This Desert Life | 
enlarge | Artist: Counting Crows Label: Interscope Records Category: Music
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Rating: 362 reviews Sales Rank: 14919
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 490415 UPC: 060694904152 EAN: 0060694904152 ASIN: B00002JXF8
Release Date: November 2, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Free upgrade to 1st class shipping -#254
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| Tracks:
| • | Hanginaround | | • | Mrs. Potter's Lullaby | | • | Amy Hit the Atmoshere | | • | Four Days | | • | All My Friends | | • | High Life | | • | Colorblind | | • | I Wish I Was a Girl | | • | Speedway | | • | St. Robinson in His Cadillac Dream/Kid Things |
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Amazon.com Two years in the making, This Desert Life is the kind of collection that will please the Counting Crows faithful and leave doubters unconverted. Adam Duritz's recognizably emotive vocals and the group's classic-rock stylings remain in the fore as the Crows stick near the nest with their third studio outing. The Mellencamp-like opener, "Hanginaround," is one of the strongest tunes here, thanks to its laid-back passion and catchy piano and percussive elements. The familiar feeling "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" is another lively offering, but at nearly eight minutes it's too long. The emotional, Van Morrison-like lament "All My Friends" feels self-pitying, while the balance of the album is simply bland. The sound is appealing (witness the spare "Colorblind" and the waltzing "Amy Hit the Atmosphere"), but This Desert Life is, on the whole, rather dry. --Katherine Turman
Album Details All Songs Were Written by the Band. Produced by David Lowery (Sparklehorse) and David Herring (Throwing Muses.) Includes Extra Track Not on the Us Version.
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Found this CD in my son's computer April 16, 2008 Henry F. Webb (Guatemala, C. A.) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
In December '07, I pay a visit to my grandsons in New Jersey and I found a strange song in the computer of my son. The title: "St. Robinson in his Cadillac dreams" of Counting Crows and........I like it. I collect LPs and CDs of popular music from 1960 from USA and United Kingdom. For me is the only song of this CD that I recommend
An American Classic April 6, 2008 Mike D (Syracuse, NY) While listening to Counting Crows "This Desert Life", you're reminded in why Counting Crows are arguably America's greatest band going today. In this third effort since they released "August and Everything After", Counting Crows showed their ability to create a unique, fresh new sound without sounding like previous albums. Singer/songwriter Adam Duritz brilliant, true to life lyrics are existent once again and it's evident in the number of classics among these tracks. Highlights are: Mrs. Potter's Lullaby High Life Hanginaround Colorblind All My Friends I Wish I Was a Girl
Classic American Rock December 1, 2007 Morten Vindberg Third studio album from Counting Crows, "This Desert Life" has a handful of very good songs, a couple of decent songs and also a few misses. "Hanging Around" was one of the singles, and it's both catchy and melodic, but the repetitive chaotic ending never really appealed to me. Much better is second track "Mrs Potter's Lullaby", an epic song that would have suited the great Van Morrison perfectly. Other favourites are the REM sounding "Four Days", the dramatic "I Wish I was a Girl", the melancholy "Speedway" and the semi-acoustic closer "St. Robinson in his Cadillac Dreams" - great fat organ and mandolin. The album as a whole may not be quite up to the high standards of the debut, but still a great album that will satisfy fans of the band. Classic American Rock!
Not Their Best But A Solid Effort December 20, 2006 Steven Sly (Kalamazoo, MI United States) For Counting Crows third album the band starts off with a song that sounds like it was written specifically to receive radio airplay. Although the song "Hangingaround" was a pretty big hit, it is really significantly different from what Counting Crows are known for and just sounds to me like a kowtow to record industry pressure. I really never liked the song much at all with it's "we've got to have a hit" vibe. After that though things improve immensely with the almost 8 minute "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" and "Amy Hit The Atmosphere" both of which are great songs. The rest of the album is up and down. Overall it is a mellower release than "Recovering the Satellites" as many of the songs are moody and reflective. Other highlights include "All My Friends And Lovers", and "Colorblind". This is probably the weakest of the Crow studio discs up to this point, but it is still a strong album for the most part.
Crows Are Entertaining June 13, 2006 Jacki (Reno, NV USA) THIS DESERT LIFE is an interesting piece of work. Melodies, harmonies, and lyrics are the album's standing out traits. Counting Crows' piano player has a very interesting take on how to use the instrument to achieve unique musical sounds. The Pop/Rock group consists of guitars, basses, drums, keyboards, strings, and percussion. These instruments are used to their full extent to create an overall good Pop/Rock album. Stand out tracks include: "Hanginaround" "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" "All My Friends" "Colorblind"
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