The album She Likes the Weather was produced by Jewett from a December 1991 studio recording and their original demo tape, produced by Counting Crows guitarist David Bryson.
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She Likes the Weather was re-released in April 2007 by Duritz' boutique record label Tyrannosaurus Records.
She Likes the Weather is a 17 song album by the San Francisco band The Himalayans produced by Dan Jewett from a December 1991 studio recording and their original demo tape, re-released on compact disc in 2002 (see 2002 in music).
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The album was released on April 12, 2007 by Tyrannosaurus Records and features pre-Counting Crows era Adam Duritz (vocals), Dave Janusko (guitar and bass), Dan Jewett (lead guitar), Marty Jones (bass) and Chris Roldan (drums).
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The album includes 3 songs produced by Counting Crows' guitarist Dave Bryson, one of which is The Himalayans' original version of "Round Here," which was later re-recorded by the Counting Crows.
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1991 Demo tape ("Round Here", "Diamonds and Babies and Cars", "She Likes the Weather")