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Recovering the Satellites by Counting Crows

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Recovering the Satellites by Counting Crows
 

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Counting Crows: David Bryson (guitar, dobro, tambourine, vocals); Dan Vickrey (guitar, vocals); Adam Duritz (piano, Wurlitzer piano, tambourine, vocals); Charles Gillingham (Hammond B-3 organ, piano, Mellotron, Wurlitzer piano, accordion, harmonica, vocals); Matt Malley (electric & acoustic basses, vocals); Ben Mize (drums, tambourine, light bulbs, Zippo lighter, vocals). Additional personnel: David Immergluck (pedal steel guitar, octave mandolin); Marvin Etzioni (mandolin); Mark Phythian (programming). Counting Crows: David Bryson (vocals, guitar, dobro, tambourine); Dan Vickrey (vocals, guitar); Charles Gillingham (vocals, piano, harmonica, accordion, Hammond B-3 organ, Mellotron, Wurlitzer piano); Adam Duritz (vocals, piano, Wurlitzer piano, tambourine); Matt Malley (vocals, electric & acoustic basses); Ben Mize (vocals, drums, tambourine, light bulbs, Zippo lighter). Additional personnel: David Immergluck (pedal steel guitar, octave mandolin); Marvin Etzioni (mandolin); Mark Phythian (programming). P...
 

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Average Rating: 4.5
 
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"in the shadow of God's unwavering love i am a fortunate son"

Date of Review:  Dec 7, 2003
The Bottom Line: Seriously, though, "Mr. Jones" WAS a really good song.
Review: In a certain light, Recovering the Satellites, the awkward, spotlit sophomore Counting Crows album, could be viewed as purposely difficult, something almost self-consciously non-commercial in the wake of August and Everything After, the Crows's...
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  4.0

by: Stairway2Drew
Recommended to buy: Yes

Pros
big big big songs with big big big...
Cons
disjointed, and "Another...
 

Someone cheered them up

Date of Review:  Apr 10, 2001
The Bottom Line: If you thought Counting Crows were too quiet and depressing, this album may change your mind
Review: ?August and Everything After? is a somewhat harrowing listening experience. Eleven tracks imbued with inescapable misery and emotional suffering don?t make for easy listening. That?s why ?Recovering the Satellites? comes as something of a surprise...
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  4.0

by: Guildenstern
Recommended to buy: Yes

Pros
Nice balance of rock and acoustic...
Cons
Not as strong as their debut...
 

There's a Reason Satellites Soar or Fall

Date of Review:  Apr 11, 2002
The Bottom Line: If you enjoy good music with intelligent lyrics and a unique and impressive sound, this album is not for you. One magnificent track does not save this album.
Review: I've never liked Counting Crows. After the first few listens to their single "Mr. Jones," some years back I decided I couldn't stand that song. I wasn't impressed and I figured - and hoped - they would be on and off the charts rather quickly. A few...
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  2.0

by: wlswarts
Recommended to buy: No

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"A Long December," honestly,...
Cons
Whiny, Musically and lyrically...
 
 
 

Product Details and Features

Key Information

Artist Counting Crows
Record Label Geffen Records (USA)
Contributing Artist Marvin Etzioni
Genre Rock and Pop
Subgenre Alternative
Release Date October 15, 1996
Number of Discs 1

Song List: Disc 1

  1. Catapult
2. Angels of the Silences
3. Daylight Fading
4. I'm Not Sleeping
5. Goodnight Elisabeth
6. Children in Bloom
7. Have You Seen Me Lately?
8. Miller's Angels
9. Another Horsedreamer's Blues
10. Recovering the Satellites
11. Monkey
12. Mercury
13. Long December, A
14. Walkaways
 
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