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August and Everything After
(1993)
Counting Crows
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Label: Geffen Records
Duration: 51:44
Genre: Adult contemporary

It's amazing the difference a year makes. Upon its release, August and Everything After sounded remarkably fresh, a welcome change from the crunch and screech of grunge. Blending the vocal athleticism of Van Morrison with the moody rock of The Band, the Counting Crows turned on a whole legion of fans turned off by modern rock. But what sounded fresh soon became stale as dozens of bands flocked to the radio with euthanized versions of the Counting Crows' sound. But you shouldn't hold that against the Crow boys. August and Everything After is a fantastic rock album. Though "Mr. Jones" was the moneymaker, the disc features such standout cuts as the dark lilt of "Anna Begins," the morose "Rain King," and the outstanding U2-meets-Grant Lee Buffalo anthem "Murder of One." Maybe time, and another listen, will heal the damage wrought. --Tod Nelson


TrackDuration
Round Here5:31
Omaha3:39
Mr. Jones4:32
Perfect Blue Buildings5:00
Anna Begins4:31
Time and Time Again5:14
Rain King4:15
Sullivan Street4:29
Ghost Train4:02
Raining in Baltimore4:41
A Murder of One5:43
Original Release: 1993-09-14
Composer: Various Composers
Producer: T-Bone Burnett
UPC: 720642452820, 753088452864