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| 1. I Did It |
| 2. When The World Ends |
| 3. The Space Between |
| 4. Dreams Of Our Fathers |
| 5. So Right |
| 6. If I Had It All |
| 7. What You Are |
| 8. Angel |
| 9. Fool To Think |
| 10. Sleep To Dream Her |
| 11. Mother Father |
| 12. Everyday |
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
For Some a Dissapointment, For Most a Triumph,
This review is from: Everyday (Audio CD)
I'm new to DMB so I was unable to compare it to their previous albums, and as some other DMB fans have stated this album is a lot different to their other albums. Despite 'Everyday' potentially being a mediocre DMB album, it is quite unforgivable to refer to 'Everyday' as a bad album, full of dishonesty due to a different production, as I felt the album maintained enough emotion that aided repeated listens.The album kicks off with 'I did It' a funky tune with a catchy chorus, and a slightly lighter subject matter before running through a laid back 'When The World Ends'and then the hit single 'The Space Between' with a simple and sweet chorus expertely sung by Dave Matthews, and not forgetting Carter Beauford's hypnotic drum tempo. 'Dreams of our Fathers' is the usual funky melody with catchy chorus, yet hardly anything to get excited about until you reach 'So Right'and it's here that Dave Matthews uses one of the most catching and incredibly uplifting chorus' on the album. 'If I Had It All' is hardly worth remembering, but it all changes with 'What You Are' which once again introduces a new influence and is a more darker song, full of fury. 'Angel' introduces the opposite and is beautifully played with a more acoustic sound as Dave Matthews becomes more sympathetic, but with the lyrics still refering to lost love. 'Fool To Think' begins like a song written by 'Sting' but with the chorus soothing into a rapid guitar and yet more catching lyrics, and is similar sounding to 'So Right.' 'Sleep To Dream Her' is as the title suggests dreamy and highly forgettable, and you feel Dave Matthews was trying to fill up space. All confidence in DMB is renewed with 'Mother Father' and is one of the albums best songs with its latin style guitar and superb lyrics. The album finishes with the steady and smooth acoustics of 'Everyday' with some great backing vocals. 'Everyday' will have a melody for everyone, whether jazz, pop or rock is your tune. DMB play well and with intelligence, sometimes it's dark, sometimes it's uplifting but it is always one of the most accessible albums no matter what your mood.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not an "everyday" album.,
This review is from: Everyday (Audio CD)
I bumped into the Dave Matthews Band while watching VH-1. It was a track from their album "Crash" and it is one of the few times I have ever gone out and bought an album from the experience of hearing a single track. For this reason I was excited to see the video for "The Space Between" and have just purchased "Everyday" on the strength of hearing that single, and prior excellent experience with this band.The reasons that I like this band are manyfold. Their art is finely crafted; the band is tightly together, the drummer offers complex rhythms, the lyrics are poetic and sung with emotion. The experience of listening to some of these tracks is an admiration for a band interested in craft, rather than popularity. They are not afraid of changing key, tempo, rhythm or experimenting with sound, noise or melody. I don't think this album is as good as "Crash" - but not by much. It certainly is different. The mood is less raw and confrontational but speaks of loss and reflectiveness. As such I have found myself completely intoxicated with it when I am feeling reflective, or a touch moody. It is an album for listening to alone driving in the rain, or on headphones in the dark. If art is measured in the depth and breadth of emotion communicated through the medium, in combination with the skill required to create it, then "Everyday" has to rate as the highest of artistic creations. Buy it, but only to enjoy in guiltless solitude. If you try to listen to this album like a popular music record in the background, then you simply will not get what "Crash" could offer you. Tell you what - buy both. You will not be disappointed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Where's the faith?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Everyday (Audio CD)
As a loyal Dave Matthews fan I cannot believe all the bad reviews this album has been getting. Everyday is a great album with a fresh sound. People have to understand that the band has every right to mature and to try different sounds. If they didn't experiment then people would be complaining that they are always playing the same old music. In no way has the band 'sold out'. They obviously had an awesome time making this album and they care enough about the music to know when things aren't flowing - which is why they put all the new material they previewed on last summer's tour on a back burner. Everday has a great upbeat feel to it and a great sense of optimism. There is also HUGE potential for jamming sessions, so don't be so quick to disrespect this album. Dave and the band are all about the music, and I am all about supporting this awesome new avenue the band has chosen to explore. Keep the faith and rock on DMB.
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