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Before These Crowded Streets


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''Before These Crowded Streets'' is the third studio album by Dave Matthews Band, released on April 28, 1998. It was the last official album by the group to be produced by longtime producer Steve Lillywhite until 2012's ''Away from the World'' and their first album recorded at The Plant Recording Studios in Sausalito, California.〔Jacobson, Jeff. Dave Matthews Band: Busted Stuff Guitar and Vocal, 2002, page 2, Cherry Lane Music Company.〕 The album title is taken from the lyrics of the song "The Dreaming Tree."〔"The Dreaming Tree" opens with these lyrics: "Standing here / The old man said to me /"Long before these crowded streets / Here stood my dreaming tree" / Below it he would sit / For hours at a time"〕 It is one of four Dave Matthews Band albums released on vinyl; the others being ''Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King'', ''Away from the World'' and ''Remember Two Things.'' It debuted at #1 on the ''Billboard'' 200 charts after selling 421,000 units in its first week of release knocking the ''Titanic'' soundtrack from the top spot after a run of 16 consecutive weeks at #1.
==Track listing==
Special guest Tim Reynolds is featured on all tracks.
Several short musical interludes appear between songs:
*A clip in which LeRoi Moore is heard answering his cell phone follows "Rapunzel".
*A clip of flute music follows "Don't Drink the Water".
*An outtake featuring Bela Fleck and Alanis Morissette follows "The Stone".
*A clip of "Doobie Thing" an early DMB instrumental song, follows "Dreaming Tree".
*A clip of "Anyone Seen the Bridge", a live show transition song, and a short excerpt of "Deed is Done", an unreleased song from the previous tour, follows "Pig".
*A clip now referred to as "The Last Stop Reprise" follows "Spoon."
==Deleted songs==
Songs that were recorded during the sessions, but were not included on the final cut:
*"Help Myself" - Licensed for the ''Scream 2'' soundtrack in lieu of "Halloween", which the band decided was too good to leave off the album.
*"Don't Burn the Pig" – Evolved into "Pig" during the sessions.
*"Get in Line"
*"MacHead"
*"#40 (Always)"
===MacHead===
"MacHead" was a song recorded during the album's sessions, but it was never completed, so it didn't make the album. Producer Steve Lillywhite named the song, claiming it sounded like a cross between the sound of Paul McCartney and Radiohead. The song's existence is only known from an image on the 1999 fan calendar with a list of the working titles of the other songs on this album and from an alleged meeting in which Jake Vigliotti claims to have heard said recording.
Some fans familiar with the idea of "MacHead" speculated it had been developed, renamed, and added to the band's catalog.〔 They speculate that "MacHead" developed into "Bartender", which debuted in January 1999 at a Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds concert just months after the April '98 release of Before These Crowded Streets. In November 2009, Jake Vigliotti claims to have heard 6 different demo takes of "Machead" from an early 1997 recording session for the album, effectively confirming its existence to the fan community.
In a 2010 interview with Cali from CBS Radio, Stefan Lessard was asked to give his thoughts on Machead. He replied that "Machead's this little number that I believe was the last song to possibly make it on ''Before These Crowded Streets'' and I think there's a recording I have of it somewhere. So it's just finding a recording of it and listening to it and that's on our homework list." As of October 2015, no official recording has surfaced.

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