Shake Your Money Maker (Reis)
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$7.99
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- Seller:MovieMars
- Sales Rank:7,205
- Language:English (Original Language)
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
- Release Date:November 13, 2007
- MPN:8 3 00714635
- UPC:886971463521
- EAN:0886971463521
- ASIN:B000WS4OSO
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- BLACK CROWES SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER
Tracks
- Twice as Hard
- Sister Luck
- Seeing Things
- Thick N' Thin
- Struttin' Blues
- Don't Wake Me [*]
- Mercy, Sweet Moan [*]
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Out-of-print in the US! Import pressing of their stellar 1990 album. Features the original 10 tracks. Warner.
Amazon.com essential recording
Few young bands have embraced classic rock as fully as the Black Crowes. Their debut album features a bar-band stomp rooted in the back catalogs of the Rolling Stones, Free, the Faces, any number of early-'70s hard rockers. The secret of their success has been singer Chris Robinson's lanky rock-star poses matched with a voice as raw as whisky and as inviting as velvet. Add a healthy rhythm section accentuated by producer (and Rick Rubin protégé) George Drakoulias and you've got the dynamic shuffle of their hits ("Jealous Again" and the title track). While the band clearly likes to party, they're even more convincing as the Sunday-morning comedown of "She Talks to Angels." --Rob O'Connor
Amazon.com
Few young bands have embraced classic rock as fully as the Black Crowes. Their debut album features a bar-band stomp rooted in the back catalogs of the Rolling Stones, Free, the Faces, and any number of early '70s hard rockers. The secret of their success has been singer Chris Robinson's lanky rock-star poses matched with a voice as raw as whisky and as inviting as velvet. Add a healthy rhythm section accentuated by producer (and Rick Rubin protégé) George Drakoulias and you've got the dynamic shuffle of their hits ("Jealous Again" and the title track). While the band clearly likes to party, they're even more convincing with their Sunday-morning comedown, "She Talks to Angels." --Rob O'Connor
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