Counting Crows
Films About Ghosts: The Best Of... [UK Bonus Tracks]
Films About Ghosts: The Best Of... [UK Bonus Tracks]
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Release Date: Dec 08, 2003
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Counting Crows: David Immergluck (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, slide guitar, electric sitar); Dave Vickrey (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, banjo, sitar); Charles Gillingham (vocals, acoustic guitar, accordion, piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Omnichord, Hammond B-3 organ, chamberlain, Mellotron, synthesizer); Matt Malley (vocals, guitar, electric bass, double bass); Adam Duritz (vocals, harmonica, piano, tambourine, loo bells, samples); Jim Bogios (vocals, drums, percussion, loops); Steve Bowman (vocals, drums).
Additional personnel: Sheryl Crow (background vocals).
Producers include: David Bryson, T-Bone Burnett, Gil Norton, David Lowry, Dennis Herring.
Personnel: Matt Malley (vocals, guitar, double bass); David Bryson (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric 12-string guitar, slide guitar, dobro); David Immerglück (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, electric sitar); Dan Vickrey (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo, sitar); Charlie Gillingham (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, accordion, piano, tack piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer organ, chamberlin, Mellotron, omnichord, synthesizer); Adam Duritz (vocals, harmonica, piano, Wurlitzer organ, tambourine, bells); Ben Mize (vocals, drums, tambourine, percussion, loops); Jim Bogios (vocals, drums, percussion programming); Steve Bowman (vocals, drums); Brendan O'Brien (harp, percussion, background vocals); Gary Louris , Maria McKee, Mark Olson , Vanessa Carlton, Sheryl Crow (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: David Bryson; Jack Joseph Puig; Jim Scott ; Michael Barbiero; Patrick McCarthy; Scott Litt; Brendan O'Brien .
Liner Note Author: Bill Flanagan.
Recording information: Amsterdam, The Netherlands (08/1991-09/2003); Dancing Dog Studios (08/1991-09/2003); Henson Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA (08/1991-09/2003); Hollywood, CA (08/1991-09/2003); SOuthern Tracks Recording, Atlanta, GA (08/1991-09/2003).
When Counting Crows emerged in the early 1990s with a folk-rock sound that seemed to hearken back to Van Morrison and Bob Dylan, they represented for many a welcome alternative to the dour, sludgy grunge nation that ruled the rock roost. With Adam Duritz's poetic sad-sack lyrics, Charlie Gillingham's Garth Hudson-like keyboard work, and a bedrock of jangling guitars, the Crows turned out a passel of fine albums in their first decade, each of which is well represented on this collection.
The hits are obviously here; the self-referential breakout smash "Mr. Jones," the out-of-left-field soundtrack contribution "Big Yellow Taxi" (which found the band riding Joni's chestnut all the way to the singles charts), and the pulsating, Sheryl Crow-assisted "American Girls." With a band as substantive as this, however, it's the lesser-known album tracks that are the real meat in the meal, and there are plenty here, as well as a couple of previously unreleased tracks. The new songs, a live version of the Grateful Dead ballad "Friend of the Devil" and a typically catchy original composition "She Don't Want Nobody Near," suggest that the story of Counting Crows is far from over.
Counting Crows: David Immergluck (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, slide guitar, electric sitar); Dave Vickrey (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, banjo, sitar); Charles Gillingham (vocals, acoustic guitar, accordion, piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Omnichord, Hammond B-3 organ, chamberlain, Mellotron, synthesizer); Matt Malley (vocals, guitar, electric bass, double bass); Adam Duritz (vocals, harmonica, piano, tambourine, loo bells, samples); Jim Bogios (vocals, drums, percussion, loops); Steve Bowman (vocals, drums).
Additional personnel: Sheryl Crow (background vocals).
Producers include: David Bryson, T-Bone Burnett, Gil Norton, David Lowry, Dennis Herring.
Personnel: Matt Malley (vocals, guitar, double bass); David Bryson (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric 12-string guitar, slide guitar, dobro); David Immerglück (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, electric sitar); Dan Vickrey (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo, sitar); Charlie Gillingham (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, accordion, piano, tack piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer organ, chamberlin, Mellotron, omnichord, synthesizer); Adam Duritz (vocals, harmonica, piano, Wurlitzer organ, tambourine, bells); Ben Mize (vocals, drums, tambourine, percussion, loops); Jim Bogios (vocals, drums, percussion programming); Steve Bowman (vocals, drums); Brendan O'Brien (harp, percussion, background vocals); Gary Louris , Maria McKee, Mark Olson , Vanessa Carlton, Sheryl Crow (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: David Bryson; Jack Joseph Puig; Jim Scott ; Michael Barbiero; Patrick McCarthy; Scott Litt; Brendan O'Brien .
Liner Note Author: Bill Flanagan.
Recording information: Amsterdam, The Netherlands (08/1991-09/2003); Dancing Dog Studios (08/1991-09/2003); Henson Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA (08/1991-09/2003); Hollywood, CA (08/1991-09/2003); SOuthern Tracks Recording, Atlanta, GA (08/1991-09/2003).
When Counting Crows emerged in the early 1990s with a folk-rock sound that seemed to hearken back to Van Morrison and Bob Dylan, they represented for many a welcome alternative to the dour, sludgy grunge nation that ruled the rock roost. With Adam Duritz's poetic sad-sack lyrics, Charlie Gillingham's Garth Hudson-like keyboard work, and a bedrock of jangling guitars, the Crows turned out a passel of fine albums in their first decade, each of which is well represented on this collection.
The hits are obviously here; the self-referential breakout smash "Mr. Jones," the out-of-left-field soundtrack contribution "Big Yellow Taxi" (which found the band riding Joni's chestnut all the way to the singles charts), and the pulsating, Sheryl Crow-assisted "American Girls." With a band as substantive as this, however, it's the lesser-known album tracks that are the real meat in the meal, and there are plenty here, as well as a couple of previously unreleased tracks. The new songs, a live version of the Grateful Dead ballad "Friend of the Devil" and a typically catchy original composition "She Don't Want Nobody Near," suggest that the story of Counting Crows is far from over.
Tracks:
1 - Angels of the Silences
2 - Round Here
3 - Rain King
4 - Long December
5 - Hanginaround
6 - Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
7 - Mr. Jones
8 - Recovering the Satellites
9 - American Girls
10 - Big Yellow Taxi
11 - Omaha
12 - Friend of the Devil
13 - Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)
14 - Anna Begins
15 - Holiday in Spain
16 - She Don't Want Nobody Near
17 - Blues Run the Game
2 - Round Here
3 - Rain King
4 - Long December
5 - Hanginaround
6 - Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
7 - Mr. Jones
8 - Recovering the Satellites
9 - American Girls
10 - Big Yellow Taxi
11 - Omaha
12 - Friend of the Devil
13 - Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)
14 - Anna Begins
15 - Holiday in Spain
16 - She Don't Want Nobody Near
17 - Blues Run the Game