How can we not give space to the "gem" of the beloved Dave's recent discography.
This is an album released in September 2003 under the name of Dave Matthews alone, without the collaboration of his loyal bandmates; and perhaps precisely for this reason, it stands as an album in itself, compared to previous productions.
The Dylan-esque "Gravedigger" to be listened to a thousand times over, with our man's voice supported only by the guitar and an astonishing final lift.
And again, the classics with their unmistakable sound "Save Me" and "Stay Or Leave," with "An' Another Thing" which with its whimsical fragility will lull our melancholic nocturnal visions. To end in a resounding crescendo entrusted to "Too High" arranged with pompous final orchestrations.
No! I will never have enough!
This album is the ideal gateway to enter the world of Dave Matthews and go back to dreaming for a few minutes about the taste of the breeze aboard a convertible speeding across some long American bridge.