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Free Music Notes for Films About Ghosts: The Best Of...Free Music Review: The World Begins to Disappear... Hit: 5 Stars Counting Crows are an absolute blast of a band to listen to or play along with. Ever begining guitarist needs to learn Mr. Jones for it's immediatly recognizable party appeal, and almost every other song on this disk can be played by a single acoustic just as well. Films about Ghosts presents a bouncy set of Counting Crows best songs, combing 90's alt pop with a bit of lyrical genius to form an irresistable combo.
Free Music Review: This album is just great! Hit: 5 StarsThis album is excellent, this new version also has "Accidentally in Love" that is a cool song too.
If you like Counting Crows, this album it's a must have.
Free Music Review: Great CD Hit: 5 StarsThis is probably the Counting Crows best CD out yet, it has good tempo, great layout and fantastic music. A Must Have!
Free Music Review: Good general Counting Crows collection Hit: 5 StarsThis has all the big radio hits, if that's what you're looking for. My favorite thing about it is that it highlights some of the really awesome guitar work, especially "Friend of the Devil"
Free Music Review: Counting hits. Hit: 4 StarsI admit, I'm one who loved "August And Everything After", yet bought nothing after. So, this disc was a great way for me (a casual fan) to catch up with them. Overall this collection succeeds quite well. 17 tracks, including every major hit, nearly every minor hit, a soundtrack hit, Grateful Dead and Joni Mitchell covers, and a new song. My only complaint is the omission of "A Murder Of One", possibly my favorite off the debut. Otherwise this is the obvious choice for your first or only Counting Crows disc. It'll go great with your Sheryl Crow and Black Crowes cd's.
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