Showing posts with label Counting Crows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Counting Crows. Show all posts

Friday, August 13, 2021

Favorite Counting Crows Songs - Addendum to Counting Crows Album Ranking List

 Favorite Counting Crows Songs

As a follow-up to my recent ranking of the studio albums from Counting Crows, here is a list of my current top 25 favorite Counting Crows songs. Overall, this is more difficult than ranking the albums, as there are so many good to great songs to consider and come up with an absolute favorites list. In addition, favorite songs tend to change more readily with time and circumstances, thus this list represents what I am thinking today, and would probably change if reconsidered next week, month, or year (although the top 5 or so are pretty solid and probably won't change much). Anyway, here is a list of my current top 25 favorite Counting Crows songs (with album indicated in parentheses-see key below), as well as my bottom 5 least favorite songs. 

25. Recovering the Satellites (RTS)
24. Hard Candy (HC)
23. Kid Things (TDL)
22. Daylight Fading (RTS)
21. Sundays (SNSM)
20. Four White Stallions (US)
19. God of Ocean Tides (SUW)
18. I Wish I Was a Girl (TDL)
17. Another Horsedreamer's Blues (RTS)
16. Come Around (SNSM)
15. Round Here (AEA)
14. Goodnight Elizabeth (RTS)
13. Cowboys (SNSM)
12. Anna Begins (AEA)
11. Carriage (HC)
10. A Murder of One (AEA)
9. Einstein on the Beach (NA)
8. High Life (TDL)
7. Omaha (AEA)
6. Possibility Days (SUW)
5. Four Days (TDL)
4. Rain King (AEA)
3. Dislocation (SUW)
2. A Long December (RTS)
1. Mrs. Potter's Lullaby (TDL)

(AEA) - August and Everything After
(RTS) - Recovering the Satellites
(TDL) - This Desert Life
(HC) - Hard Candy
(SNSM) - Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings
(US) - Underwater Sunshine
(SUW) - Somewhere Under Wonderland 
(NA) - Non-Album Track

Least favorite songs.
I pretty much like all their songs. So, these are not really bad songs necessarily, just the ones I least enjoy hearing:
5. Monkey
4. Children in Bloom
3. Ghost Train
2. On A Tuesday in Amsterdam Long Ago
1. Le Ballet D'Or

So, what are your favorite (or not favorite) Counting Crows songs?

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

BB's Album Rankings - Counting Crows

BB's Album Rankings

Counting Crows

Counting Crows recently released their first new music in over 7 years, the wonderful Butter Miracle Suite One (even if it is only a 4-song EP - Hopefully more will be on its way soon.), and since Counting Crows are one of my favorite bands, I thought this would be a good time to do an album ranking of all the Counting Crows studio albums. That is, listing my favorites in order from least to most favorite (all just my own personal opinion).
Counting Crows are a great band, and I think quite underrated, as they are certainly one of the best rock bands of the last 30 years. Yet, for whatever reason, they have been somewhat dismissed by many. Known for their dynamic live performances and the moody, impassioned songs and vocals of Adam Duritz, but the entire band is top-notch, creating rich and engrossing atmospheres, infectious grooves, and cool arrangements.
Their first album, August and Everything After (1992) was released to much acclaim, fame, and notoriety, containing such classic songs and radio mainstays as 'Rain King', 'Round Here', and 'Mr. Jones'. But subsequent albums, even though the band has grown and developed into a more versatile and dynamic band, have not been as well-received or loved overall. But if you haven't listened much to those subsequent albums, you are really missing out on much of their best work. Although they have not been the most prolific band, releasing just 7 albums over nearly 30 years, each album has been a joy, containing much great music, with outstanding individual songs as well as wonderful overall albums. Yet there seems to be a common perception that their first album was great and all the rest are just OK, or maybe good but not great. But I have to disagree, as their entire catalog is quite excellent. Certainly there are some I like much more than others (which is what this list is about), but all their albums are very good and have something worthwhile to offer.

Counting Crows was first formed in Berkeley, CA in 1991, by songwriter-vocalist Adam Duritz and producer/guitarist David Bryson, initially as an acoustic duo, and ocasionally also performing with guitarist/multi-instrumentalist and friend David Immergluck. Other Bay area musicians eventually joined the emerging band to form the early lineup including Matt Malley (bass), Charlie Gillingham (keyboards), and Steve Bowman (drums). Their 1992 demo tape attracted a bidding war of interested labels, and their first album, August and Everything After (1992), was released to much acclaim. The first single, 'Mr. Jones' was an immediate breakthrough hit, and was followed by 'Round Here' and 'Rain King'. With the album a hit and large-scale touring throughout 1993 and 1994 to follow, they added another guitarist, Dan Vickrey, to the band. Their second album, Recovering the Satellites (1996) was heavier, darker, and a bit more eclectic, but solidified their status as a premier rock band, as did subsequent albums This Desert Life (1999), Hard Candy (2002), Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings (2008), Underwater Sunshine (2012), and Somewhere Under Wonderland (2014). Although they have released several live albums (as well as made audio from most of their live shows available through their website), they have only released 7 studio albums throughout their history. This is my personal ranking of their illustrious output.   

7. Underwater Sunshine (2012).

This album takes the bottom position primarily because it is an all-covers album, with no original songs from the band. But with that said, it is still a very good collection of cover songs. The Crows put their own personal stamp on each one, and all are entertaining and worthy of being included. And the song choices are very good throughout, but maybe not what might be expected. I think it was a wise decision to choose mainly lesser-known songs from lesser-known artists, and not just do their versions of other's hits. The exception to this are the covers of 'Amie', 'You Ain't Goin Nowhere' and 'Ooh La La', all either hits or very well-known songs, but the rest are much lesser-known, but still all quite good. The big revelation of this album, however, is the band's affinity for country-rock, as easily half of the album consists of songs that are either outright country-rock (covers of Pure Prairie League, Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan) to ones that have a decidedly country-rock or folk-rock feel. And until this album, I never associated this band with country-rock at all. So, a very good album, but does not quite match any of their original material albums. Best Songs: 'Four White Stallions', 'Return of the Grievous Angel', 'Ballad of El Goodo', 'Amie'.

6. Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings (2008)

Their 5th album is divided into 2 parts, the more upbeat and raucous Saturday Nights (6 songs), followed by the more subdued and introspective Sunday Mornings (8 songs). And although I get the concept here, this division very much hurts the flow of the album, and results in a very lopsided whole. The Saturday Nights portion is great from start to finish. It includes two of their hardest (and best) rocking songs,'Cowboys' and '1492', with screaming guitars and driving rhythms, as well as such delightful songs as 'Los Angeles' and the infectious groove of 'Sundays', just a superb start to the album. However, when it switches over to the softer, slower, more introspective side, the flow of the album comes to a halt. Although there are some gems on this side as well, such as 'Washington Square', 'When I Dream of Michelangelo', and the album closer, 'Come Around', the succession of multiple rather dreary, depressing (and overly long) songs, particularly the back-to back dirges of 'Le Ballet D'or' and 'On A Tuesday Afternoon in Amsterdam Long Ago' (which seems like just a another less-successful variation of 'Raining in Baltimore') drags the album down. Again, still many great songs here, but also a few of their dullest, least memorable songs.

5. Hard Candy (2002).

A greater consistency of good tracks throughout the album put this one just ahead of SNaSM, even though the best songs from SNaSM are better than anything on this album. Starts off with 'Hard Candy' and 'American Girls', two dynamite opening tracks. Other highlights include 'If I Could Give All My Love', 'Miami', 'New Frontier', and 'Carriage', songs with just great melodies and feel throughout. The album also includes 'Big Yellow Taxi' as a hidden bonus track after 'Holiday in Spain', and it is just great as well, with it's cool groove and vibe. It should be taken for what it is, not really part of the album, but a nice bonus track, just for fun. So, a very solid album, but one that does not quite rank with their very best.

Ok, now we come to the top 4, and all of these are just great, classic albums.
   
4. Recovering the Satellites (1996).

Their 2nd album, and following the breakthrough success of the first album. Showing a heavier, darker edge, which came about somewhat from the struggles the band (and especially Adam) had in dealing with their sudden fame. Harder rocking, more diverse, and more expansive (14 songs, nearly an hour long) than its predecessor, the album contained songs ranging from the screeching guitars of 'Angels of the Silences' to the bluesy groove of 'Mercury' to the gentle beauty of 'A Long December'. Although not as melodic and not as accessible (it takes several listens to fully appreciate), it is a great follow-up to their debut album. Best songs: 'A Long December', 'Daylight Fading', 'Goodnight Elizabeth', 'Another Horsedreamer's Blues', 'Mercury', 'Recovering the Satellites'. Weakest songs: 'Children in Bloom', 'Monkey'.

3. August and Everything After (1993).

Their stunning debut album, with its string of hit singles and FM radio staples introduced the band in spectacular fashion, and was a delightful and refreshing change from most of the music popular at that time. Includes some of their best and most well-known songs ('Rain King', 'Mr. Jones', 'Round Here', 'Omaha') These, in addition to joys such as 'Anna Begins' and the album closer, 'A Murder of One', makes this album always a wonderful listen. However, the album does have a couple weak spots, which is enough to keep it from claiming the very top spots on this list. Some weaker tracks on side 2 ('Ghost Train', 'Raining in Baltimore') slightly diminish the brilliance of the album. Although each of these songs are fine on their own, both of these somewhat dreary tracks together dampen the excitement and freshness of the album a bit. Still, a great album, but there are a couple that I think are even better.  

2. Somewhere Under Wonderland (2014).

Their 7th and still their most recent full album, and what a delight it is. A great selection of songs, including what I think is their very best rocker, 'Dislocation', as well as one of Adam's most impressive and passionate of his emotional songs 'Possibility Days', as well as an 8-minute story-song epic in 'Palisades Park' (Which Adam called the best song he's ever written). A diverse and compelling collection of songs from start to finish, also including the delightful country-rock of 'Cover Up the Sun', the pop-rock fun of 'Earthquake Driver' and 'Scarecrow' and the gentle beauty of 'God of Ocean Tides'. For me, this was the best album of 2014, by far, and it still is the album I play the most out of any from the last several years. Just great from start to finish. I only have a couple very minor complaints: 1) the album is too short (9 songs, 41 minutes, making it the shortest of all Counting Crows albums), one more song would have been great; and 2) the sequencing, in that I would not have opened the album with Palisades Park (with its plaintive lonely trumpet intro), as it is not representative of most of the album and does not make a great opener. It's a great song, but not a great album opener. Other than those minor issues, a thoroughly great album, and certainly one of their very best. Not a weak track on it.   

1. This Desert Life (1999).

For me, this is their best all-around album, and one of my favorite albums of all time. Just great from start to finish. And this is the album that they really came together as a great rock band, featuring all aspects of the band, a diversity of styles, and just great melodies, arrangements, and songs. Consists of a nice mix of uptempo songs, strong melodies and grooves, along with Adam's slower emotional heartwrenchers in a delectable blend. Opening with the more rockin' 'Hanginaround' and the fantastic rollicking piano groove of 'Mrs. Potter's Lullaby', the album just shines throughout. From the sparse, but melodic slow emotional songs like 'Colorblind' and 'Amy Hit The Atmosphere' to the more uptempo drive, groove, and beautiful melodies of 'Four Days', 'All My Friends;, and 'High Life' to the emotional angst of 'I Wish I Was a Girl' to the mandolin flourishes of 'St. Robinson in his Cadillac Dream', are just a delight throughout. Also includes a hidden bonus track, the energetic and delightful rocker 'Kid Things'. The bonus track also includes some recording session dialog and nonsense, which is not needed, but not too much of a distraction either. Excellent album.   

You may be wondering where I would place their newest, the 2021 EP Butter Miracle Suite One? Well, its hard to evaluate relative to their albums, with it only containing 4 songs. But based on those 4 songs, which are quite good, but not quite among their best, and assuming a full album would be of comparable quality to those songs, I would probably place it somewhere around the middle of their output, right around Hard Candy (not their best, but still quite good), and all of their music is worth checking out.

Ok, so that's where I stand on Counting Crows. What do you think? What are your favorites?

 

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Counting Crows - 2014-11-23 - Alcatraz, Milano, Italy

Counting Crows
2014-11-23
Alcatraz, Milano, Italy


Update: Download not available.
Go to counting crows official website.

Ok, sorry for the lack of posts for the past month, but I have just been really busy on a big project for work and have had absolutely no time for the blog lately. But, I will be finishing things up this week, and hopefully will have a couple of holiday-themed posts coming soon. In the meantime, here is a recent full-length Counting Crows show I just acquired. I haven't even gotten the chance to listen to the whole show yet, just heard enough to verify that it is an audience recording with what seems like very good sound quality. So, enjoy this. By the way, I have been really loving the new Counting Crows album, Somewhere Under Wonderland,  even more now than when I first mentioned it last month. It may be their best album ever (certainly one of their very best). It is definitely the best album of 2014, as far as I'm concerned. I just can't get enough of it. It is probably their most bouyantly rockin' album, with killer tracks like 'Dislocation', 'Elvis Went to Hollywood',and 'Earthquake Driver', yet also has a couple of their very best acoustic tracks, and Adam's most gut-wrenchingly, emotionally powerful heartbreaker of all with 'Possibility Days', a magnificent track, and that doesn't even mention the 8+ min mini-opus 'Palisades Park', which Adam has claimed is the best song he's ever written. I can't understand why there has not been more talk and buzz around this album as one of the year's very best, as it is great. But then, what do I know, I'm just a music fan. Anyway, check out this Crows show, and if you like it, then go buy their album, you won't regret it. An official soundboard recording of this and many other Counting Crows shows is available at www.livecountingcrows.com


Setlist:
CD1
01 intro
02 Round Here
03 Scarecrow
04 If I Could Give All My Love -or- Richard Manuel Is Dead
05 Cover Up the Sun
06 Mr. Jones
07 Colorblind
08 Mercy
09 Omaha
10 Possibility Days
11 1492
12 Miami
13 Like Teenage Gravity (Kasey Anderson cover)

CD2
01 God of Ocean Tides
02 Goodnight L.A.
03 Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell cover)
04 Blues Run the Game (Jackson C. Frank cover)
05 Earthquake Driver
06 A Long December
07 Hanginaround
08 intro Encores
09 Palisades Park
10 Rain King
11 Holiday In Spain
12 California Dreamin' (from speakers)

Unfortunately, Download is not available (Copyright infringement notification). Official Soundboard recordings for all recent Counting Crows shows are available through the band's live show website www.livecountingcrows.com

I was under the impression that Counting Crows had an open taping policy, and that sharing of audience recordings was allowed, but apparently that has changed. Perhaps since they now offer official recordings of their shows through their website, they do not allow any recordings of shows that they have available for sale. I'm not sure. I tried to make sure that this was an audience recording and not the 'official' recording before posting, but it doesn't seem to matter, as they apparently do not allow this recording to be shared, so it has been removed. I apologize for any inconvenience caused to the band or to the readers of this blog. I leave this post up for informational purposes. I fully support this excellent band and encourage you to buy their new album, Somewhere Under Wonderland, and any of their live recordings available for purchase.
   



Friday, November 7, 2014

Counting Crows - 2014-05-15 - NonCOMM vention, Philadelphia, PA

Counting Crows
May 15, 2014
14th Annual NonCOMM vention, World Cafe Live, Philadelphia, PA

Recorded from live webstream broadcast, very good quality
mp3 @ 128 kbps

OK, so now moving from bands and artists that I saw live last summer to the band I most WANTED to see live in 2014, but didn't get the chance - Counting Crows. This was a tour that I particularly wanted to see, as they were previewing new songs from their upcoming album, but it just didn't work out for me. When they came to the east coast, I was away on the west coast, and when they came to the west coast, I was back on the east coast. Oh well, but it would've been great to see them. But the big news for Counting Crows fans is, of course, that their new album, Somewhere Under Wonderland, which is their first new studio album of original music in over 6 years, was finally released in September 2014. It's not like they haven't been busy, with touring yearly, and releasing live albums in 2011 and 2013, and a unique covers album Underwater Sunshine (which is very good) in 2012, but it has been quite awhile since we heard any new original songs from the band (last original studio album was the good, but somewhat uneven concept album, Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings (2008). And the even better news is that the new album is absolutely excellent, certainly one of their best, and probably their best album since This Desert Life (1999), which is my personal favorite. It is just a great album, not a weak track on it. Overall, it's a diverse album, a great sound and feel, with several great rockers and pop gems, but also some more subdued, emotional, and reflective tracks, as well as a country-rock gem (that takes its cue from the country-rock focus of their last covers album). Some of Adam's best songwriting and vocals, and superb band playing and arrangements. The only complaint might be that it is a bit short, with only 9 songs and 41 min. long (whereas most Crows albums have 13-15 songs and are around an hour long), but that is minor considering that every song that is here is a gem (no filler or dull spots at all). I highly recommend the album. For me, certainly the best album of 2014 (although admittedly, I don't listen to a whole lot of new albums each year anymore), well worth checking out.  Anyway, so what I have here is a performance from early in the summer, at the NonComm vention, a yearly convention for non-commercial, alternative radio stations, which was particularly notable because it was here that they first debuted several of the new songs from the new album. It is a short set, but 5 of the 7 songs played were brand new songs never heard before, and thus is a good intro to hear some of the new songs before getting the album. And as good as these new songs are here (especially 'Elvis...', 'God of Ocean Tides', and the epic 'Palisades Park'), they did not even include 2 of my favorite songs from the album, 'Dislocation', a driving rocker with an irresistible hook, and 'Possibility Days', the evocative album closer. Although the mix of this recording is not great (vocals are way upfront and the band seems way in the background), and since it comes from streaming audio source has a low bitrate, it is still fine to hear and get the idea about the new songs. So, check out Counting Crows, and by all means, go out and buy their new album, Somewhere Under Wonderland.

Tracklist:
01. Elvis went to Hollywood (new)
02. Scarecrow (new)
03. Omaha
04. God of Ocean Tides (new)
05. Earthquake Driver (new)
06. Long December
07. Palisades Park (new)

Counting Crows_ 2014-05-15_NonCOMMvention_PA.rar

For some more live Counting Crows from the 2014 tour, I have also included info and a link to get a free download of a live compilation (mp3, 256 kbps) that is being offered directly by the Counting Crows through their live show website, livecountingcrows.com. This has been available all summer, and is still available. It is a compilation of individual tracks from several different shows from early on in their 2014 tour, exclusively available through their website for free, and was billed as their 4th of July Spectacular. Of course, the site also contains numerous soundboard recordings of shows from this and previous Counting Crows tours, available for purchase (as mp3, FLAC, or CD).

Counting Crows
4th of July Spectacular - 2014

(Live compilation - available as free download from livecountingcrows.com official website)
Soundboard recording, excellent quality
mp3 @ 256 kbps

Tracklist:
01. Omaha - 6/25/14 Raleigh, NC
02. Cover Up The Sun - 6/17/14 Nashville, TN
03. Miami - 6/20/14 Robinsonville, MS
04. Speedway - 6/25/14 Raleigh, NC
05. Good Time - 6/24/14 Charlotte, NC
06. Ballad Of El Goodo - 6/24/14 Charlotte, NC
07. Mr. Jones - 6/25/14 Raleigh, NC
08. Start Again - 6/17/14 Nashville, TN
09. Le Ballet D'or - 6/25/14 Raleigh, NC
10. Hard Candy - 6/14/14 St. Augustine, FL

Available as free download exclusively through the Counting Crows official live recording website:
http://livecountingcrows.com/music/0,11075/Counting-Crows-mp3-flac-download-4th-of-July-Spectacular.html


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Counting Crows - 1991 - Flying Demos


Counting Crows
1991 - Flying Demos
(Original early Demo recordings)
Soundboard recording, excellent quality

Now Available in both Lossless (FLAC) and upgraded mp3 (320 kbps) versions! New upgraded links below.
(Previously available only as 192 kbps mp3 files)

Before signing to Geffen records, the band recorded demo versions of a number of songs, which became known as the 'Flying Demos'. This is the band's original demo tape that was sold at early shows, and later re-surfaced among the Counting Crows fanbase. These are excellent recordings, actually sounding much better than most 'demo' tapes. Some songs from the tape later resurfaced (in reworked versions) on the band's debut album August and Everything After. However, many songs remained unreleased (although different versions of some have subsequently appeared as bonus tracks, etc. on future releases). Included here are some standout songs that surprisingly did not become a part of their recorded output. A must for any fan of the band. Four bonus live tracks from 1994-08-19 (Montreal) have been added to the original 13 song tape in this version that has circulated among fans.

Tracklist:
01. Rain King
02. Omaha
03. Anna Begins
04. Einstein on the Beach
05. Shallow Days
06. Love and Addiction
07. Mr. Jones
08. Round Here
09. 40 Years
10. Margery
11. Bulldog
12. Lightning
13. We're Only Love
14. Wiseblood (bonus)
15. Perfect Blue Buildings (bonus)
16. Open All Night (bonus)
17. Caravan (bonus)

tracks 1-13 - original demo tracks (1991)
tracks 14-17 - live bonus tracks - 1994-08-19 - Montreal

New links (Updated 8/18/21)

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Counting Crows - 2004-03-10 - Rotterdam (in FLAC)

Counting Crows
March 10, 2004
The Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Wednesday in Rotterdam 2-CD

excellent quality FM broadcast
Lossless (Flac)
Artwork included

Here is an excellent show from the 2004 Hard Candy Tour with an awesome setlist featuring a great mix of songs from all their albums, including the world premiere of a brand new song ('A Tuesday in Amsterdam Long Ago') that would not appear on album for another 4 years. Great sound quality from an FM broadcast makes this one especially notable.

Tracklist:
Disc 1:
01. Rain King
02. Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
03. New Frontier
04. Good Time
05. St. Robinson
06. Hard Candy
07. Mr. Jones
08. Round Here
09. Daylight Fading

Disc 2:
10. Omaha
11. Speedway
12. A Murder Of One
13. A Tuesday in Amsterdam Long Ago
14. A Long December
15. Hanginaround
16. Holiday In Spain

New Links! (Updated 4/11/25)
disc 1: Counting Crows_2004-03-10_Rotterdam_disc1.FLAC.rar
disc 2: Counting Crows_2004-03-10_Rotterdam_disc2.FLAC.rar

 

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Counting Crows - 2000-03-26 - Zurich, Switzerland FM


Counting Crows
March 26, 2000
Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland
FM Broadcast, very good sound quality
mp3 @ 256 kbps

Here is a very good show from Counting Crows on the This Desert Life Tour, featuring most of the songs from that album. Although many people believe the 'Crows' first album is still their best, I would have to say that 'Life' is my favorite. It showed their  growth and development into a great band; it was more diverse, uptempo, upbeat, lighter in tone than previous ones, and contained some of their best songs (including their very best song, 'Mrs. Potter's Lullaby'), yet still retained that distinctive Crows style. And the 'Crows' have always been much better live than as captured on records, which is evident in this show, a good quality radio broadcast.

Tracklist:
01. I Wish I Was A Girl
02. Mr. Jones
03. All My Friends
04. Highlife
05. Omaha
06. Four Days
07. Speech
08. Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
09. Amy Hit The Atmosphere
10. A Murder Of One
11. St. Robinson In His Cadillac Dream
12. Rain King
13. Hanginaround
14. A Long December
15. Walkaways

New Link! (Updated 08/18/21)