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Various Artists: Red Rocks, Vol. 1: Carved in Stone Cover Art


Track Listing
Listen Bittersweet
 
Listen The Best of What's Around
 
Listen Ghost
 
Listen Simple
 
Listen Hate to Lose Your Lovin'
 
Listen Close Your Eyes
 
Listen Give
 
Listen Alone
 
Listen Ain't Wastin' Time No More
 
Listen Company
 

Various Artists:
Red Rocks, Vol. 1: Carved in Stone
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CD information
Released: May 20, 2003
Label: Red Rocks
Genre: Album Rock , American Trad Rock , Jam Bands , Pop/Rock , Singer/Songwriter , Southern Rock
Review
Few concert experiences can compare to spending an evening at the majestic ~Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, CO. Boulder radio station KBCO and the city and county of Denver's Division of Theaters and Arenas teamed up to release Carved in Stone, a compilation CD that benefits the Preserve the Rocks Fund. The strength of this release is defined by the earnestness of the various performances. Something magical happens when a band takes the stage at ~Red Rocks; the magnanimousness of the venue elevates the sincerity of the moment, creating an inexplicable sense of harmony between the audience and the performer. The bands on this album were chosen for their strong connections to the venue, and, in turn, the artists were given the opportunity to select the songs they wanted on the record. Jam based roots rockers Big Head Todd the Monsters provide the opening track, "Bittersweet," while fellow Colorado natives the String Cheese Incident deliver a rousing version of "Close Your Eyes," with a guest appearance by Robert Randolph. Perennial summer visitors Widespread Panic, Blues Traveler, and the Allman Brothers Band also lend there talents to the effort. There are seven previously unreleased tracks on the album, however,and some listeners may recognize the Dave Matthews Band's "Best of What's Around" from Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95. Rickie Lee Jones fittingly closes the record with an angelic version of "Company" that brings the house down. This compilation does an excellent job of representing the ~Red Rocks spirit that is rife with musical history and tradition. ~ Erik Crawford, All Music Guide