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Average customer review:Product Description
Seventh studio album, their first in seven years, from the unashamedly retro blues-rockers who have sold an astonishing20 million albums worldwide since they formed in Georgia nearly a quarter century ago. Now featuring ex-North Mississippi Allstar Luther Dickinson on guitar, the album sticks resolutely with an "if it ain't broke don't fix it" aesthetic and as such is chock-full of the rollicking downhome anthems the boys have made their own.
Track Listing
- Goodbye Daughters Of The Revolution
- Walk Believer Walk
- Oh Josephine
- Evergreen
- We Who See The Deep
- Locust Street
- Movin' On Down The Line
- Wounded Bird
- God's Got It
- There's Gold In Them Hills
- Whoa Mule
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20781 in Music
- Released on: 2008-03-03
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Very good album from The Black Crowes.
The first track "Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution" is probably the best and most typical of the laidback style of Th Black Crowes that we know and love. The album content varies between fast and slow songs. The presentation is a little strange with the track listing in a mixture of capital and small letters underneath the actual cd instead of being on the cover.
A Grower....
I wasn't too impressed on the first few listens as I didn't really know where they were coming from; it sounds more like a heavy New Earth Mud. However it improves with every listen, to the point where Oh Josephine is one of my favourite Crowes songs ever - it even out-Stones the Stones. It makes more sense if you're familiar with Chris Robinson's solo stuff, which you certainly should be. I'd put this album on a par with Lions, or 3 Snakes: not their best but still great. At least it follows in the Crowes' tradition of dreadful album titles AND artwork!
Soft but superb.
Not the Crowes of old but then they are getting old!
I always enjoyed the ballads on the previous albums and this is full of thoughtfully written and well played music, not the rip roaring of Amorica or Companion but a welcome return never the less.
I just hope (if they ever get it done) that AC/DC can manage as good a comeback.




