Some Devil is the debut solo album by
musician
Dave Matthews. It was
released on
September 23,
2003 on
RCA Records. It has
been certified platinum by the
RIAA, signifying
over a million copies sold. The album features several guest
musicians, including long-time
Dave
Matthews Band collaborator guitarist
Tim Reynolds and
Phish
frontman and guitarist
Trey
Anastasio. The album's first single, "
Gravedigger", won a
Grammy Award in
2004.
Some
Devil was recorded at Studio Litho in Seattle
, Washington
and produced by Stephen Harris, who had previously
worked with Dave Matthews Band on
their 2002 album Busted
Stuff.
Of the album, Matthews said:
"I hadn't really been thinking about doing a solo album
until I had a handful of songs that didn't really fit with the
band, so I started with those and it just grew into a full record,"
Matthews said.
"I kind of thought it'd be fun to put it
out."
Critics have said that the album is darker than Matthews' past
albums with his band. Many fans, while at first skeptical of
Matthews' desire to release a solo album, quickly praised his
efforts. The album is noted for its moodier tone and the fresh
direction shown in Matthews' songwriting.
Since 2003, Matthews has performed
Some Devil material in
concert with a group coined
Dave Matthews & Friends,
which consisted mainly of musicians that appear on the album. He
has also played album material solo and with long-time acoustic duo
partner
Tim Reynolds. During the 2008
summer tour,
Dave Matthews Band
played "
Gravedigger" and
"
So Damn Lucky" regularly.
The song "Some Devil" featured in the film "
21
Grams" (2003).
Track listing
All songs by Dave J. Matthews unless noted.
- "Dodo" – 4:57
- "So Damn Lucky" (Matthews/Harris) – 4:34
- "Gravedigger" – 3:53
- "Some Devil" – 4:04
- "Trouble" (Matthews/Harris) – 5:44
- "Grey Blue Eyes" (Matthews/Anastasio) – 3:01
- "Save Me" – 4:33
- "Stay or Leave" – 4:02
- "An' Another Thing" – 5:30
- "Oh" – 2:48
- "Baby" – 2:19
- "Up and Away" – 4:19
- "Too High" – 5:38
- "Gravedigger (acoustic)" – 3:52
Also recorded but cut from the album is "Cigarette Lit."
Personnel
References
- mtv.com
- music.msn.com
- rollingstone.com