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Counting Crows Biography

Counting Crows went from unknown to smash success nearly overnight in 1994. The group's debut album, August and Everything After, showcased the somber-sounding, contemplative brooding of lead singer Adam Duritz. But it was one of the few upbeat cuts off the record, Mr. Jones, that catapulted the group into superstardom. The catchy tune, complemented by the quirky vocal stylings of Duritz, made for a big hit and set the stage for the band to become one of the headlining acts of the 1990s.Despite their success being bolstered by an upbeat song, much of Duritz's lyrics came from what sounded to be somewhat of a tortured soul. This naturally appealed to a lot of fans that yearned for the rock and roll of the ‘70s and wanted some music with downtrodden emotional substance. The band's follow-up effort, Recovering the Satellites, showed that the group was unwilling to conform to the sound that had made them so popular. Duritz and the Crows stuck to their guns and the angst-ridden Satellites earned the band number their first number one record. The album's success was spearheaded by the piano-driven, cold-sounding A Long December, which remains one of the group's most popular titles to this day.After releasing a live album, the band cut their third record, This Desert Life. It did not fare as well as either of its predecessors, but still managed to work its way into the top 10. The album featured the familiar mix of solemn, tragic-sounding songs, ala Colorblind, and buoyant tracks, such as Hangingaround.Hard Candy was released in 2002 and again the Crows had a hit. The album was headlined by the vibrant track American Girls, but, as usual, contained some gloomy gems such as Holiday in Spain and Black and Blue. Sounding a bit more polished, the album may have lacked some of the poetic feel of the first three, but this was in sound alone as Duritz's lyrics were as deep and rich as ever. The Crows have released a few live albums since, as well as 2008's Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings.

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    At PlayPhone, you can find enough Counting Crows songs in ringtone format to span many bands' entire discographies. There are more than 50 polyphonic ringtones available for Counting Crows songs here. Download the song that started it all for the group, Mr. Jones. The single reached the number two slot on a several Billboard charts and catapulted the group to fame. If you were alive in the ‘90s, you've heard this song, as is probably true with A Long December. A Long December appeared on the group's sophomore album, Recovering the Satellites. The record was the Crows' first number one album and the song reached the top 10 on four separate Billboard charts.Counting Crows were musical kings in the 1990s but they also had some great hits in the 2000s as well. Try downloading American Girls, a rousing, catchy tune off their 2002 record Hard Candy. You can sample any number of ringtones before you download them. Any Crows fan remembers the somber track Colorblind, which could make anyone feel the pain of lead singer Adam Duritz as they listened to it. Other great titles available include Holiday in Spain, Millers' Angels and Omaha, all of which make for great ringtones. Download one or download them all!