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Format: CD
 2 Discs
 Record Label: Eagle Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Live
 UPC: 826992009520 |
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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Halfway to Everywhere, (Only) 2. Sting Me 3. No Speak No Slave 4. Soul Singing 5. Welcome to the Goodtimes 6. Jealous Again 7. Space Captain 8. My Morning Song 9. Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz
DISC 2: 1. Cursed Diamond 2. She Talks to Angels 3. Wiser Time 4. Non Fiction 5. Seeing Things 6. Hard to Handle 7. Let Me Share the Ride 8. Mellow Down Easy 9. Remedy 10. Night They Drove Ol' Dixie Down, The
| Details | | Distributor: | Fontana Distribution | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Black Crowes: Marc Ford, Rich Robinson (vocals, guitar); Chris Robinson (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Suen Pipien (vocals, bass guitar); Joshi Marshall (alto saxophone); David Ellis (tenor saxophone); Gavin DiStasi (trumpet); Marty Wehner (trombone); Ed Hawrysch (keyboards); Steve Gorman (drums, percussion); Charity White, Mona Lisa Young (background vocals). Recording information: The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA (2005). Issued around the same time as the two-disc Black Crowes rarities set, LOST CROWES, this 2006 release presents the revered rock ensemble in concert during a five-night stint on their '05 reunion tour at San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium. Clearly energized after their three-year hiatus, the Crowes offer up a vibrant set that mixes their biggest hits (the melancholy "She Talks to Angels," the down-and-dirty "Hard to Handle") with lesser-known latter-day material (the funky "Let Me Share the Ride," the neo-psychedelic "Soul Singing"). As always, vocalist Chris Robinson leads the band with his own toasted swagger while his brother, Rich, lays down fierce, Stones-inspired guitar riffs that are perfectly complemented by Eddie Harsch's groove-laden keyboard lines. Highlights of the double-disc live set include a raucous take on "Remedy" and a Southern-fried version of the Band's "The Night They Drove Ol' Dixie Down." (Note: FREAK 'N' ROLL is also available on DVD.)
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