scamp1234
The Black Crowes (1992)
“For The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, this is the Crowes settling into their power. The grooves are deeper, the songs take their time, and nothing feels rushed or forced. It’s confident without being flashy, and it rewards patience more than volume.”
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aoty
pastemagazine
The promise of such an essential record, especially coming from a band of twenty-somethings with only one major (if non-ubiquitous) triumph under their belt, is lofty. But the Black Crowes keep their word, so to speak, from the second the needle drops.
rollingstone
I'm seeing things for the first time," Chris Robinson sang on Shake Your Money Maker, the Black Crowes' debut album. That was in 1990, when Robinson and his guitarist brother, Rich, were rounding twenty and still unknown, gawky string beans out of Atlanta. Since then, Money Maker has sold more than 5 million copies, and […]
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