Stand Up (Dave Matthews Band album) explained

Stand Up
Type:studio
Artist:Dave Matthews Band
Cover:Dave Matthews Band - Stand Up.jpg
Studio:Haunted Hollow (Charlottesville)
Genre:
Label:RCA
Producer:Mark Batson
Prev Title:The Gorge
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Weekend on the Rocks
Next Year:2005

Stand Up is the sixth studio album by the American rock band Dave Matthews Band. It was released on May 10, 2005 through RCA Records. The album was primarily recorded at Haunted Hollow Studio in Charlottesville, Virginia and was the band's first album to be produced by Mark Batson. it is the band's last album to feature full participation from saxophonist LeRoi Moore before his death in 2008.

Stand Up was a commercial success, becoming the band's fourth consecutive album to reach number one on the Billboard 200.[1] Four songs from the album—"American Baby", "Dreamgirl", "Everybody Wake Up (Our Finest Hour Arrives)", and "Smooth Rider"—were released as promotional singles, with the former becoming their highest-charting song, peaking at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] Critical reception was positive, with many praising the band's ability to update its sound with elements of soul and funk.

Background

In late 2004, Dave Matthews Band returned to their studio in Charlottesville, Virginia. Having decided they wanted to take some chances and pursue a funkier side to their music, A&R Bruce Flohr had tracked down a new producer in Mark Batson.[2] According to Flohr in an interview with HitQuarters, "When the band and him got together it was instant creative karma. Things took off like a bat out of hell."[2]

Release and promotion

Prior to the album's release, Dave Matthews Band published a website showcasing video clips from the production of the album with commentary by producer Mark Batson. Additionally, VH1 streamed the album in its entirety before the official release.

The album was in CD format, DualDisc format (one side CD, one side DVD-Video), and as a digital download from the band's website or iTunes Music Store.

Track listing

All songs by Dave Matthews Band and Mark Batson, except "Hello Again" by Dave Matthews Band.

Personnel

Dave Matthews Band[3]

Additional musicians[3]

Technical personnel[3]

Charts

Year-end charts

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dave Matthews Band Chart History . Billboard . 25 September 2023.
  2. Web site: Interview With Bruce Flohr . HitQuarters. October 16, 2005 . May 12, 2010.
  3. Stand Up . 2005 . booklet . RCA.
  4. Web site: Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2005. Billboard. November 14, 2020.