Amorica

Amorica

by The Black Crowes
Amorica

Amorica

by The Black Crowes

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

On Amorica, the Black Crowes finally come into their own, taking their cue from the most relaxed, groove-oriented tracks on their previous album. While the album contains no immediately obvious singles, the songs are the best the band has ever written, stretching out into a hard, jam-oriented, funky blues-rock. The Black Crowes' influences are still discernible -- no band celebrates the glory days of rock culture quite as enthusiastically -- but they use the music of the Stones, the Faces, and Little Feat much the same way the Stones used the music of Chuck Berry: it's a starting point that leads the band into a new direction, incorporating different musical genres, and making the music original. That sense of reinterpretation is what keeps Amorica fresh. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 12/18/2015
Label: American / Universal
UPC: 0602537494231
Rank: 5107

Tracks

  1. Gone
  2. A Conspiracy
  3. High Head Blues
  4. Cursed Diamond
  5. Nonfiction
  6. She Gave Good Sunflower
  7. P.25 London
  8. Ballad in Urgency
  9. Wiser Time
  10. Downtown Money Waster
  11. Descending

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Black Crowes   Primary Artist
Eric Bobo   Guest Artist,Percussion
Bruce Kaphan   Guest Artist,Pedal Steel
Johnny Colt   Bass
Eddie Harsch   Keyboards
Rich Robinson   Guitar
Steve German   Drums
Jimmy Ashhurst   Mandolin
Marc Ford   Guitar
Chris Robinson   Vocals,Harmonica

Technical Credits

The Black Crowes   Producer
Jack Joseph Puig   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Rich Robinson   Composer
Chris Robinson   Artwork,Composer,Art Direction
Jeff Sheehan   Assistant Engineer
Butch BelAir   Photography
Jamie Oliveri   Collage
Mique Willmott   Illustrations
Janet Levinson   Design,Artwork,Art Direction
Richard Robinson   Composer
Alexander Faldin   Artwork
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