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Black Crowes, The - Southern Harmony & Musical Companion - ** Blemish Markdown ** Vinyl Record 2LP

Black Crowes, The - Southern Harmony & Musical Companion - ** Blemish Markdown ** Vinyl Record 2LP

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This record has a slightly torn corner. The album is new, sealed, and the vinyl is guaranteed. The good news is - We marked it down for HUGE savings.

The Black Crowes' Shake Your Money Maker was a refreshing and exciting debut, no small feat considering the rather obvious debt to boogie rockers such as the Stones and Faces. Simply put, the band had the confidence, swagger, and hooks to overcome any lack of originality. This 1992 sophomore album built on the success of the debut, fleshing out the sound and improving on the songwriting.

With its greasy guitar riff, hand claps, female background singers, and a soulful, stomping groove, "Sting Me" kicks things off in an impressive fashion and sets the template for the rest of the album. The raunchy "Remedy" became a Crowe's standard while "Thorn in My Pride" showed their formidable touch on slower ballads. Chris Robinson's raspy, bluesy howl is the quintessential Southern rock weapon, while brother Rich is a fountainhead of chunky and catchy guitar riffs.

Side 1
Sting Me
Remedy

Side 2
Thorn In My Pride
Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye

Side 3
Sometimes Salvation
Hotel Illness
Black Moon Creeping

Side 4
No Speak No Slave
My Morning Song
Time Will Tell

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Shipping
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Returns
Thirty days if unopened, you pay the postage to us. If the item is defective or the delivery person folded it, please reach out ASAP for us to fix the issue. After 30 days, you own it!

Care Instructions

Keep away from the sun.

Never place it next to a Justin Bieber record.

Treat it like your grandma, you know if she was a record. Know what I mean? Tender care, don't talk back, and never interupt during Murder She Wrote. Wait - what the hell was I writing about-

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