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THE BLACK CROWES' 'Cabin Fever' DVD Now Available - Nov. 25, 2009
THE BLACK CROWES released their new DVD, "Cabin Fever", on November 24 on the band's own label, Silver Arrow. The disc includes footage from the recording sessions that ultimately became the group's critically acclaimed new CD, "Before the Frost…Until the Freeze".

The innovative technique of inviting fans into the studio to become part of the process during recording is a rare experience and prudently, the band filmed the sessions. "Before the Frost…Until the Freeze" was recorded over a series of five nights in front of an intimate studio audience at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY.

The DVD of those sessions, "Cabin Fever" takes that experience one step further by allowing viewers to see behind the scenes footage of both the recording and songwriting sessions along with interaction between the band and the audience. The DVD gives fans that didn’t have the opportunity to attend the ability to feel the experience firsthand.

Exclusively on the DVD is the original "Little Lizzie Mae" as well as covers of VELVET UNDERGROUND's "Oh Sweet Nuthin'" and FRED NEIL's "Dolphins". The DVD also includes the tracks "Aimless Peacock", "Good Morning Captain", "Appaloosa", and "Been a Long Time (Waiting on Love)", among others, from "Before the Frost…Until the Freeze".

Chris Robinson conceived the concept of both "Before the Frost…Until the Freeze", and the DVD, "Cabin Fever". "I think we fulfilled a musical commitment to continue on the golden road of artistic independence," he said. "Approaching 20 years into our careers, we still are ambitious enough to push ourselves to create something unique that we have never done before."

The "Cabin Fever" DVD trailer can be viewed below.



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COMMENT |
posted by : Libertarian Carcass
11/25/2009 7:58:43 PM

NOT METAL
not that bad but definitely NOT METAL

COMMENT | Crowes rock!
posted by : RiotAct666
11/25/2009 8:03:05 PM

Cool i'll pick up the DVD.

COMMENT |
posted by : HJSimpson
11/26/2009 12:16:05 AM

new cd is amazing, dvd sounds like a cool Netflix add

COMMENT | LIBERTARIAN CARCASS
posted by : Basajaun
11/26/2009 12:39:40 AM


Please, don't be so close minded. There are TONS of bands here that are not "metal" because this site is not about "metal" at all.

Metal in itself is not a style that came out of nowhere.

COMMENT | True, they're not Metal....
posted by : BroadwayJoeFYVM
11/26/2009 5:15:05 AM

But The Black Crowes have rocked harder and partied harder than most of use ever will, and you've got to give some serious rock-star props to Chris Robinson. After all, who amongst us have banged, married, then dumped Kate Hudson? Now that's a rock star for you. I thoroughly enjoy their music, wish I could've afforded to see them play here in Reno recently.

COMMENT | Broadway and Basajaun
posted by : Libertarian Carcass
11/26/2009 10:18:34 AM

Great point Broadway! PROPS
Basajaun - it's not closed mindedness, I assure you. I am a big fan of all kinds of music. This is a board that's usually about hard rock / metal music, that's all. You're right that metal music developed from many styles of music and has been influenced in its most modern forms from some pretty arcane sources.

COMMENT | Before the Frost
posted by : mr. moof
11/26/2009 11:34:22 AM

Great, great album. One of their best.

COMMENT | Re: Before the Frost
posted by : Dave_Santos
12/1/2009 1:12:26 PM

I'm with you, man. Probably one of their best works together with "Southern Harmony" and "Amorica" perhaps. I like much more "Before the frost" anyway. They are much more into the Allman Brothers and The Band's sounds, which elevates their music to a very higher level of quality.



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