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Recorded in December 2009, six months after the release of the soul-searching
Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King
,
Live in Las Vegas
is the third in a series of acoustic live albums from
Dave Matthews
and his college buddy
Tim Reynolds
, following quickly on the heels of 2007's
Live at Radio City
. Like that record,
Las Vegas
is a lengthy double-disc set that mines deeply into
Matthews'
catalog, pulling out rarities and pairing them with a handful of favorites and other surprises, such as an instrumental version of
Led Zeppelin'
s
"Kashmir,"
with most performances running nearly five minutes, and several as long as eight. Three albums in, none of this is unexpected, so the surprises arrive in what was played instead of how it was played, but at this point, surprise isn't the point of these
Matthews
and
Reynolds
records, a comfortable familiarity is, and the duo retains the feeling of a couple of old friends jamming far too late into the night, even within the confines of Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King
,
Live in Las Vegas
is the third in a series of acoustic live albums from
Dave Matthews
and his college buddy
Tim Reynolds
, following quickly on the heels of 2007's
Live at Radio City
. Like that record,
Las Vegas
is a lengthy double-disc set that mines deeply into
Matthews'
catalog, pulling out rarities and pairing them with a handful of favorites and other surprises, such as an instrumental version of
Led Zeppelin'
s
"Kashmir,"
with most performances running nearly five minutes, and several as long as eight. Three albums in, none of this is unexpected, so the surprises arrive in what was played instead of how it was played, but at this point, surprise isn't the point of these
Matthews
and
Reynolds
records, a comfortable familiarity is, and the duo retains the feeling of a couple of old friends jamming far too late into the night, even within the confines of Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine