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| Artist : Dave Matthews Band |<br />
| Album : The Best Of What's Around (Advance) |<br />
| Bitrate : VBR kbps |<br />
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| Label : RCA |<br />
| Year : 2006 |<br />
| Genre : Alternative |<br />
| Rip date : Oct-31-2006 |<br />
| Store date : Nov-07-2006 |<br />
| Size : 202,7 MB |<br />
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|Track Listing: |<br />
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| CD1 |<br />
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| 01 - The Best Of What's Around 04:17 |<br />
| 02 - What Would You Say 03:42 |<br />
| 03 - Crash Into Me 05:16 |<br />
| 04 - Too Much 04:22 |<br />
| 05 - Rapunzal 06:01 |<br />
| 06 - Crush 08:09 |<br />
| 07 - So Right 04:41 |<br />
| 08 - The Space Between 04:03 |<br />
| 09 - Grey Street 05:08 |<br />
| 10 - Grace Is Gone 04:39 |<br />
| 11 - Hunger For The Great Light 04:21 |<br />
| 12 - American Baby 04:35 |<br />
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| CD2 |<br />
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| 01 - Don't Drink The Water (Live) 06:32 |<br />
| 02 - Warehouse (Live) 10:58 |<br />
| 03 - Say Goodbye (Live) 09:27 |<br />
| 04 - Stay (Wasting Time) (Live) 06:24 |<br />
| 05 - Everyday (Live) 10:27 |<br />
| 06 - Louisiana Bayou (Live) 07:24 |<br />
| 07 - Ants Marching (Live) 07:37 |<br />
| 08 - Two Step (Live) 09:50 |<br />
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| ÄÄÄÄÄ |<br />
| cd1: 59:14 cd2: 68:39 |<br />
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| Dave Matthews Band brings out some of their best work in their first |<br />
| compilation ever, in Best Of What's Around Volume 1. This two disc set |<br />
| showcases everything from their remarkable studio recordings to |<br />
| unreleased live performances, which were voted by their dedicated fans. |<br />
| It features amazing studio tracks like "Crash Into Me," "The Space |<br />
| Between," and "American Baby" in addition to the live tracks like "Ants |<br />
| Marching," "Everyday," and "Say Goodbye." |<br />
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| The South African vocalist/guitarist Dave Matthews formed the Dave |<br />
| Matthews Band in Virginia in the early '90s. Featuring Matthews, Stefan |<br />
| Lessard, Leroi Moore, Boyd Tinsley, and Carter Beauford, the group's |<br />
| music presents a more pop-oriented version of the Grateful Dead crossed |<br />
| with the worldbeat explorations of Paul Simon and Sting. The band built |<br />
| up a strong word-of-mouth following in the early '90s by touring the |<br />
| country constantly, concentrating on college campuses. In addition to |<br />
| amassing a sizable following, their self-released album, Remember Two |<br />
| Things, sold well for an independent release; soon, they were attracting |<br />
| the attention of majors. Signing with RCA, the Dave Matthews Band |<br />
| released their major-label debut, Under the Table & Dreaming, in the |<br />
| fall of 1994. By spring of 1995, the record had launched the hit single |<br />
| "What Would You Say" and sold over a million copies. |<br />
| |<br />
| A year-and-a-half after the release of Under the Table & Dreaming, the |<br />
| record had sold over four million copies in the U.S. alone. In April of |<br />
| 1996, the Dave Matthews Band released Crash, which entered the charts at |<br />
| number two and quickly went platinum. Throughout 1996, the group toured |<br />
| behind Crash, sending it to double-platinum status. Also in 1996, |<br />
| Matthews launched an attack on bootleggers in conjunction with the |<br />
| Federal Government, targeting stores that were selling semi-legal discs |<br />
| of live performances. The efforts of Matthews, his band, and his |<br />
| management resulted in an unprecedented crackdown on bootleggers in |<br />
| early 1997 â with nearly all of the major foreign bootlegging companies |<br />
| placed under arrest by the United States â thereby putting a moratorium |<br />
| on the entire underground industry. |<br />
| |<br />
| To further combat the bootleggers, Dave Matthews released an official, |<br />
| double-disc live album, Live at Red Rocks 8-15-95, in the fall of 1997. |<br />
| It was an unexpected success, debuting at number three on the charts and |<br />
| selling a million copies within the first five months of its release. |<br />
| The live record paved the way for the April 1998 release of Before These |<br />
| Crowded Streets, the group's most ambitious album to date. Another live |<br />
| effort, Listener Supported, followed a year later. Summer tours also |<br />
| packed the late '90s, with sold-out shows across the U.S. The new |<br />
| millennium, however, saw the band back in the studio with Glen Ballard |<br />
| to record their fourth studio album. Everyday was issued in February |<br />
| 2001. The following summer, the band issued Busted Stuff. Debut single |<br />
| "Where Are You Going" was also featured on the soundtrack to the Adam |<br />
| Sandler flick Mr. Deeds. | <br />
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