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Before These Crowded Streets
Before These Crowded Streets
Before These Crowded Streets

Before These Crowded Streets

Product ID : 4950976
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Galleon Product ID 4950976
UPC / ISBN 078636766027
Shipping Weight 0.25 lbs
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Model 2019020
Manufacturer Legacy
Shipping Dimension 5.51 x 4.8 x 0.39 inches
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Amazon.com The Dave Matthews Band moves its music forward by increments on Before These Crowded Streets. While the album offers more of the folkish melodies and vaguely internationalist rhythms that made this Charlottesville, Virginia, group a major record and concert draw, it also finds them adding new colorings to the mix. Alanis Morissette guests on two cuts, "Spoon" and the disc's first single, "Don't Drink the Water," and banjo whiz Bela Fleck sits in, too. More interesting, though, is the modernist string arrangement played by the Kronos Quartet on the driving "Halloween." Matthews's obvious hopes to lead something other than a jam band are at least partly fulfilled here; at the same time, Streets should keep his customers satisfied.--Rickey Wright Product Description They are among the most popular concert attractions in America, and, their 4 previous albums have sold more than 11 million units. They are the Dave Matthews Band, and Before These Crowded Streets is the new studio album from the Grammy Award winning group. 1st single/video: "Don't Drink the Water." Major U.S. touring begins in early May and runs through the Fall of '98. Review "Put your troubles down," Matthews croons in the 40-second opener "Pantala Nago Pampa." .... But the singer can't take his own advice.... [T]he bulk of Before These Crowded Streets feels morose and overlong, with most songs dawdling along for seven or eight minutes. In concert, the cumulative effect may well be ascension, but listening at home, what comes across is insularity, a party you're denied entry to. Cultists will eat this up ... [but] the rest of us will probably be left craving more meat and less sizzle. -- Spin A conceptual and musical tour de force ... shines above much of today's disposable pop fare. -- People