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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
For Crows On A Budget - A Solid Best Of,
By Tim Brough "author and music buff" (Springfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
I am not the biggest fan of Counting Crows, feeling that the two albums after "Recovering The Satellites" were inconsistent at best and never added them to my collection. I also dumped the live album into a used store bin soon after I'd bought it. But for "August and Everything After," Adam Duritz and company struck a chord in the year that Nirvana was king of the world (and Kurt closed the window on that chapter at roughly the same time), and radio was being ruled by the likes of Whitney Houston and Toni Braxton. It didn't hurt that Counting Crows were making music that echoed the best of Van Morrison or Bob Dylan. Another plus was having a producer like T-Bone Burnett, who understood the traditional intimacy of the Crow's sound. He helped make "August" sound like a bridge between the rage of grunge and the introspection of R.E.M.'s then hugely successful "Automatic For The People."
Like the Autumnal tree that graces the cover of "Films About Ghosts," the best work of Counting Crows gives one the feeling that some sort of somber change is always lurking nearby, often with a chill to accompany it. Think of how "A Long December" resonates long after the song ends. Same with "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby," which was the best song on "This Desert Life." Again, the comparison to Van Morrison is an apt one as Adam exorcises a certain amount of pain during his best songs. This has often led to a criticism of the Crows in that a lot of their music sounded "whiny." That argument is easily dispelled by "American Girls," "Angels Of The Silences" or the statement of band unity, "Hanginaround." Each of these songs are concert pleasers and show the Crow's more playful side, something each album had for those that waited for the simple pleasures of a buoyant rock song. The new songs here are worth having as well. "She Don't Want Nobody Near" is a close cousin to "Anna Begins," maybe to the point that you wonder if it's the same woman ten years later. Choosing San Francisco legends The Grateful Dead as their second source for a cover is a clear nod to the Crow's Bay Area roots, and they pull off "Friend Of The Devil" with flair. By maintaining a continually assured quality of musicianship and a sort of insider's effacing sense of self, Counting Crows may not have maintained the levels of success that the six-million selling "August and Everything After" dropped into their lap on the first try, but "Films About Ghosts" also proves that they have nothing to be embarrassed by. At 72 minutes and no duds in the bunch, it's as strong a collection of folk influenced popular music that one could hope for from the nineties.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent selection of Crows tunes,
By The Anonymous Eponymous (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
This best-of album collects 10+ years of radio singles and fan favorites, as well as a few more obscure tracks. Long-time Counting Crows fans will already own most of these songs on the band's older albums, but this is the first time on a full-length US release for "Friends of the Devil," "She Don't Want Nobody Near," and "Einstein on the Beach." This re-released version also includes the radio single from Shrek 2, "Accidentally in Love," and it's hard to complain about one more bonus track.
For folks unfamiliar with the Counting Crows, this album would make an excellent introduction, consisting of some of the best tunes across the band's range of styles. From the slow and emotional sound of fan favorite "Anna Begins," to the more recent upbeat radio hit "Hangin Around," Films About Ghosts serves as an excellent sampler. For long-time fans, well, you know what to expect - if the extra tracks or this particular combination of songs appeals to you, you won't be disappointed. For those who already own the original version of Films About Ghosts, who are only missing "Accidentally in Love," I would suggest the song's import single, which includes the video and a live version of Miami. Or, if you're willing to gamble on some new music, the Shrek 2 soundtrack will get you the song you're looking for, plus 13 tracks from other artists.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Counting hits.,
By H3@+h "Over 1500 reviews!" (thanks for the helpful review votes) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
I admit, I'm one who loved "August And Everything After", yet bought nothing after. So, this disc was a great way for me (a casual fan) to catch up with them. Overall this collection succeeds quite well. 17 tracks, including every major hit, nearly every minor hit, a soundtrack hit, Grateful Dead and Joni Mitchell covers, and a new song. My only complaint is the omission of "A Murder Of One", possibly my favorite off the debut. Otherwise this is the obvious choice for your first or only Counting Crows disc. It'll go great with your Sheryl Crow and Black Crowes cd's.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A review from a fan who wishes he'd have jumped on the Counting Crows wagon A LOT earlier...,
By Nacho (Middletown, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
This CD provides an excellent overview of the songs that anyone would want to know when they think of Counting Crows. Plus, the newer revised version contains Accidentally In Love, the hit from Shrek 2.
Full of tunes ranging from catchy to mellow to plain pour-your-heart-out, this CD is a joy ride from beginning to end. Containing hits such as Rain King, Long December, Hanginaround, Mrs. Potter's Lullaby, and others, this CD will be great for someone who has never heard of Counting Crows and the all-time fans. It's a great mix of music, and in my opinion represents the Crows quite nicely.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's even better due to the fact that it has the previously unreleased "Einstein On The Beach!",
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This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
"Einstein On The Beach" is what really made this greatest hits album exceptional. This was always one of my favorite Counting Crows songs, but it never got released on any of their albums, so it wasn't until this greatest hits album got released that I finally was able to own that song after all these years. Even without this song on there, however, this would still be a great collection. After all, IT'S COUNTING CROWS!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This album is worth the dough!,
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This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
This is a really good greatest hits album by The Counting Crows. It includes all their hits except for one that I feel should have been included, "A Murder of One" it's off their first album "August And Everything After." All together you should buy this album or at least dl and add it to ur collection. I have it on my mp3 player and you should too!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of Counting Crows,
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This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
Excellent album, I get it over a year ago and I swear a week doesn't go by where I can't help from putting this cd in my cd player! Nice mix of songs and a good variety too. So no matter what mood ur in this cd has something on it for you!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I've been Counting Crows since I got this album,
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This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
I was never a "real" fan of Counting Crows before seeing them in concert this summer. I had the songs "A Long December," "Mr. Jones," and "Colorblind" in my collection. This "greatest hits" album is a great way to experience the band without buying their myriad of CDs, if you can't afford them. Some of them are old favorites, including two of the three mentioned above. Some were new to me, including "American Girls" and "Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)," both of which I had never heard before and now really enjoy. I would suggest, however, that you do purchase "Colorblind" separately, because it is one of their best songs and is not included in this album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Counting Crows,
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This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
This album has become one of the most often listened to since it's purchase. It is a good reminder of just how good the Counting Crows are - great album.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hopefully Much More To Come,
By Cowboy on the Ocean (West Texas Native) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Films About Ghosts: The Best of (Audio CD)
Is it time for a Greatest Hits Album already?? I don't think there is much to say here except that if you are a Crows fan then you will love this album and if you aren't then you won't. CC is probably my favorite rock group of all time and I look forward to more from Adam and Co.
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Films About Ghosts: The Best of by Counting Crows (Audio CD - 2004)
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