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The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion
Extra Tracks, Enhanced, Remastered
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Track Listings
1 | Sting Me |
2 | Remedy |
3 | Thorn In My Pride |
4 | Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye |
5 | Sometimes Salvation |
6 | Hotel Illness |
7 | Black Moon Creeping |
8 | No Speak No Slave |
9 | My Morning Song |
10 | Time Will Tell |
11 | Sting Me (Slow) |
12 | 99 Lbs. |
13 | Non-Audio Content |
Editorial Reviews
THE BLACK CROWES 'The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion' 12-track Remastered Enhanced CD album on American Recordings featuring the original 10-track album digitally remastered plus the 2 bonus tracks: Sting Me (Slow) and 99 LBs plus enhanced content with the music videos for Remedy and Sometimes Salvation plus screensaver, and website link. Housed in a standard jewel case with picture inserts. [Catalog# CK 69398]
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 4.94 x 0.45 inches; 1.59 ounces
- Manufacturer : American Recordings
- Date First Available : October 21, 2006
- Label : American Recordings
- ASIN : B000009QP4
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #97,042 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #536 in Classic Southern Rock
- #1,022 in Musical Soundtracks & Scores
- #2,084 in Blues Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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This album starts of rockin' with "Sting Me" and "Remedy." A pair heavy, funky, soulful rockers. Then things slow down a bit with "Thorn" and "Bad Luck, Blue Eyes." Things get a bit darker, but no less rocking with numbers like "Black Moon Creeping" and "My Morning Song." "Sometimes Salvation" is the heaviest tune of the collection. It's a slower, sloppy Rich Robinson riff featuring a wicked hot and juicy solo from Marc Ford. "Hotel Illness" is a rootsy mid-tempo rocker, and "Time Will Tell," a Bob Marley cover, is a bit of filler to finish the record.
Devotees of the first album, "Shake Your Money Maker" may be disappointed by the lack of pop-friendly songs on this one. But if you like heavy, funky, rockin' grooves and soulful screaming you'll really dig it. In my opinion this is the sound of a band coming off of huge chart success finding their true sound. This album is said to have been recorded over the course of a single weekend, and definitely has that loose type of sound. Awesome album.
the best song on here is my morning song. i saw them do this live and honestly, it was the best song i have ever heard for the hundreds and hundreds of concerts i have gone to, that one just blew me away!
this album is the crowes zenith and their seminal album as far as i am concerned.
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Un peu southern rock body-buildé, parfois limite hard, ça a du style et de la tenue. Les compos sont bonnes, plutôt longues et assez variées et cerise sur le gâteau, la rythmique est très bonne, éminemment groovy, ça pulse un max ! Chris Robinson le chanteur a un timbre de voix qui rappelle un peu celui de Rod Stewart, mais qui me plait d'avantage que celui de l'écossais. Marc Ford, le principal guitariste soliste assure bien, mais avec un son un peu trop sec, manquant de reverb à mon goût.
L'album mérite largement ses cinq étoiles mais je le trouve un peu fatiguant à écouter à la longue, les guitares saturées sont un peu trop omniprésentes, on aimerait parfois souffler un peu.
Très très au-dessus de la moyenne de ce que j'ai pu écouter dans toutes les productions rock des années 90.
だがだいたい落ち着いた雰囲気!
From the opening chords of “Sting me” you know that your in for something really special, the song writing has matured considerable & the improvement in the musicianship is a revelation.
Full of classic songs, “Remedy” is an instant anthem, “Thorn in my Pride” is deeply soulful & Bob Marley’s “Only time will tell” finishes off the album with a nice laid back or most jamming-on-the-back-porch feel.
You also get two bonus tracks, “Sting me (slow)" it does what it says on the tin, pretty close to the album version but slowed down giving the song more of a blues feel, but considering the amount of slower tracks on the album, I think the fast version was the right choice. Second is a Rolling Stones style version of "99lbs", ok if nothing special.
So “Southern Harmony..” really punched the band into the big league when it came to musical credibility, which carried on with their next two albums “Amorica” & “3 Snakes..”.