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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
All songs written by [[Dave Matthews|David J. Matthews]].<ref name="dmbdiscography">{{cite web |url=http://dmbdiscography.com/bama001official.htm |title=Remember Two Things|publisher=Dmbdiscography.com |access-date=2009-08-04}}</ref>
All songs written by [[Dave Matthews|David J. Matthews]], except "The Song That Jane Likes" written with [[Mark Roebuck]].<ref name="dmbdiscography">{{cite web |url=http://dmbdiscography.com/bama001official.htm |title=Remember Two Things|publisher=Dmbdiscography.com |access-date=2009-08-04}}</ref>
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|headline = ''Remember Two Things''
| title1 = [[Ants Marching]]
| title1 = [[Ants Marching]]
|note1=live
|note1=
| length1 = 6:02
| length1 = 6:02
| title2 = [[Tripping Billies]]
| title2 = [[Tripping Billies]]
|note2=live
|note2=
| length2 = 4:49
| length2 = 4:49
| title3 = Recently
| title3 = Recently
|note3=live
| length3 = 8:42
| length3 = 8:42
| title4 = [[Satellite (Dave Matthews Band song)|Satellite]]
| title4 = [[Satellite (Dave Matthews Band song)|Satellite]]
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| length5 = 5:18
| length5 = 5:18
| title6 = The Song That Jane Likes
| title6 = The Song That Jane Likes
|<ref>listen to the album</ref>
|writers6=David Matthews, [[Mark Roebuck]]
| length6 = 3:33
| length6 = 3:33
| title7 = Minarets
| title7 = Minarets
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| length8 = 7:20
| length8 = 7:20
| title9 = I'll Back You Up
| title9 = I'll Back You Up
|note9=live [[acoustic music|acoustic]]
|note9=acoustic
| length9 = 4:26
| length9 = 4:26
| title10 = Christmas Song
| title10 = Christmas Song
|note10=live acoustic
|note10=acoustic
| length10 = 10:54
| length10 = 10:54
}}
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Following "Christmas Song" is a [[hidden track]] with an [[Conclusion (music)|outro]] to "Seek Up," followed by the ambient sounds of a [[thunderstorm]] and [[Cricket (insect)|cricket]]s.

===Bonus tracks (2014 reissue)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://davematthewsband.com/news/dave-matthews-band-returns-to-where-it-all-began-with-deluxe-vinylcd-reissue-of-remember-two-things|title=Dave Matthews Band Returns to Where It All Began with Deluxe Vinyl/Cd Reissue of Remember Two Things}}</ref>===


{{tracklist
{{tracklist
|headline = Bonus tracks {{nobold|(2014 reissue)}}
| title11 = Pay For What You Get
| title11 = Pay For What You Get
| note11=Flat Five Studios
| note11=Flat Five Studios
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| length12 = 7:40
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'''Note:''' Following "Christmas Song" is a [[hidden track]] with an [[Conclusion (music)|outro]] to "Seek Up," followed by the ambient sounds of a [[thunderstorm]] and [[Cricket (insect)|cricket]]s.


==Song notes==
==Song notes==

Revision as of 16:41, 3 September 2023

Remember Two Things
File:Dave Matthews Band - Remember Two Things.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 1993 (1993-11-09)
Recorded
GenreRock, jam
Length55:12
LabelBama Rags
ProducerJohn Alagía
The Dave Matthews Band chronology
Remember Two Things
(1993)
Recently
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Remember Two Things is an album by the Dave Matthews Band, released independently on the band's Bama Rags label on November 9, 1993.[2] This is the only release that lists the name of the group as "The Dave Matthews Band" although the article was removed in later pressings. It was reissued by RCA Records on June 24, 1997, and was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2002.[3] The album cover art is an autostereogram that, when focused on correctly, shows a person's hand displaying a peace sign. It was created by two former UVA students in Charlottesville: Rick Kwiatkowski and Jeff Smith.[4] The general consensus among Dave Matthews Band fan websites is that the two things referred to in the title are "love your mother" and "leave only footprints" as well as the two fingers displayed in the aforementioned cover.[5]

Track listing

All songs written by David J. Matthews, except "The Song That Jane Likes" written with Mark Roebuck.[6]

Remember Two Things
No.TitleLength
1."Ants Marching"6:02
2."Tripping Billies"4:49
3."Recently"8:42
4."Satellite"5:01
5."One Sweet World"5:18
6."The Song That Jane Likes"3:33
7."Minarets" (Flat Five Studios)4:22
8."Seek Up" (Flat Five Studios)7:20
9."I'll Back You Up" (acoustic)4:26
10."Christmas Song" (acoustic)10:54
Bonus tracks (2014 reissue)
No.TitleLength
11."Pay For What You Get" (Flat Five Studios)4:30
12."Typical Situation" (Flat Five Studios)7:40

Note: Following "Christmas Song" is a hidden track with an outro to "Seek Up," followed by the ambient sounds of a thunderstorm and crickets.

Song notes

"The Song That Jane Likes" is named after Matthews' younger sister. In concert, he often prefaces the song by saying, "I've got a little sister named Jane. This is the song that Jane likes."

All songs are live recordings except for "Minarets" and "Seek Up," which were recorded in-studio. "I'll Back You Up" and "Christmas Song" are acoustic performance by Matthews and Tim Reynolds; all other songs feature the entire band. Matthews has been cited as saying that "I'll Back You Up" was recorded in a closet near a bathroom, and the version on the album is the one "with no flushing sounds in it."

"Ants Marching" and "Tripping Billies" were recorded at The Muse in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on August 17, 1993. "Recently" was recorded at The Flood Zone in Richmond, Virginia on August 10, 1993.[7]

"Ants Marching" and "Satellite" later appeared on the 1994 album Under the Table and Dreaming, while "Tripping Billies" appeared on its 1996 follow-up, Crash.

Personnel

Dave Matthews Band
Additional musicians

References

  1. ^ Remember Two Things at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Commonwealth Times 1993-11-18 :: Commonwealth Times". Dig.library.vcu.edu. 1993-11-18. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  3. ^ "Nelly Hits New Heights In July RIAA Certifications". Billboard. 6 August 2002. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  4. ^ "SoftTech Design, Inc". Softtechdesign.com. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  5. ^ "The Dave Matthews Band FAQ". Nancies.org. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  6. ^ "Remember Two Things". Dmbdiscography.com. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
  7. ^ "DMBAlmanac.com²". Dmbalmanac.com. Retrieved 2013-07-25.