Films About Ghosts: The Best Of... [Bonus Track 2004] Counting Crows

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CD - Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 11/02/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Sales Rank: 5,426
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 075021030015
 
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Films About Ghosts: The Best Of... [Bonus Track 2004]

1LISTENAngels of the Silences 3:39
2LISTENRound Here 5:32
3LISTENRain King 4:16
4LISTENA Long December 4:58
5LISTENHanginaround 4:16
6LISTENMrs. Potter's Lullaby 7:46
7LISTENMr. Jones 4:33
8LISTENRecovering the Satellites 5:25
9LISTENAmerican Girls 4:35
10LISTENBig Yellow Taxi 3:46
11LISTENOmaha 3:41
12LISTENFriend of the Devil 4:37
13LISTENEinstein on the Beach (For an Eggman) 3:53
14LISTENAnna Begins 4:32
15LISTENHoliday in Spain 3:50
16LISTENShe Don't Want Nobody Near 3:10
17LISTENAccidentally in Love Bonus Track 3:08

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Editorial Reviews

Counting Crows always seemed a little older than their years, so it somehow seemed appropriate when they arrived at certain milestones a little earlier than their peers. They released their first live album, an exhaustive double-disc set, just two albums into their career, then, two albums later, they issued Films About Ghosts: The Best Of..., their first compilation. Part of the reason they're issuing a compilation after just four studio albums may be that they've arrived at the end of their recording contract with Geffen and this ties up loose ends, but it's also been ten years since Counting Crows broke through with their debut, August and Everything After, and their first hit, "Mr. Jones," so it's a good time to take stock and recap their first decade. Films About Ghosts does offer an accurate summary of those ten years, even if it's not a complete one. While this generous compilation includes all of the major hits -- "Round Here," "A Long December," "Hanginaround," "Mr. Jones," and even the non-LP modern rock chart-topper "Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)" -- it does overlook three charting singles from their first two albums ("A Murder of One," "Daylight Fading," "Have You Seen Me Lately"), substituting album tracks and two new recordings produced by Brendan O'Brien (the good new single "She Don't Want Nobody Near," an enjoyable but superfluous cover of the Grateful Dead's "Friend of the Devil") instead. Add to this a deliberately non-chronological sequencing that prevents the album from having proper momentum, and Films About Ghosts isn't as ideal a compilation as it could have been, but these are rather minor issues, since it does contain the great majority of Counting Crows' hits and concert staples and, in doing so, it provides a listen that's as enjoyable, frustrating, and rewarding as the band's proper albums. And that means it's a fine summary of the group's stint at Geffen, an era that might have resulted in just four albums in ten years, but did provide a bunch of good music, much of which can be heard here. [This version of the album includes the bonus track "Accidentally in Love," bringing the total number of tracks on the compilation to 17.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

Best of!by tuesdayrain

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November 15, 2009: 'Films About Ghosts' really is the 'best of' as far as I'm concerned. Loved every minute of it!

its hard to make a best ofby Anonymous

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July 21, 2006: 'Best of' albums have always been hard for bands because the best of their songs is sujuctive and opinionated. a 'best of' cd could never please everybody, even the hard core fans - especially the hard core fans. I am a big fan of the counting crows and ofcourse i have my favorites -what i think is counting crows' best and ofcourse many of my favs aren't on the album. Crow's frontman adam duritz as said thet nobody is completely pleased with the cd - even himself but it is still a great disc and i highly sujest it.


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