or iTunes Price: $9.99 Genre: Rock Released: Sep 02, 2014 Customer Ratings (30 Ratings) |
Somewhere Under Wonderland – Counting CrowsCustomer Reviewspoor showing (1 star)I love Counting Crows but on this album it sounds as though they put little effort into it. All the songs have the same melody. It sounds as though they sat down, starting playing something, Duritz tells them to stop so he can write some lyrics, and then they hit the record button and played whatever parts they wanted to in one take. They couldn't even write enough songs to round this out into a full album. Tired and worn. CC is back! (5 stars) Enjoying the slow ballads to the up beat tempo songs. Glad to see CC back in action and really enjoyed their concert in Portland. Love it (5 stars) Scarecrow stands out as the song I just put on a loop ,i cant get enough, the rest of the tracks are growing on me BiographyFormed: August, 1991 in San Francisco, CAGenre: Rock Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s 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 and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony; they were introduced by an enthusiastic Robbie Robertson. Early in 1993, the band recorded its debut album, August and Everything After, with T-Bone Burnett. Released in the fall, it was a dark and somber record, driven by the morose...
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