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Shake Your Money Maker (Bonus Track Version)

The Black Crowes

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With singer Chris Robinson appearing to have eaten a box of Humble Pie records and a sound that channeled the Stones and the Faces circa Sticky Fingers and A Nod Is As Good As a Wink, the Black Crowes’ debut quickly found a home on rock radio. Shake Your Money Maker opened with the casually magisterial “Twice As Hard” and the loosely rolling “Jealous Again,” both of which established the group’s most effective voice. By the time the flying-too-close-to-the-ground ballad “She Talks to Angels” and a roaring cover of Otis Redding’s “Hard to Handle” hit, the Black Crowes were the certified rock stars their music suggested they’d been ready to be. This edition contains three bonus tracks, including an acoustic take of “Angels” and another louche, boisterous rocker, “Don’t Wake Me.”

Customer Reviews

The beginnings of musical legends

When I first heard of The Black Crowes It was the Summer of 1990..I was 14 and my brother got us tickets to see Aerosmith..He told me the warm-up band was called The Black Crowes..."never heard of them" i said...I don't remember most of the songs they played..but they were loud and had soul yet rocked at the same time...I remember talking about the Crowes the next day more than talking about the Aerosmith show...So I bought the album and I never looked back..If you like pure good ole Rock -N- Roll..pick this one up..I'm sure you've heard a handful of the songs on the radio...However, this is the only Crowes album that SCREAMS rock n roll...the rest of the crowes library takes music and your soul into another world...but Shake Your Money Maker isn't a bad place to start!! Just remember to thank Otis Redding!

THE BEST DEBUT ALBUM OF THE NINETIES!

The Black Crowes are killer! This is one of my favorite albums of there's, and its the greatest debut album of all time in the 90's in my book! Twice As Hard-10/10 Jealous Again-10/10 Sister Luck-9/10 Could Ive Been So Blind-9/10 Seeing Things-8/10 Hard To Handle-10/10 Thick N Thin-10/10 She Talks To Angels-10/10 Struttin Blues-9/10 Stare It Cold-8/10

An all time favorite

I bought the casette (anyone remember those things!?) when the album first came out and played it so much that i wore out the tape! An amaizing album, every track, every time, the Black Crowes wont dissapoint!

Biography

Formed: 1984 in Atlanta, GA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

At the time of their 1990 debut, the kind of rock & roll the Black Crowes specialized in was sorely out of style. Only Guns N' Roses came close to approximating a vintage Stones-style raunch, but they were too angry and jagged to pull it off completely. The Black Crowes, on the other hand, replicated that Stonesy swagger and Faces boogie perfectly. Vocalist Chris Robinson appropriated the sound and style of vintage Rod Stewart, while brother Rich Robinson fused Keith Richards' lean guitar attack...
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