Album

Crash

Dave Matthews Band

1996 · Rock

53 collectors on Gatefold own this

Crash by Dave Matthews Band

Crash is a Rock album by Dave Matthews Band, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 39 pressings tracked, owned by 53 collectors.

About

The sudden ascendance of the Dave Matthews Band following the group’s 1994 debut, <i>Under the Table and Dreaming</i>, could have spelled trouble—the kind of trouble that had befallen many of DMB’s mid-1990s major-label peer. This was a group that had a few hits and a much-buzzed reputation as a good-times live act. Did the band members have enough songs—and enough time—to get into the studio and knock out a skeptics-defying, career-affirming follow-up album? <i>Crash</i>, released in 1996, answered with a resounding <i>yes</i>. The record had first taken shape on the road, while Matthews and his bandmates were still promoting <i>Under the Table and Dreaming</i>. Rather than simply play the album they’d just released, they’d test out new song, with Matthews reshaping the lyrics onstage in real time, as the rest of the band tweaked their own part. By the time everyone headed to the studio in Bearsville, New York, with producer Steve Lillywhite, they possessed a clutch of numbers that had already been workshopped and fine-tuned. But the band members and their mentor did more than just set up a few microphones and knock out <i>Crash</i> as quickly as possible. They finessed them even <i>further</i>. As a result, the pizzicato-anchored contemplation of mortality, “Two Step,” surged from its delicate foundation, while the tryst-in-waiting celebration, “Say Goodbye,” moved with the same unpredictability and fun as the one-night stand it outlined. And the album’s eventual opening track, “So Much to Say,” got punchier in the studio, with drummer Carter Beauford seeming to fight his way through his kit. Meanwhile, the fan-favorite “#41” became more languid and mournful, with Matthews navigating the taxes of succe, as the rest of the band rose to match his frustration. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1So Much to Say4:06
  2. 2Two Step6:27
  3. 3Crash Into Me5:16
  4. 4Too Much4:21
  5. 5#416:39
  6. 6Say Goodbye6:11
  7. 7Drive In Drive Out5:54
  8. 8Let You Down4:07
  9. 9Lie In Our Graves5:42
  10. 10Cry Freedom5:52
  11. 11Tripping Billies5:00
  12. 12Proudest Monkey9:10

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Roots Rock
  • layered
  • driving
  • summer

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

  • Boyd TinsleyBAND , VIOLIN , ELECTRIC VIOLIN VIOLIN , ELECTRIC VIOLIN VIOLIN
  • Carter BeaufordBAND , DRUMS, PERCUSSION, BACKING VOCALS DRUMS, PERCUSSION BACKING VOCALS
  • Dave MatthewsBAND , VOCALS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR LYRICS BY, VOCALS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR LYRICS BY, VOCALS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, ART DIRECTION, DESIGN
  • Leroi MooreALTO SAXOPHONE, SOPRANO SAXOPHONE, TENOR SAXOPHONE, BARITONE SAXOPHONE, FLUTE, WHISTLE BAND , ALTO SAXOPHONE, SOPRANO SAXOPHONE, TENOR SAXOPHONE, BARITONE SAXOPHONE, FLUTE, WHISTLE FLUTE, WHISTLE, ALTO SAXOPHONE, BARITONE SAXOPHONE, SOPRANO SAXOPHONE, TENOR SAXOPHONE
  • Stefan LessardBAND , BASS, PIANO BASS, PIANO
  • Tim ReynoldsACOUSTIC GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR, GUEST GUEST , ACOUSTIC GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR

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