Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
August and Everything After (BMG Direct)Counting CrowsCD11
  • US1993-09-14
BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. (BMG company that owned their direct marketing company/club editions), DGC RecordsD 102409, DGCD-24528[none]
August and Everything After (Columbia House club edition)Counting CrowsCD11
  • US1993-09-14
DGC RecordsDGCD-245280208314679244
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
  • US1993-09-14
DGC RecordsDGCD-24528720642452820
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
  • GB1993-09-20
  • XE1993
  • NL2004-09-03
Geffen RecordsGED245280720642452820
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
Geffen RecordsDGCD-245280720642452820
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
Geffen RecordsGEFSD 24528720642452820
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
Geffen RecordsGEFD-24528720642452820
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
Geffen RecordsCGEFD 24528777499008946
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
Geffen RecordsCDGEF(WF)24528720642452820
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
Geffen RecordsM 30.089720642452820
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
  • US1996-03-12
Mobile Fidelity Sound LabUDCD 664015775166424
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsCD11
Geffen RecordsSTARCD 64556001210152736
August and Everything After (deluxe edition)Counting Crows2×CD17 + 13
  • US2007-09-18
Geffen Records, UMe (imprint of Universal Music Enterprises)B0009702-02602517430310
August and Everything After (deluxe edition)Counting Crows2×Digital Media17 + 13
Geffen Records602517430310
August and Everything AfterCounting Crows2×12" Vinyl6 + 5
Analogue ProductionsAPP 24528-45753088452871
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsHybrid SACD (CD layer) + Hybrid SACD (SACD layer, 2 channels)11 + 11
  • US2013-04-09
Analogue ProductionsCAPP 24528 SA753088452864
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsDigital Media11
Analogue ProductionsXAPP24528D64[none]
August and Everything After (HDtracks)Counting CrowsDigital Media11
Geffen Records602537732647
August and Everything After (Mastered for iTunes)Counting CrowsDigital Media11
Geffen Records602537988471
August and Everything AfterCounting Crows2×12" Vinyl6 + 5
  • XE2017-03-17
DGC Records00602557097658602557097658
August and Everything AfterCounting Crows2×12" Vinyl6 + 5
  • US2017-03-24
Geffen RecordsB002553101602557097658
August and Everything AfterCounting CrowsDigital Media11DGC Records720642452820
August and Everything AfterCounting Crows12" Vinyl11
Geffen RecordsGEF24528720642452813

Relationships

creative direction:Robin Sloane
associated singles/EPs:A Murder of One
Omaha
part of:Jaguaro: One Hundred Albums You Should Remove from Your Collection Immediately (number: 71) (order: 74)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/76466 [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/6v3n [info]
other databases:http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/58690 [info]
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/counting_crows/august_and_everything_after/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000185615 [info]
Wikidata:Q764921 [info]

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For a brief period in the early 1990s, San Francisco's Counting Crows were one of the most critically acclaimed bands on the planet. Led by the charismatic and literate Adam Duritz, the six-piece developed a winning blend of rootsy, country-rock arrangements and instantly catchy choruses, invoking the spirit of many of America's musical greats from The Band and the Eagles to Springsteen and R.E.M.

Their legacy is based largely on just one record, 1993's universally lauded debut album August And Everything After. After seeing their career slowly peter out since, it's perhaps inevitable that the group has released a re-packaged deluxe edition of their defining moment in the absence of any new material of consequence, with the added lure of bonus tracks and a live CD to seduce the die-hards. The question is, have Counting Crows at their best stood the test of time well?

Generally the answer is yes. Global hit single, Mr Jones, is as infectious as ever, Round Here remains an affecting portrayal of small town ennui and Sullivan Street soars triumphantly. These are big songs performed with confidence and poise by some accomplished musicians, not least front man Duritz, whose anguished vocals and Dylanesque imagery are central to proceedings throughout. Raining In Baltimore, a stately piano-led ballad reminiscent of a more earnest Randy Newman, slows the pace to allow him the room to deliver a performance that's arguably the record's high point. The first disc is rounded off by six bonus tracks, including a cover of Woody Guthrie's seminal This Land is Your Land, all of which are pleasant without matching up to the album proper.

Considering Counting Crows' reputation as a somewhat anaemic live act, the second disc, recorded at the Elysee Montmartre, Paris in 1994, is surprisingly impressive. While some renditions, like the 15 minute-long A Murder Of One, are bloated and self-indulgent, others, notably Rain King and the elegiac, organ-heavy Perfect Blue Buildings, actually improve on the studio versions.

Few artists have released debut albums with the immense assurance of August and Everything After. It showcases a band that strode boldly into the limelight with their sound already meticulously honed and fully-formed, yet it can be argued that by getting things so right first time out, they left themselves creatively spent with nowhere to go next - Counting Crows were never remotely this good again.