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Counting Crows - Recovering The Satellites album

Counting Crows - Recovering The Satellites album
Performer: Counting Crows
Genre: Rock
Title: Recovering The Satellites
FLAC album size: 1678
Style: Alternative Rock
Country: US
Released: 1996

Recovering the Satellites is a distinctly darker record than the debut it followed. He praised Recovering the Satellites as a strong response to their debut, also calling the songs slightly more somber than those on August

GEC 24975, DGCC-24975. Recovering The Satellites ‎(Cass, Album). Geffen Records, Geffen Records. GEC 24975, DGCC-24975. 424 975-2, GED 24975. Recovering The Satellites ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, RE, Gre).

Probably Counting Crows second most popular song following Mr. Jones. Such an awesome song it's really catchy both the singing and the piano. The smell of hospitals in winter and the feeling that it's all a lot of oysters and no pearls". makes you talk a little lower about the things you could not show her" "I cant remember all the times I tried to tell myself to hold on to these moments. Jet Black Stare October 22nd 2004.

But for all his vocal histrionics, Recovering the Satellites is remarkably complacent stuff, a bland blend of the most obvious influences, from REM to Springsteen, manipulated in a way that steadfastly avoids originality as if the very notion were tainted by some plague. Save for the occasional woozy whiff of Mellotron or Wurlitzer, there's none of the questing musical spirit REM exhibited on New Adventures in HiFi, for instance, just the glib surface similarity of tracks like "Angels of the Silences". T-Bone Burnette, who produced Counting Crows' previous album, August and Everything After, has been dropped for this follow-up - which seems a little ungrateful, given that the debut went sextuple-platinum in America alone.

Band Name Counting Crows. Album Name Recovering the Satellites. Released date 05 October 1996. Music StyleIndie Rock. Members owning this album8. 2. Angels of the Silences. 10. Recovering the Satellites. Other productions from Counting Crows. Somewhere Under Wonderland. Underwater Sunshine (or What We Did on Our Summer Vacation).

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Album by Counting Crows. Have You Seen Me Lately? Miller's Angels. Another Horsedreamer's Blues. Produced by Gil Norton. Guitars, Dobro, tambourine, vocals by David Bryson. Piano, tambourine, Wurlitzer, vocals by Adam Duritz.

Recovering the Satellites may not be quite the tower of song that the Crows' debut August and Everything After was, but it could hardly be called a sophomore slump. Vocalist Adam Duritz and crew mine similar territory on the more densely produced Satellites, couching tales of dreamers, lovers, and losers in music that's part classic rock redux and part heartfelt folk jangle. And just like the Beatles had "Her Majesty" Counting Crows have "Walkaways" which is a short and sweet acoustic outro to the album.

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Tracklist

Catapult 3:35
Angels Of The Silences 3:39
Daylight Fading 3:50
I'm Not Sleeping 4:58
Goodnight Elisabeth 5:20
Children In Bloom 5:24
Have You Seen Me Lately? 4:11
Miller's Angels 6:34
Another Horsedreamer's Blues 4:33
Recovering The Satellites 5:25
Monkey 3:02
Mercury 2:48
A Long December 4:58
Walkaways 1:12

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DGCD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) DGC DGCD-24975 US 1996
DGC2-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(2xLP, Album) DGC DGC2-24975 US 1996
DGSSD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) DGC DGSSD-24975 Canada 1996
GED-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) Geffen Records GED-24975 Brazil 1996
MVCG-208 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) Geffen Records MVCG-208 Japan 1996
CDGEF(WF)24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) Geffen Records CDGEF(WF)24975 South Africa 1996
GED 24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) Geffen Records GED 24975 Europe 1996
DGCD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) DGC DGCD-24975 US 1996
DGCD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) Geffen Records DGCD-24975 1996
GEFD24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) Geffen Records GEFD24975 Australia 1996
DGCD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, Club) DGC DGCD-24975 US 1996
GEFD24975S, GEFD24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, Ltd) Geffen Records, Geffen Records GEFD24975S, GEFD24975 Australia 1996
DGCD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, Promo) DGC DGCD-24975 US 1996
MVCG-208 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Geffen Records MVCG-208 Japan 1996
GED-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, Promo, S/Edition) DGC GED-24975 US 1996
GEC 24975, DGCC-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(Cass, Album) Geffen Records, Geffen Records GEC 24975, DGCC-24975 US 1996
GEFC-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(Cass, Album) Geffen Records GEFC-24975 Indonesia 1996
DGCC-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(Cass, Album) Geffen Records DGCC-24975 Canada 1996
GEC 24975, DGCC-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(Cass, Album) Geffen Records, Geffen Records GEC 24975, DGCC-24975 Poland 1996
DGCC-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(Cass, Album) DGC DGCC-24975 US 1996
GEFC24975S, GEFC24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(Cass, Album, Ltd) Geffen Records, Geffen Records GEFC24975S, GEFC24975 Australia 1996
GED 24975 Counting Crows Recovering the satellites ‎(CD) Hed Arzi Music, Geffen Records GED 24975 Israel 1996
*CDGSD 24975, CDGSD 24975 Counting Crows RecoveringThe Satellites ‎(CD, Album, Club) DGC, DGC *CDGSD 24975, CDGSD 24975 Canada 1996
DGCD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, Club) DGC DGCD-24975 US 1998
UDCD 750 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RM) Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab UDCD 750 US 1999
00602557097603, 00602557097610, 00602557097627 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM) Geffen Records, Geffen Records, Geffen Records, Universal Music Group 00602557097603, 00602557097610, 00602557097627 Europe 2017
B002553001 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM) DGC Records B002553001 US 2017
B002553001 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, RE, Gre) DGC Records B002553001 US 2018
B0025530-01 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(2xLP, Ltd, RE, Gre) The David Geffen Company B0025530-01 US 2018
424 975-2, GED 24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album) Geffen Records, Geffen Records 424 975-2, GED 24975 Europe Unknown
DGCD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, RE) DGC DGCD-24975 US Unknown
DGCD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, RE) DGC DGCD-24975 US Unknown
424 975-2, GED 24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, RE) Geffen Records, Geffen Records 424 975-2, GED 24975 Europe Unknown
424 975-2, GED 24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, RE) Geffen Records, Geffen Records 424 975-2, GED 24975 UK & Europe Unknown
DGCD-24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, RE) DGC DGCD-24975 US Unknown
424 975-2, GED 24975 Counting Crows Recovering The Satellites ‎(CD, Album, RP) Geffen Records, Geffen Records 424 975-2, GED 24975 UK & Europe Unknown

Querlaca
Great sounding tape, especially if you have a decent deck. Side A is a banger all the way through. If only “Long December” could be on side A ¯_(ツ)_/¯
skriper
The US version is 33 not 45-- I received a copy for Christmas which will be returned. It is pressed off-center with very audible distortion. The vinyl surface it littered with excessive quantities of noise-- loud crackles, ticks, and pops throughout. Truly awful. The sound is brickwalled and far worse than the CD -- I own an original release of that. A lost opportunity. Maybe they will try again in a few years. It's such an excellent album with some of their strongest songwriting. It deserves better.
HyderCraft
My copy of RTS is EU manufactured and 45rpm which surprised me as the US reissue seem to be reporting 33 on various vinyl forums. nothing in the deadwax. Certainly not as hot and bright as my 1996 original CD which i can't listen to as it's just sounds a bit muddled and lacking a bit of low end. On first listen this reissue doesn't seam massively different, some inner groove noise though not massively intrusive. As others have also indicated, I am just happy/relieved to finally have this on vinyl and having almost pulled the trigger on a £100+ OP for years. Both are far from flat, dirty marks and fingerprints on brand new vinyl is unacceptable, The hallmarks of having been pressed at GZ Media, as a lot of BTB / Universal RE are, it's mockery that these are £25 considering the lack of quality control. Gatefold is lovely though. All things considered this is OK.
Purebinder
As with below, my copy is just ok. I only listened to half so far (just the first LP), but it didn't seem to be pressed off center. Sound wise, it is certainly nothing to brag about. It sounds flat to me, very flat. I had to turn the bass up just to try and level some of the sound but it still wasn't great. I do get some groove distortion sounds at times too I believe. Happy to have this on vinyl finally, but disappointed in the sound quality. I hadn't picked up A&EA yet, and now I may not.
Defolosk
Looks like another pair of classic albums in desperate need of a vinyl reissue had their collective balls dropped. Slapdash, money-grubbing pressing principles will always be a disappointment for the consumer. You'd think these idiot record labels would understand that people are going to know when they're having the oakey-doke stuck to them. I will always research an album repressing in today's age before I buy it. There is just no trusting these repressings and the production haste with which they are made.
Lonesome Orange Kid
My copy sounds ok, basically. Unfortunately both "Recovering" AND "August" are pressed off center and both are making those creepy wobbling sounds. Anyone made the same experience?
Uyehuguita
The copy that I received is not a 45 RPM copy. I believe August and Everything After is the only one being released as limited edition 45 RPM - but also as a standard 33 LP on March 24th.
Kigabar
Yeah, I heard someone else mention their "August.." pressing was also 45rpm from Europe. Really Surprised they did separate masterings, usually same mastering but different pressing plant.
Sirara
Just checked and mine is 45rpm . But it's a european version number 00602557097610
EXIBUZYW
Neither of these reissues are 45rpm. The 45rpm version of August and Everything After is this listing https://www.discogs.com/Counting-Crows-August-And-Everything-After/release/3963109
რฉςh
I think mine is 45rpm ...let me see when I get home. I thought it sounded fantastic.
Garr
This is a low-quality pressing, because the master tapes were lost and they used digital files, essentially making this a CD on vinyl.Thankfully, I invested in an original pressing years ago that sounds warm and lively, due to it being created with the original analog tapes. Looks like in order to hear this album in its true, golden form, you'll need to plunk down the $150 asking price for an original pressing..
Dead Samurai
Some real scientific backing you’ve got here. Had folks not known the master tapes were lost I’m sure they’d be singing its praises here. The 90s press was nothing to write home about. Nothing in the mid-to-late 90s was. It was rare and that’s it.
Cogelv
My original pressing is most certainly pressed from the original master tapes, because you can hear the difference night and day between it and the 2017 reissue. Record labels weren't using hi-res digital files to press records back in the mid-90s because the slipshod process utilized today wasn't even an option with technology then. Records were still properly pressed with care and attention back then because vinyl wasn't the in-demand commodity it is today.I've listened to both pressings back to back; the OG pressing is significantly warmer sounding and more spacious from a dynamic standpoint. Whereas the 2017 repress physically sounds like its sourced from a digital file.
Frey
Even though the original tapes existed when the record was pressed doesn't necessarily mean that it was cut from it. The original pressing could have easily been mastered from a hi-rez digital file sourced from the tape like many of todays releases. This is more common than not. I would do the research before dropping that $150 for a possibly digitally sourced original IMO.
Centrizius
Look forward to hearing updates on the sound quality? According to this interview, the 2 inch tapes were lost and all that remains are the digital tapes that they transferred to do the mix.http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/474520/counting-crows-lament-lost-album-tapes-its-disgusting
Doriel
I've listened to it twice so far, and I am not impressed. Audible groove distortion begins halfway through each side and progressively gets worse. I've listened to the CD many, many times and this is a big disappointment.
Windworker
Is this really 45 RPM or is that just a listing error? I hope it is 45rpm!
Kekinos
Can you confirm that your release is absolutely 45 rpm? I am quite skeptical that there would be two different masterings of the same reissue floating around. Perhaps you could post pictures or a video somewhere. I want to believe you, but I can't find anything else on the web about a 45rpm version of this record.
Bloodfire
Sorry I have the european re-release which is 45rpm. I was commenting on the wrong re-issue.
Samulkree
I don't know how this is such a point of confusion, wow.
Macage
It is really 45rpm and sounds fantastic :D same as August and Everything after re-release.
Skyway
Sorry to bust your bubble, I'm spinning it right now, it is definitely 33-1/3
Nikohn
Can't believe they finally re-released this :D Mine should arrive in a few days and will review the pressing.
Kizshura
Reissue from Interscope scheduled for 17 March 2017 for those that have been waiting.
Realistic
good news, hopefully they to Desert Life next. Hard Candy would be nice also but that was never issued on vinyl and might not be a good seller.
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