The_Central_Park_Concert

<i>The Central Park Concert</i>

The Central Park Concert

2003 live album by Dave Matthews Band


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 concert attracted more than 120,000 people, which makes it the biggest audience to attend a Dave Matthews Band concert.[citation needed]

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Track listing

Disc one
  1. "Don't Drink the Water" (Matthews) – 10:09
  2. "So Much to Say" (Griesar, Matthews, Tinsley) – 4:14
  3. "Anyone Seen the Bridge?" » "Too Much" (Beauford, Lessard, Matthews, Moore, Tinsley) – 6:41
  4. "Granny" (Matthews) – 4:32
  5. "Crush" (Matthews) – 11:19
  6. "When the World Ends" (Ballard, Matthews) – 3:54
Disc two
  1. "Dancing Nancies" (Matthews) – 9:44
  2. "Warehouse" (Matthews) – 9:40
  3. "Ants Marching" (Matthews) – 5:51
  4. "Rhyme & Reason" (Matthews) – 5:36
  5. "Two Step" (Matthews) – 18:56
  6. "Help Myself" (Matthews) – 5:22
Disc three
  1. "Cortez the Killer" (Young) – 10:52
  2. "Jimi Thing" (Matthews) – 16:39
  3. "What Would You Say" (Matthews) – 5:27
  4. "Where Are You Going" (Matthews) – 3:53
  5. "All Along the Watchtower" (Dylan) – 12:59
  6. "Grey Street" (Matthews) – 4:58
  7. "What You Are" (Ballard, Matthews) – 6:40
  8. "Stay (Wasting Time)" (Lessard, Matthews, Moore) – 6:59

DVD track listing

Disc one

  1. Prelude »
  2. "Don't Drink the Water"
  3. "So Much to Say" » "Anyone Seen the Bridge?"
  4. "Too Much"
  5. "Granny"
  6. "Crush"
  7. "When the World Ends"
  8. "Dancing Nancies" »
  9. "Warehouse"
  10. "Ants Marching"
  11. "Rhyme & Reason"
  12. "Two Step"

Disc two

  1. "Help Myself"
  2. "Cortez, the Killer"
  3. "Jimi Thing"
  4. "What Would You Say"
  5. "Where Are You Going"
  6. "All Along the Watchtower"
  7. "Grey Street"
  8. "What You Are"
  9. "Stay (Wasting Time)"

Personnel

Dave Matthews Band

Additional musicians

Charts

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References

  1. Thom Jurek. "The Central Park Concert". Allmusic. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  2. Archived May 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 179.
  4. "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2004". Billboard. Retrieved January 17, 2021.

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