Dave Matthews Band - Busted Stuff
Facts
| Artist(s) | Dave Matthews Band |
| Studio | RCA |
| Release Date | July 16, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 078636811727 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of May 17 3:34 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced |
Tracks
- Busted Stuff
- Grey Street
- Where Are You Going
- You Never Know
- Captain
- Raven
- Grace Is Gone
- Kit Kat Jam
- Digging A Ditch
- Big Eyed Fish
- Bartender
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User Reviews
Average user review:'you never know' is the closest ive heard them to pink floyd... and it is a most underrated song that demonstrates true genius of mr matthews.. loved that he played it last night in raleigh!!! September 19, 2007
Rather Listen To Lillywhite
I, along with many DMB fans downloaded the leaked "lillywhite Sessions" and although they were a darker Dave than we were used to it was very good material in my opinion. When "Busted Stuff" came out I was expecting more or less the same feel of Lillywhite but I was greatly dispointed. Busted Stuff came over as poppy cliches of the great material that was produced on Lillywhite. Maybe its just me but Lillywhite was much better and I would have been happier if Dave would have bootlegged it himself and made copies for everyone to buy in the stores instead of wasting the money to re-record it. April 2, 2007
amazing album
very good album
"grey street" by itself makes the whole thing worth it. good vocals, out-of-the-world accompaniment February 12, 2007
WHERE ARE THE HOOKS, RADIO FRIENDLY LYRICS AND MANUFACTURED MUSIC ?
If mainstream music is generally what you like and buy, good for you, but I can tell you right now that you are simply not going to 'get' this CD, and you are definitely looking in the wrong place here, there is nothing here for you. For some crazy reason the DMB have historically and still rely upon meaningful songwriting and outstanding musicianship to sell records? Dumbasses, don't they know they could get mainstream radio play if they would just shorten their songs, throw in some catchy hooks, and dumb-down the lyrics. Or maybe the DMB write music the only way they know how, from the heart and soul, without regard for anything else? I think any DMB fan knows the answer to that question. This emotional and meaningful songwriting and remarkable musicianship is the very reason why the DMB sell out every show they play and have show-by-show earned the most passionate and loyal fans in the business. January 13, 2007
Beautiful Music
This album contains everything that Dave fans love about the band. Awesome lyrics mixed with great music.
1. Busted Stuff 7/10 - A great way to open an album. Lyrics are kind of down though. Certainly not an uplifting song.
2. Greystreet 9/10 - The lyrics are great but the music is absolutely beautiful. But you know what? It sounds even better live.
3. Where are you Going? 8/10 - The first single from the album. A really nice sounding song.
4. You Never Know 10/10 - My personal favorite. A brilliant song with a very uplifting message.
5. Captain 5/10 - Definitely not a song he should ever play live...
6. Raven 7/10 - A very clever song, I love the chorus
7. Grace is Gone 8/10 - Like the guitar at the beginning, great lyrics, fan favorite
8. Kit-Kat Jam 6/10 - Great music, but only if it had words...
9. Digging a Ditch 7/10 - Makes you kind of want to kill yourself
10. Big-Eyed Fish 9/10 - Very clever, love the music. I love the outro into Bartender
11. Bartender 10/10 - Unbelievable. That's the only word to describe it. Everything about it is beautiful. July 11, 2006
