
The Black Crowes - Live (3LP, Vinyle gris métallisé)
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Chris Robinson – vocals
Rich Robinson – guitar, backing vocals
Audley Freed – guitar, backing vocals
Steve Gorman – drums
Eddie Harsch – keyboards, backing vocals
Andy Hess – bass
Written by Chris Robinson & Rich Robinson
3 LPs, Tri-Fold Cover
Limited edition
Original Analog Master Tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record Color : Silver Metallic
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12''
Stereo
Live
Record Press : Furnace Record Pressing
Label: Friday Music
Original Label : V2
Recorded at the Orpheum in Boston on October 30 & 31, 2001
Engineered by Chris Ribando
Mixed by Rich Robinson & Chris Ribando
Produced by Chris Robinson
Mastered by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios
Artwork by V2 Image Control
Photography by Mary Ellen Matthews & Butch Belair
Originally released in August 2002
Reissued in 2025
Tracks :
Side A:
- Midnight from the Inside Out
- Sting Me
- Thick N Thin
- Greasy Grass River
Side B:
- Sometimes Salvation
- Cursed Diamond
- Miracle to Me
Side C:
- Wiser Time
- Girl from a Pawnshop
- Cosmic Friend
Side D:
- Black Moon Creeping
- High Head Blues
- Title Song
Side E:
- She Talks to Angels
- Twice as Hard
- Lickin'
Side F:
- Soul Singing
- Hard to Handle
- Remedy
Reviews :
“The title is simple, and it describes exactly what you'll get -- two discs and 19 tracks of the Black Crowes in concert, tearing through fan favorites and chart hits. The album is culled from a series of concerts the group did on their farewell 2001 tour, with Rich Robinson sequencing the entire thing to flow close to an actual concert, right down to his brother Chris' winding, sometimes embarrassing stage patter. Though this isn't as gutsy or revelatory as the dynamite live album with Jimmy Page, it's still a really good live album, finding the band in fine form -- Chris is in good voice, the band rocks hard, and the versions here, while not drastically different than the album versions, find the band stretching out where necessary. In short, it's nuthin' fancy, just what a good rock & roll band does. And the Black Crowes are certainly a good rock & roll band, with a deep catalog of strong songs and a good sound, all evident here. True, this is pretty much the province of the dedicated, but those that are devoted fans will find this to be a sweet swan song.” AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ratings:
AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.13 / 5