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Counting Crows: David Immerglück (vocals, guitar, guitars, pedal steel guitar, dobro, tres, mandola, mandolin, bass guitar); David Bryson (vocals, guitar, guitars, banjo, mand...Read more
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Crazy Like Saturday Nights & Easy Like Sunday Mornings
According to the RIAA database, “August and Everything After” is still Counting Crows biggest selling album, a landmark. Fifteen years are gone and the sound of “Saturday Nigh...Read more
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Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings
It has been too long since we heard the sorrowful voice of Adam Duritz. This is like two records in one, and both are great. You can definately hear the Ryan Adams influence o...Read more

Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings by Counting Crows (CD, Mar-2008, Geffen)

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UPC:602517499850
Artist:Counting Crows
Format:CD
Release Year:2008
Record Label:Geffen
Genre:Alternative, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. 1492
2. Hanging Tree
3. Los Angeles
4. Sundays
5. Insignificant
6. Cowboys
7. Washington Square
8. On Almost Any Sunday Morning
9. When I Dream Of Michelangelo
10. Anyone But You
11. You Can't Count On Me
12. Le Ballet D'Or
13. On A Tuesday In Amsterdam Long Ago
14. Come Around

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Producer:David Lowery, Gil Norton, Steve Lillywhite, Dennis Herring, Gary Gersh, Brian Deck
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Counting Crows: David Immerglück (vocals, guitar, guitars, pedal steel guitar, dobro, tres, mandola, mandolin, bass guitar); David Bryson (vocals, guitar, guitars, banjo, mandola, mandolin, toy piano); Dan Vickrey (vocals, guitar, guitars, banjo); Charlie Gillingham (vocals, harmonica, piano, toy piano, Fender Rhodes piano, harmonium, chamber organ, Hammond b-3 organ, chamberlin, Mellotron, vibraphone, glockenspiel); Millard Powers (vocals, upright bass, bass guitar); Jim Bogios (vocals, drums, maracas, tambourine, sleigh bell); Adam Duritz (vocals).More than five years after 2002's HARD CANDY, Counting Crows finally returned with a full-length studio follow-up, SATURDAY NIGHTS & SUNDAY MORNINGS. Divided into a rocked-out first half (SATURDAY NIGHTS) and a mellow second part (SUNDAY MORNINGS), the album also features different producers for each section, with frontman Adam Duritz and company wisely selecting Gil Norton (who helmed RECOVERING THE SATELLITES) for the former tunes and Brian Deck (renowned for his work with Iron & Wine and Modest Mouse) for the latter songs.Often recalling SATELLITES with its tightly wound intensity, the SATURDAY side of the record is embodied by "Cowboys," which features the ever-passionate Duritz at his most urgent, backed by the band's searing triple-guitar attack and driving rhythms. On the other end of the sonic spectrum is "On a Tuesday in Amsterdam Long Ago," a spare, piano-led number that casts Duritz's perpetual sense of yearning into a subdued moment of nostalgic melancholy. While the album's explicitly dual nature may not result in a dynamic mix, it makes for two impressively sustained moods that can easily be broken by hitting "shuffle."

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3 stars out of 5 -- It's dark and combustible....The disc's SUNDAY MORNINGS half...is more acoustic, quieter, reflective.
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Crazy Like Saturday Nights & Easy Like Sunday Mornings

Created: 26/03/08
According to the RIAA database, “August and Everything After” is still Counting Crows biggest selling album, a landmark. Fifteen years are gone and the sound of “Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings” has absolutely nothing to do with their first release. In fact, in this recording they demonstrate the ability to play hard rock music vigorously without losing the melody traces. There is absolutely nothing here that resembles their low-key, banjo-based and somewhat boring style which was their most recognizable characteristic in their earlier years. Fortunately, this sonority was rapidly changed with their second release “Recovering the Satellites” back in 1995 and has been kept since then.

Adam Duritz has a unique tone of voice, which is pretty the same now as it has always been. In this record, his diverse feelings show from track to track, ranging from the sweet and slowdown “On A Tuesday in Amsterdam Long Ago” to the enraged “Cowboys”. Diverse albums like this are good and far away from being tiresome. Variations on the mood show more what a band has to offer. In this aspect, “August and Everything After” was of an annoying sameness and had an easy-to-depress formula which, thanks God, was not repeated with “Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings”.

This album is a 4-bars, which makes it not a superb listening, but a very good one, so I really wish that this album make it to the top like the two first of their careers, because it deserves. One comment that has nothing to do with the music: if they are so self-identified and tied to the L.A. and California culture as they show in their lyrics, why putting a picture of NYC’s Empire State Building in the album cover? Seems to me that a Golden Gate Bridge or, even better, a Hollywood Sign picture would suit best…

If you don’t mind buying a DRM-protected digital download, the iTunes version contains two bonus tracks and a special video.
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Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings

Created: 07/06/08
It has been too long since we heard the sorrowful voice of Adam Duritz. This is like two records in one, and both are great. You can definately hear the Ryan Adams influence on Los Angeles.
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One off the best albums i have heard

Created: 12/05/08
It is a true Counting Crows album, and I just love! there is some tracks for the party and some mornings after alone or whit new or old;-) The voice off adam is great and humble at the same time!!
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Long awaited album does not disappoint!

Created: 10/05/08
Another fine album from a great band. The songs are slowly infectious. You can't go wrong. CC fans will be finally satisfied until the long wait for the next one.
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Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings- Counting Crows

Created: 05/10/08
To begin with, I'm a huge Counting Crows fan. This CD is not what I expected. It's one of those that will have to grow on me. I like it more each time I listen to it. I don't think it will ever be my favorite. But it's still better than the competition. I doubt that it will ever be one of the Crows best sellers. But that isn't their style anyway. Overall it's pretty good.
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