Not sure what happened with me on this, but it seems more I listen, the best under the table and Dreaming few. Under the table and dreaming of which only one of their best CDs to date.

Under the Table and Dreaming opens with an excellent track, The Best of What's Around, which I suspect will be heard on radio stations around the world, and rightly so. It 'really a very nice track.

Under the Table and Dreaming is a nice diversified mix of 12good songs, written and brilliantly performed songs by these clearly talented musicians. With many of the songs, where much of the emotion type that does a really great listen. Clear evidence of what I can only imagine are their real-life experiences. At various points the true emotions of love and pain of relationships can certainly not be heard.

Grouped under the table and the dream is an excellent beginning to end. One of theseCDs that after a few listens the songs are just etched into memory. A must have for the Rock fan. Really sensational from beginning to end.

Although this album is outstanding the truly standout tunes are track 2 – What would you say track 5 – the typical situation, and the track 11 – Pay For What You Get.

My Bonus Pick, and the date Sore [... as in "Stuck on Repeat"] is track 1 – The Best of What's Around. Good stuff!

Under the Table and Dreaming ReleaseNotes:

Dave Matthews Band under the table and Dreaming was originally issued September 27, 1994 on RCA.

CD listing follows:

1. Best of What's Around, The 2nd What would you say – (with Michael McDonald) 3 Satellite-4. Rhyme & Reason 5 Typical situation 6 Nanci Going – (with Michael McDonald) 7 Ants Marching 8 Lover Lay Down 9 Jimi Thing 10 Warehouse 11 Pay For What You Get 12 # 34

Dave Matthews Band: David Matthews (vocals,acoustic guitar), Boyd Tinsley (vocals, violin), LeRoi Moore (vocals, flute, soprano, alto, tenor sax), Carter Beauford (vocals, drums, percussion), Stefan Lessard (bass).

Additional personnel: John Alagia, Andrew Page, Jeff Thomas, Michael McDonald (vocals), Tim Reynolds (acoustic guitar), John Popper (harmonica), Steve Forman (percussion).

Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York.

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