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August and Everything After

Counting Crows

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1 Round Here Counting Crows 5:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Omaha Counting Crows 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Mr. Jones Counting Crows 4:32 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 Perfect Blue Buildings Counting Crows 5:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Anna Begins Counting Crows 4:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Time and Time Again Counting Crows 5:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Rain King Counting Crows 4:15 $0.69 View In iTunes
8 Sullivan Street Counting Crows 4:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Ghost Train Counting Crows 4:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Raining in Baltimore Counting Crows 4:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 A Murder of One Counting Crows 5:45 $0.99 View In iTunes

iTunes Review

San Francisco’s Counting Crows’ debut album was a classic rock radio programmer’s dream. Finally, here was a collection of hook-heavy tunes delivered by a singer who’d studied his Dylan-Van Morrison-Jagger phrasings and whose backing ensemble knew how to judiciously apply organ, piano, acoustic and electric guitar to a no-nonsense backing groove. The formula seems so simple and obvious, but then why are there so few albums as immediately impressive as 1993’s August and Everything After? The answer here is songwriting. The album contains an overabundance of magical ideas, from the opening, unwinding drama of “Round Here” that suggests Springsteen at his most lyrical and theatrical, through the Band-Van Morrison jaunt of “Omaha,” the rollicking yet yearning “Mr. Jones” and the moody life-or-death introspection of “Perfect Blue Buildings,” “Anna Begins” and “Sullivan Street.” Counting Crows were a group who looked to do it all. The confidence can be heard in the band’s loose swagger and its intricate weave of accordion textures that never tip the group too far into the Americana graveyard where many traditionalists accidentally tilt their fortunes.

Recent Customer Reviews

not bad
     
by plague of the living dead

i prefer death metal metal and more extreme stuff but counting crows are not bad. They have some good songs why dont u see for yourself.

Masterpiece
     
by BarryAdams

Sixteen years later, this CD never leaves the CD changer in my car. From the first haunting notes of "Round Here" to the cynical manuvering of a guy trying to get laid in "A Murder of One" to the melancholy reflections of a long-ago lost love in "Sullivan Street," I never get tired of listening to this CD. I have everything this band has recorded, and while their subsequent work has had some brilliant highs ("Goodnight Elisabeth" and "When I Dream of Michelangelo", for example) this CD has always remained my favorite of theirs.

my favorite album of all time
     
by pollybvrown

best album i own. Instant classic.

Biography

Formed: August, 1991 in San Francisco, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

With their angst-filled hybrid of Van Morrison, the Band, and R.E.M., Counting Crows became an overnight sensation in 1994. Only a year earlier, the band was a group of unknown musicians, filling in for the absent Van Morrison at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony; they were introduced by an enthusiastic...
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