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The Black Crowes / CD / 2008
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Artist
The Black Crowes
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Megaforce
Producer
Paul Stacey
Release Date
2008 03 04
Song List
1: Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution (5:03)
2: Walk Believer Walk (4:39)
3: Oh Josephine (6:37)
4: Evergreen (4:20)
5: We Who See the Deep (4:49)
6: Locust Street (4:14)
7: Movin' on Down the Line (5:41)
8: Wounded Bird (4:23)
9: God's Got It (3:22)
10: There's Gold in Them Hills (4:46)
11: Whoa Mule (5:45)
Style.Categories
American Trad Rock, Southern Rock, Blues-Rock
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Looking back, it seems inevitable that
the Black Crowes
would suffer a rocky middle age. Young bands yearning to be old tend to stumble when the years start to pile up, once hunger and ambition start to fade into the ceaseless grind of the road, and
the Crowes
were no exception. After they mapped out the furthest reaches of their world on 1994's
Amorica
they slowly spun their tires, turning out records both respectable and tired, before internal tensions slowly tore the brothers
Robinson
apart, leading to a split in 2002, not long after the release of their sixth album,
Lions
. A few years of solo wanderings led
the Crowes
to a reunion in 2005, but they had to go through a few more lineup changes -- including the addition of
North Mississippi Allstar
Luther Dickinson
as the replacement for guitarist
Marc Ford
-- before they buckled down to record their seventh album, 2008's
Warpaint
. All that turmoil and trouble are felt on
Warpaint
, as are the years the band spent paying dues on the jam band circuit after
Amorica
.
Warpaint
shows that the decade of hard struggle gave
the Crowes
soul and chops, turning them into the band they've always wanted to be.
The Black Crowes
haven't changed their basic sound -- ever since
Shake Your Money Maker
the band has always drawn deeply from
the Stones
and
Faces
, tempering that British swagger with Southern-fried blues borrowed from
the Allmans
, then slowly threading hippie mysticism throughout -- but the feel of the band has changed, as
the Crowes
have turned from reckless ruffians into seasoned veterans, with the group feeling lived-in and genuine. There's depth here, highlighted by an instrumental suppleness that slightly recalls
Little Feat
-- particularly on the slow-rolling
"Oh Josephine"
with its gently cascading choruses -- an evolution that could only be earned during those years on the road, building the band through nightly jams and a slow cycle of membership turnovers. This is a suppleness that has grit, thanks especially to
Dickinson
's glass slide runs that give this music some welcome grease.
The Crowes
also pull off a couple of sly moves here, weaving some swirling psychedelia through the chorus of
"Movin' on Down the Line,"
turning
the Reverend Charlie Jackson
's
"God's Got It"
into a heavy, heavy backwoods stomp, then spinning the closing
"Whoa Mule"
into a roiling blues raga. These are the turns and tricks of veterans, who can slide these flourishes into their signature sound without calling attention to their changeups, but these numbers are enough of a departure to garner attention -- what may not get as much praise is how
the Crowes
write compellingly within their standard sound, as they do here, beginning with the opening gambit of the down'n'dirty
"Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution"
and the crawling
"Walk Believer Walk."
From there,
Warpaint
continues to gain momentum, as this album is not only their strongest set of songs since
Amorica
, it has a depth and presence that is rare for a digital age creation and, best of all, the album has a true narrative thrust, making it
feel
like a true classic rock album. What
the Black Crowes
have done here is what true journeymen do: they don't renounce their past, they build upon it, finding hidden depths within it, shaping tradition after their own image to make it sound fresh. They're old-fashioned, but in the best sense: they're in it for the long haul, which the superb
Warpaint
proves beyond a shadow of a doubt. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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