews Band. Submitted by MattS1073 (Waltham, MA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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