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August And Everything After - Live At Town Hall

Counting Crows

2011 · Rock

3 collectors on Gatefold own this

August And Everything After - Live At Town Hall by Counting Crows

August And Everything After - Live At Town Hall is an Alt/Indie album by Counting Crows, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

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“We all wanna be big star,” Adam Duritz admits during the final minute of “Mr. Jone,” his pep momentarily dissolving into a bittersweet yelp. “But we don’t know why, and we don’t know how.” Indeed, for the first three months after San Francisco’s Counting Crows released its debut, <i>August and Everything After</i>, in the fall of 1993, it seemed as though Geffen Records had bet big on a flop—that the band’s fairy-tale brush with fame would end in anonymity. A&R legend Gary Gersh began trailing the band around town in the early 1990, ignoring the band’s unstable lineup long enough to spot a star in Duritz. And T Bone Burnett—yet another legend, and the former guitarist for Duritz’s obvious north star, Bob Dylan—signed on to produce the band’s debut record, a compelling showcase of self-doubt and ambition that, upon its arrival, no one seemed to care about. But as a long December passed, “Mr. Jones”—that madcap account of musicians doing it for the love, but maybe one day for the money, too—slowly caught traction as a single, with Duritz’s bleat serving as an uncanny MTV beacon for those who felt outside of grunge. In early 1994, <i>August and Everything After</i> finally landed on the furthest reaches of the album chart. But by year’s end, the album had become a multi-platinum smash, an early indication of a softer-rock sea-change that would soon lead to the rise of such acts as Dave Matthews Band and Ben Folds Five. Though that slow rise must have been frustrating, it fit the self-regard of the 11 songs collected on <i>August and Everything After</i>. Sure, Duritz had the gumption to sing “I wanna be Bob Dylan.” But he resents and interrogates himself often here, questioning his capacity to live—let alone love. During “Rain King,” he realizes he’s the source of an unnamed paramour’s woe, but he wants neither pity nor sustenance. And on the devastating “Perfect Blue Building,” he hides out from someone he love, too riddled by addiction and affliction to be seen. “Love is a ghost train rumbling through the darkne,” he sings over mandolin runs and trotting drums at one point, discarding the one thing in which he’d found hope. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Round Here5:30
  2. 2Omaha3:38
  3. 3Mr. Jones4:31
  4. 4Perfect Blue Buildings5:00
  5. 5Anna Begins4:31
  6. 6Time And Time Again5:11
  7. 7Rain King4:15
  8. 8Sullivan Street4:27
  9. 9Ghost Train4:01
  10. 10Raining In Baltimore4:40
  11. 11A Murder Of One5:42
  12. 12Shallow Days (Acoustic Demo)4:55
  13. 13Mean Jumper Blues (Acoustic Demo)4:26
  14. 14Love And Addiction (Demo)4:22
  15. 15Omaha (Demo)3:22
  16. 16Shallow Days (Demo)4:45
  17. 17This Land Is Your Land (Acoustic Demo)3:49
  18. 2.1Anna Begins (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)5:23
  19. 2.2Omaha (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)3:45
  20. 2.3Jumping Jesus (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)3:06
  21. 2.4Margery Dreams Of Horses (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)4:15
  22. 2.5Perfect Blue Buildings (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)5:24
  23. 2.6Round Here (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)11:45
  24. 2.7Rain King (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)4:54
  25. 2.8Time And Time Again (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)6:23
  26. 2.9Ghost Train (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)5:42
  27. 2.10Children In Bloom (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)5:26
  28. 2.11A Murder Of One (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)14:45
  29. 2.12Sullivan Street (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)5:19
  30. 2.13The Ghost In You (Live At Elysée Montmartre, Paris/1994)3:45

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • raw
  • earnest
  • urban

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