Black Crowes: Shake Your Money Maker (30th Anniversary) (LP)

35,00
 
Formát:
LP
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
EAN kód:
602508807282
 
 
Autori:
The Black Crowes
 
 
Interpreti:
The Black Crowes
 
 
Vydavateľ:
UNIVERSAL
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
1 Twice As Hard
2 Jealous Again
3 Sister Luck
4 Could I've Been So Blind
5 Seeing Things
6 Hard To Handle
7 Thick N' Thin
8 She Talks To Angels
9 Struttin' Blues
10 Stare It Cold
11 Mercy, Sweet Moan
Popis
When The Black Crowes released their debut Shake Your Money Maker in February 1990, the signs in the music world were not exactly pointing to blues rock. Nevertheless, the Southern troupe led by the Robinson brothers was a great success. However, the band was fired from the subsequent tour with ZZ Top. It all started at high school in Georgia: Already in their teens, brothers Chris and Rich Robinson founded the Black Crowes, which in 1984 were still called Mr. Crowe's Garden. At that time, the guitar riff for the ballad She Talks To Angels, a later classic of the group, was already created. According to Chris, he wrote the lyrics about a heroin-addicted girl from Atlanta whom he "somehow knew". In 1987, the band released their first demo, followed a year later by their renaming as The Black Crowes and their first major record deal. This is quite surprising at that time, because towards the end of the eighties, glam metal, sleaze rock and soon grunge dominate the musical scene. Earthy blues rock? A rarity. But that doesn't stop the Robinson brothers, guitarist Jeff Cease, bassist Johnny Colt and drummer Steve Gorman from recording a timeless classic with Shake Your Money Maker. The album production takes place in Atlanta and Los Angeles in the summer of 1989. In addition to older songs like Could've Been So Blind and She Talks To Angels, the group decides to cover the song Hard To Handle by Otis Redding. This is later released in two different versions: the album version and an elaborate single version with horns. The latter reached number 26 on the Billboard charts and marked the breakthrough of the Black Crowes. When the album was released on February 13, 1990, it triggered a sympathetic response. The editors and readers of Rolling Stone later declared the Black Crowes the "best new American band" of the year. The group also toured the States with ZZ Top, although only until March 1991, when the Crowes were fired because Chris Robinson lashed out on stage at Miller Beer, the sponsor of the concert tour. But it doesn't matter: starting in May, the band crosses the U.S. on their own, later opening for Metallica, AC/DC, Mötley Crüe and Queensrÿche as part of the Monsters Of Rock tour. Today, Shake Your Money Maker enjoys multi-platinum status with at least five million copies sold and has not lost its charm even 30 years later. For the Black Crowes, the journey then really takes off: With their second album The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion (1992), the Southerners enter the U.S. album charts at number one without further ado.