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Looking beyond the puerile zeitgest that cluttered the charts in 1999, Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz continued to be the epitome of the sensitive lyricist, using songs as a canvas for what was going on in his life. Like its predecessors, THIS DESERT LIFE contains an abundance of musical riches. Camper Van Beethoven/Throwing Muses producer Dennis Herring shares the helm with Cracker's David Lowery. The duo vigorously supports the Crows' homespun leanings while at the same time tapping into the same vein of Americana from which many insurgent country bands draw inspiration.
Duritz is a denizen of the subconscious who delves into the intertwining relationship of memories and dreams amidst the chugging pace of "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby." On the lushly bittersweet "All My Friends," he looks back at his life in the hopes of finding a future mate. Counting Crows offset the dark mood of THIS DESERT LIFE with a few less severe-sounding numbers. The bizarre imagery of "St. Robinson in His Cadillac Dream," is undercut by chiming mandolin and sweeping organ. "Hanginaround" is akin to "Hey Jude" with a hip-hop beat. Also included is the hidden track "Kid Things," a folksy rocker reminiscent of early-'70s Rod Stewart.
All Songs Were Written By The Band. Produced By David Lowery (Sparklehorse) & David Herring (Throwing Muses.) Includes Extra Track Not On the US Version.
Recorded in Hollywood, California in 1998.
Counting Crows: Adam Duritz (vocals, piano); David Bryson (acoustic, electric, 12-string & slide guitars); Dan Vickrey (acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, background vocals); Matt Malley (12-string guitar, bass, background vocals); Ben Mize (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Additional personnel: David Immergluck (pedal steel & electric guitars, bass); Joel Derouin, Eve Butler (violin); Matt Funes (viola); Larry Corbett (cello); Dennis Herring (keyboards); David Lowery, Chris Seerfried, Gary DeRosa, Cinjun Tate, Charles Gillingham (background vocals).
Rolling Stone (11/25/99, p.98) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...a couple of the best things they've ever done....[Adam] Duritz rises to the occasion of a stellar arrangement featuring discursive strings, spacey synths and river-deep basses..." Spin (12/99, p.222) - 6 out of 10 - "...strikes the same oddly compelling, melancholy chord as its predecessors - a crafty, referential rock that should play well to licensed psychotherapists and VH1 viewers alike....[DESERT LIFE affirms] that Counting Crows are genuinely affecting songwriters..." Q (12/99, pp.129-30) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...pushes [songwriter, Adam] Duritz to the fore, enhancing his narrative flair on the lengthy Mrs.Potter's Lullaby and the string-drenched 'All My Friends'..." CMJ (11/8/99, p.27) - "...whether the band is working out an up-tempo number or looking deep into itself on ballads, each track on THIS DESERT LIFE is compelling, powerful and poetic." Mojo (Publisher) (12/99, p.125) - "...a sandbank of relentless, parochial misery....amiable...yet, generates a worrying, overwhelming sadness..." This Desert Life Music | List Price | $9.95 (You save $1.46) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Rock/Pop, Alternative | | Label | Geffen | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 1184  | | CD Universe Part number | 1026868 | | Catalog number | 490415 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 02, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | David Lowery; Dennis Herring | | Engineer | Richard Hasal | | Personnel | Adam Duritz - vocals, piano David Bryson - acoustic, electric, 12-string & slide guitars Matt Malley - 12-string guitar, bass, background vocals Dan Vickrey - acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, background vocals Ben Mize - drums, percussion, background vocals
Also: Larry Corbett, Joel Derouin, Matt Funes, David Immergluck, David Lowery, Dennis Herring, Charles Gillingham, Cinjun Tate, Chris Seerfried, Gary DeRosa |
Counting Crows This Desert Life Songs This Desert Life Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews 5 stars easily This CD is one of the best ive ever bought, all the songs have there own unique style, my personal faverotes are haninaround, kid things and colourblind, however all of them are incredible!! Submitted by christopher (shrewsbury uk) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WOW in this CD, couting crows gives an absolutely stunning performance of originality, depth, and vision.
i absolutely love it and it was totally worth buying! Submitted by Alicia (Wilmington, MA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
5 stars are not enough! l have just purchased this CD and I feel compelled to share the experience with my fellow citizens of planet Earth.
Fantastic is not the word...brilliant is not the word...squillyfabbogo-go is not a word but comes closest to describing this fusion of excellent tunes.
Listen to it! Submitted by a reviewer (...somewhere in England.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
... what can I say but Pure genius, Buy this album now, even if you already have it buy it again and enlighten a friend. Submitted by a reviewer (UK Surrey) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great... but not finest work The counting crows have come out with a cd where every song is unique and great; unfortunately it's not this one. Half of the songs on this album are excellent, and the reason it does not get five stars is because I'm comparing it to past Counting Crows cds. Submitted by a reviewer (Lake Forest Park, WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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