Live at Luther College

Live at Luther College

Infobox Album |
Name = Live at Luther College
Type = Live album
Artist = Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds


Released = January 19 1999
Recorded = February 6 1996, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa
Genre = Rock
Length = 2:16:12
Label = RCA
Producer = John Alagía
Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:evj9kett0q7n link]
Misc =
Last album =
This album = "Live at Luther College" (1999)
Next album = "Live at Radio City" (2007) extra chronology 2
Artist = Dave Matthews
Type = Live album
Last album =
This album = "Live at Luther College" (1999)
Next album = "Some Devil" (2003)

"Live at Luther College" is a live album by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds, the first concert by the pair to be released commercially. For many years Luther College was the only released concert by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds, until the release of "Live at Radio City" in 2007. "Live at Luther College" features several unreleased and rare tracks, including "What Will Become of Me?", which was played at the end of the song "Jimi Thing". The show notably contains a prevalence of songs from "Crash", which was not yet released at the time of the show.

Track listing

All songs by David J. Matthews unless noted.

Disc one

# "One Sweet World" – 5:43
# "#41" – 5:37
# "Tripping Billies" – 5:49
# "Jimi Thing" – 8:13
# "Satellite" – 4:39
# "Crash into Me" – 5:33
# "Deed Is Done" (Matthews, Reynolds) – 4:51
# "Lover Lay Down" – 5:33
# "What Would You Say" – 5:06
# "Minarets" – 7:00
# "Cry Freedom" – 5:39
# "Dancing Nancies" – 7:15

Disc two

# "Typical Situation" – 7:02
# "Stream" (Reynolds) – 5:49
# "Warehouse" – 9:17
# "Christmas Song" – 5:24
# "Seek Up" – 7:43
# "Say Goodbye" – 5:19
# "Ants Marching" – 5:26
# "Little Thing" (Matthews, Reynolds) – 6:18
# "Halloween" – 3:00
# "Granny" – 3:22
# "Two Step" – 6:34

Personnel

*Dave Matthewsacoustic guitar, vocals
*Tim Reynolds — acoustic guitar


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