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  • Issued : 28 Mar 2008

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Genre : Rock & Pop Catalogue Number : B001021202
Format : CD Label : Geffen
Issued : 28 Mar 2008 Item sourced from : USA
Number of Discs : 1

Saturday Nights  &  Sunday Mornings -Ecopak

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  • CD   US Edition   ¥1,656   US Import   Released: 24 Mar 2008  

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Since 1993's chart-topper August and Everything After, Counting Crows' musical roots have been stuck deep in rock's past; they sounded out of time at the height of grunge and alternative rock. Not surprisingly, they still do. Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings is a concept offering divided into halves by title with two producers: Gil Norton on Saturday Nights and Brian Deck on Sunday Mornings. Frontman and chief songwriter Adam Duritz channels his characters on their loneliest night of the week -- Saturday. Driven to distraction by loneliness, they seek connection -- through anonymous, empty sex and intoxication -- but they remain out of reach. Obsessive, urgent drives and self-destructive rage fuel every song on this half. Dirty, kinetic guitars and rim shots blast 1492 out of the gate, offering Duritz a skinny plank and he walks into the heart of oblivion. A victim of Christopher Columbus is roaming lost through the New York of Hubert Selby, Jr. He wails at nervous passersby from dingy, piss-stained doorways and street corners: I'm a Russian Jew American/Impersonating African Jamaican/I wanna be an Indian/I'm gonna be a cowboy in the end. His companions are champagne-drinking skinny girls; they go down on him amid railway cars and tranny whores, with the morning spreading out across the feathered thighs of angels. Atop the glorious din he tells a truth: Where do we disappear?/Into the silence that surrounds us/And then drowns us in the end? Duritz is unhinged and exposed, soaring above a band that underlines every vomited bleak poetic utterance. The brooding atmospheric opening in Hanging Tree reflects Duritz's false bravado: I am a child of Fire/I am a lion/I have desires...

This dizzy life of mine keeps hanging me up all the time.... The second half is a reflective side-long update of Kris Kristofferson's Sunday Morning Comin' Down. Washington Square has hovering pianos, acoustic guitars, banjo, harmonica, upright bass, and brushed drums. It's a brief respite seeing drunkenly the opening of the coming day as a beautiful if desolate moment. But on the country roots ballad On Almost Any Sunday Morning, it's been transformed into the gaping maw of a self-created hell: Jesus isn't in his soul's empty pit. The tenet of honesty that runs through these songs is informed by a sick, hungover dystopia, where dread becomes horror and feelings are bone-stripped to the marrow. Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings' protagonists are lost in existential crisis; they blame vengeful gods, angels, enemies, and even friends, but they know the truth. They are dramatically textured and framed by basic, expertly crafted rock & roll. An example is You Can't Count on Me. Its lithe piano lines and lushly woven balance of guitars let the protagonist confess he knows he's a creep without a hint of denial or parody -- Dan Vickrey and David Immergluck's guitars push Duritz to sing: I watch all the same parades/As they pass by on the days you wish you'd stayed/But this pain gets me high/And I get off and you know why...

So if you wanted to be free...

You can't count on me. These deluded characters acutely feel the separation between individual and community, the Divine, and self-image. The musical framework for these confessions is a painterly, near-perfectly balanced roots-kissed American pop and rock. Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings is the other side of August and Everything After. The rocking final track, Come Around, is a portrayal of the manic, love-starved kids from the debut who haven't grown up -- the price extracted for wasted time and broken relationships is: pervasive loneliness. Redemption lies not on some obscure horizon -- now knocking at the door -- but in facing a cracked and dirty mirror. Ultimately, Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings doesn't despair, but comes dangerously close. The kids may not understand, but they don't have to. Brilliant. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi

Credits

Adam Duritz(Vocals),  Ben Mize(Drums),  Brian Deck(Piano (Grand)),  Charlie Gillingham(Piano),  Charlie Gillingham(Vocals),  Dan Vickrey(Guitar),  Dan Vickrey(Vocals),  David Bryson(Guitar),  David Bryson(Vocals),  David Immergluck(Guitar),  David Immergluck(Guitar (Bass)),  David Immergluck(Vocals),  Dennis Herring(Guitar (Acoustic)),  Jim Bogios(Drums),  Jim Bogios(Vocals),  Matt Malley(Guitar (Bass)),  Millard Powers(Guitar (Bass)),  Millard Powers(Vocals),  Adam Duritz(Brass),  Charlie Gillingham(Fender Rhodes),  Charlie Gillingham(Harmonica),  Charlie Gillingham(Organ (Hammond)),  Charlie Gillingham(Vibraphone),  Dan Vickrey(Banjo),  Dave Gibbs(Vocals (Background)),  David Bryson(Banjo),  David Bryson(Mandolin),  David Immergluck(Dobro),  David Immergluck(Mandolin),  David Immergluck(Pedal Steel),  Dennis Herring(Dobro),  Jim Bogios(Tambourine),  Millard Powers(Bass (Upright)),  Charlie Gillingham(Chamberlin),  Charlie Gillingham(Glockenspiel),  Charlie Gillingham(Harmonium),  Charlie Gillingham(Mellotron),  David Bryson(Mandola),  David Immergluck(Mandola),  Jim Bogios(Maracas),  Charlie Gillingham(Toy Piano),  Charlie Gillingham(Vox Continental),  David Bryson(Toy Piano),  David Immergluck(Tres Cubano),  Jim Bogios(Sleigh Bells),  Jim Bogios(Stomping),  Robert Hawes(Help),  Brian Deck(Producer),  David Bryson(Engineer),  David Lowery(Producer),  Dennis Herring(Producer),  Gil Norton(Producer),  James Brown(Engineer),  Reto Peter(Engineer),  Richard Hasal(Engineer),  Steve Harris(Engineer),  Steve Lillywhite(Producer),  Steve Masur(Engineer),  Adam Duritz(Group Member),  Aimee Tyo(Production Coordination),  Bob Ludwig(Mastering),  Brian Deck(Mixing),  Charlie Gillingham(Composer),  Charlie Gillingham(Group Member),  Dan Vickrey(Composer),  Dan Vickrey(Group Member),  Danny Clinch(Photography),  Dave Gibbs(Vocal Arrangement),  David Bryson(Group Member),  David Immergluck(Group Member),  David Immergluck(Vocal Arrangement),  Gary Gersh(Executive Producer),  James Brown(Mixing),  Jim Bogios(Group Member),  Ryan Adams(Composer),  Adam Duritz(Brass Arrangement),  Adam Thompson(Assistant),  Brian Bender(Assistant),  Bryan Pugh(Assistant),  Jesse Nichols(Assistant),  Michael Trepagnier(Assistant),  Neil Strauch(Assistant),  Aimee Tyo(Management),  Gary Gersh(Management)

Songs

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    1
    1492  (03:50)
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    2
    Hanging Tree  (03:50)
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    3
    Los Angeles  (04:40)
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    4
    Sundays  (04:21)
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    5
    Insignificant  (04:14)
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    6
    Cowboys  (05:22)
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    7
    Washington Square  (04:17)
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    8
    On Almost Any Sunday Morning  (02:58)
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    9
    When I Dream Of Michelangelo  (03:10)
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    10
    Anyone But You  (05:25)
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    11
    You Can't Count On Me  (03:16)
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    12
    Le Ballet D'Or  (05:01)
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    13
    On A Tuesday In Amsterdam Long Ago  (04:57)
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    14
    Come Around  (04:33)

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  • ★★★★☆ 

    だるだるポイズン  |  京都  |  不明  |  13/May/2008

    アップテンポな6以外に、静かなバラードでハイライトトラックが欲しかった。惜しい〜。

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  • ★★★★★ 

    名も無きリスナー  |  東京  |  不明  |  14/April/2008

    全てのアルバム聴いてますが、個人的にこれが一番好きかもです。まだ、一回しか通して聴いてないのでわかりませんが、この先、味がどんどん出てきそうな感じのするアルバムです。 残念なのは、日本での評価があまりに低い事です。何年か前の来日公演中止や、国内盤も廃盤になってる感じですし。 是非とも国内盤を出して欲しいです。 R.E.Mとかが好きな人にはお薦めです。 よかったら聴いてみてください。 アダムは、ある時はとてもソウルフルで、ある時は物悲しく、とても表現力のあるシンガーだと思います。

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