Murder at the Old Willow Boarding School (Choose Your Own Adventure) by Jessika Fleck Paperback Book

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Rent Murder at the Old Willow Boarding School (Choose Your Own Adventure)

Author: Jessika Fleck

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Publisher: Chooseco

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Children & Young Adults Fiction - Interactive Adventures

Retail Price: $9.99

Pages: 200

Synopsis

When the prevailing guitar jingle of {|"Mr. Jones"|} cascaded over radio in the early '90s, it was a sure sign that {|the Counting Crows|} were a musical force to be reckoned with. Their debut album, {|August and Everything After|}, burst at the seams with both dominant {|pop|} harmonies and rich, hearty {|ballads|}, all thanks to lead singer {|Adam Duritz|}. The lone guitar work of {|"Mr. Jones"|} coupled with the sweet, in-front pull of {|Duritz|}'s voice kicked off the album in full force. The starkly beautiful and lonely sounding {|"Round Here"|} captured the band's honest yet subtle talent for singing {|ballads|}, while {|"Omaha"|} is lyrically reminiscent of a {|Springsteen|} tune. The fusion of hauntingly smooth vocals with such instruments as the Hammond B-3 organ and the accordion pumped new life into the music scene, and their brisk sound catapulted them into stardom. On {|"Rain King,"|} the piano takes over as its aloof flair dances behind {|Duritz|} with elegant crispness. The slower-paced {|"Raining in Baltimore"|} paints a perfectly gray picture and illustrates the band's ease at conveying mood by eliminating the tempo. Most of the songs here engage in overly contagious hooks that won't go away, making for a solid bunch of tunes. Containing the perfect portions of instrumental and vocal conglomeration, {|the Counting Crows|} showed off their appealing sound to its full extent with their very first album. ~ Mike DeGagne

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