Live at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado is the fourth live album released by the Dave Matthews Band . It was recorded in Boulder, Colorado at Folsom Field , the football stadium of the University of Colorado Boulder on July 11, 2001. It was released on the RCA Records music label on November 5, 2002 on Compact Disc, VHS, and DVD. The DVD was directed by Fenton Williams of Filament Productions .[ 3] In promotional material prior to the release, the album was originally titled Open up the Curtains ,[ 4] a reference to the song "I Did It ."
The concert went 15 minutes past the allotted 10:30 p.m. curfew time for the venue, and Dave Matthews Band were fined $1,000 for every minute they performed past the curfew, for a total of $15,000.[ 5] Concerts were suspended at Folsom Field indefinitely following the show, and no concerts were performed at the stadium until two Dead & Company shows in 2016.[ 6]
Dave Matthews Band
Guests
Technical personnel
Doug Biro .... executive producer: RCA Records
Danny O'Bryen .... producer
Hugh Surratt .... executive producer: RCA Records
Fenton Williams .... producer
Stephan Gomes .... set carpenter: DMB tour crew
John Alagia .... stereo mixer
Jeff Child .... audio technician: DMB tour crew
Derek Featherstone .... audio technician: DMB tour crew
Scott Harvey .... delay audio: tour
Jeff Juliano .... stereo mixer
Gary Long .... sound
Lonnie Quinn .... audio crew chief: DMB tour crew
Larry Reed .... sound
Derek Sample .... sound re-recording mixer: Post Fix Inc.
Stewart Whitmore .... digital sound editor: Marcussen Mastering, Hollywood, CA (as Stewart Whitemore)
Jeff Richter .... supervising editor
Ed Cherney .... music mixer: Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Steve Genewick .... assistant music mixer: Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Stephen Marcussen .... music mastering
Doug Biro .... creative director: RCA Records
Hugh Surratt .... creative director: RCA Records
Chris Osterhus – film editing
Jeff Richter – film editing
Greg Rogers – film editing
^ Live at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado at AllMusic
^ [1] Archived October 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ Fenton Williams – IMDB , Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
^ Jaquith, Waldo (2002-09-12). "Folsom Field Date, Cover Art" . nancies.org. Retrieved 2008-03-16 .
^ "Dave Matthews Band Fined For Breaking Curfew In Colorado" . MTV . Retrieved 11 July 2023 .[dead link ]
^ Sounart, Christie (1 June 2016). "Return of the Dead" . Coloradan Alumni Magazine . Retrieved 11 July 2023 .
^ "Canada's Top 200 Alternative albums of 2002" . Jam! . Archived from the original on September 2, 2004. Retrieved March 28, 2022 .