The Central Park Concert
The Central Park Concert is a 2003 live album by the American rock group, Dave Matthews Band, recorded in Central Park, New York City.[1]
The Central Park Concert | ||||
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Live album by Dave Matthews Band | ||||
Released | November 18, 2003 | |||
Recorded | September 24, 2003, at Central Park, New York City, New York | |||
Genre | Rock, jazz rock | |||
Length | 164:29 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer |
John Alagía (CD) Doug Brio, Daniel Catullo, Jack Gulick(DVD) | |||
Dave Matthews Band chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmovie | [2] |
Allmusic | [1] |
Rolling Stone | [3] |
Audio track listing
- Disc one
- "Don't Drink the Water" (Matthews) – 10:09
- "So Much to Say" (Griesar, Matthews, Tinsley) – 4:14
- "Anyone Seen the Bridge?" » "Too Much" (Beauford, Lessard, Matthews, Moore, Tinsley) – 6:41
- "Granny" (Matthews) – 4:32
- "Crush" (Matthews) – 11:19
- "When the World Ends" (Ballard, Matthews) – 3:54
- Disc two
- "Dancing Nancies" (Matthews) – 9:44
- "Warehouse" (Matthews) – 9:40
- "Ants Marching" (Matthews) – 5:51
- "Rhyme and Reason" (Matthews) – 5:36
- "Two Step" (Matthews) – 18:56
- "Help Myself" (Matthews) – 5:22
- Disc three
- "Cortez the Killer" (Young) – 10:52
- featuring Warren Haynes on guitar and vocals
- "Jimi Thing" (Matthews) – 16:39
- featuring Warren Haynes on guitar
- includes an interpolation of "For What It's Worth"
- "What Would You Say" (Matthews) – 5:27
- "Where Are You Going" (Matthews) – 3:53
- "All Along the Watchtower" (Dylan) – 12:59
- features a bass guitar intro jam of "The Star-Spangled Banner" by Stefan Lessard
- "Grey Street" (Matthews) – 4:58
- "What You Are" (Ballard, Matthews) – 6:40
- "Stay (Wasting Time)" (Lessard, Matthews, Moore) – 6:59
Video track listing
- Disc one
- Prelude »
- "Don't Drink the Water"
- "So Much to Say" » "Anyone Seen the Bridge?"
- "Too Much"
- "Granny"
- "Crush"
- "When the World Ends"
- "Dancing Nancies" »
- "Warehouse"
- "Ants Marching"
- "Rhyme & Reason"
- "Two Step"
- Disc two
- "Help Myself"
- "Cortez, the Killer"
- "Jimi Thing"
- "What Would You Say"
- "Where Are You Going"
- "All Along the Watchtower"
- "Grey Street"
- "What You Are"
- "Stay (Wasting Time)"
Personnel
- Dave Matthews Band
- Carter Beauford – percussion, drums, backup vocals
- Stefan Lessard – bass guitar
- Dave Matthews – acoustic guitar (electric guitar on "What You Are"), vocals
- LeRoi Moore – saxophones, backup vocals
- Boyd Tinsley – violin, backup vocals
- Additional musicians
- Butch Taylor – keyboards, backup vocals
- Warren Haynes – electric guitar, vocals
- Production
- Doug Biro .... producer
- Coran Capshaw .... executive producer
- Daniel Catullo .... producer (as Daniel E. Catullo III)
- Mark Dowley .... executive producer
- Tanya Greenblatt .... producer: Event Resources, Inc.
- Jack Gulick .... producer
- Liam J. Lynch .... producer: Central Park Event Production
- Richard Sanders .... executive producer
- David Stallbaumer .... senior producer: Event Resources, Inc.
- Hugh Surratt .... executive producer
- Richard Taylor .... executive producer: AOL
- Chris Wiel .... executive producer: Central Park Event Production, Momentum
- Rick Siegel – cinematography
- Barnaby Draper - photography
- Michael Burlingame – film editing
- Sean Fullan – film editing
- Terry Katz – film editing
- William Knight – film editing
- Christine Mitsogiorgakis (video "Earth2Mars") – film editing
- Kevin Moy – film editing
- Michael Adames .... graphic designer
- John Alagia .... sound mixer: 5.1 surround and stereo, Effanel Music
- John Alagia .... sound producer
- Ramsey Alkaysi .... utility sound
- Jon Altschiller .... additional sound engineer
- Robert Bargnesi .... key utility sound (as Rob Bargensi)
- James Biggs .... utility sound
- Mike Brady .... audio delays: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- Pawel Butkiewicz .... utility sound
- Jeff Child .... audio technician: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- Dave Civadanes .... utility sound
- Tom Curran .... audio two
- Pat Duffy .... utility sound
- Tom Efinger .... sound re-recording mixer: Dig It Audio (as Tom Effinger)
- Jason Eskew .... RF coordinator (Dave Matthews Band tour production)
- Rob Evans .... additional Pro Tools and digital services: PMD Recording, Charlottesville, VA
- Derek Featherstone .... audio systems technician: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- Matthew Haasch .... audio delays: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- John Harris .... sound mixer: 5.1 surround and stereo, Effanel Music
- Scott Harvey .... audio delays: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- Jeff Juliano .... sound mixer: 5.1 surround and stereo, Effanel Music
- Chris Kress .... additional Pro Tools and digital services: PMD Recording, Charlottesville, VA
- Ian Kuhn .... monitor engineer: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- Joe Lawlor .... live recording engineer: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- David Lewis .... utility sound
- Tom Lyon .... audio systems technician: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- George Marino .... sound masterer: Sterling Sound, NYC
- Jim Martens .... utility sound
- Jesse James Mehrmann .... utility sound
- John Moros .... assistant sound re-recording mixer
- Viktor Moroz .... utility sound
- Jose Neves .... audio delays: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- Tony Norris .... audio technician: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- Seth Orenstein .... utility sound
- Casey Phariss .... audio tape operator
- Chris Prinzivalli .... stage technician: Effanel Music Inc.
- Lonnie Quinn .... audio crew chief: Dave Matthews Band tour production
- Daniel Sanders .... utility sound
- Rocky Shinh .... utility sound
- Joel Singer .... audio EIC: Effanel Music, Inc.
- Jeff Thomas .... house sound engineer: Dave Matthews Tour production
- Phil Velez .... utility sound
- Ian Vysick .... audio one
References
- 1 2 Thom Jurek. "The Central Park Concert". Allmusic. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
- ↑ "Movies and Films Database - Movie Search, Guide, Recommendations, and Reviews – AllRovi". Allmovie.com. 2011-10-24. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
- ↑ Archived May 15, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- The AOL Concert For Schools – Official concert website
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