THE BLACK CROWES Go Into The Vault For 'The Lost Crowes'
- June 1, 2006
Twice THE BLACK CROWES have recorded albums that were never officially released: "Tall" in 1993 and "Band" in 1997. While a few songs from these lost albums were re-recorded and released on studio albums, many have emerged only through the band's legendary live shows. THE BLACK CROWES recently went into the vault, collecting the best moments from those abandoned sessions for a special treat for their longtime fans. Titled "The Lost Crowes", it is a two-disc set of unreleased music that has been remixed for its public debut on Rhino. The compilation will be available August 29 at all retail outlets and at www.rhino.com for a suggested retail price of $24.98. The same day, the band's 1992 home video, "Who Killed That Bird Out On Your Window Sill", will make its DVD debut on Rhino Home Video for a suggested retail price of $14.99.
In fall of 1993 vocalist Chris Robinson, guitarists Rich Robinson and Marc Ford, drummer Steve Gorman, bassist Johnny Colt, and keyboardist Ed Harsch recorded more than 30 songs at Conway Studios in Los Angeles. Working on the follow-up to "Southern Harmony And Musical Companion", the band descended into an emotional, startlingly heavy creative patch that became a stepping-stone to the 1994 album, "Amorica".
Named after an old jazz term for getting high, the "Tall" sessions contain a total of 16 unreleased tracks that offer an unflinching glimpse into rough and beautiful music born from turmoil and tension. "The Lost Crowes" includes early versions of seven "Amorica" songs such as "A Conspiracy", "Descending", "Wiser Time" and "Cursed Diamond". The collection also features the undiscovered classics "Tied Up And Swallowed", "Feathers", "Thunderstorm 654" and "Lowdown", a sad lost anthem that became "Ballad In Urgency".
Four years later, the band came off the road after headlining the Furthur Festival and went into a Nashville studio to record songs for a planned follow-up to 1996's acclaimed "Three Snakes & One Charm". Where "Tall" thrives on the mayhem of their young Los Angeles days, "Band" confidently probes some of THE BLACK CROWES' most mature, thoughtful work.
The "Band" sessions contain 10 songs including a different version of the B-side "Peace Anyway", plus "If It Ever Stops Raining", a song that would become the title track to the 1999 album "By Your Side". The compilation also spotlights the taut riff rock of "Paint An 8", the windblown ache of "Wyoming & Me" along with the freaky-longhaired-Mother Earth grooves of "Another Roadside Tragedy", "Grinnin" and "Life Vest".
Paul Stacey has remixed all of the music on "The Lost Crowes", which also includes liner notes spotlighting the stories behind these legendary lost sessions as told by the Robinsons.
THE BLACK CROWES released its first home video, "Who Killed That Bird Out On Your Window Sill", in 1992 while touring for the band’s sophomore album. Rhino Home Video will release a remastered and expanded version of the video on DVD that features live performances, interviews, backstage and studio footage, videos from the group's first two albums, and additional bonus features.
"The Lost Crowes" track listing:
Disc 1: The Band Sessions
01. Paint An 8 02. Grinnin 03. If It Ever Stops Raining 04. Wyoming & Me 05. Predictable 06. Never Forget This Song 07. Life Vest 08. Another Roadside Tragedy 09. My Heart's Killing Me 10. Peace Anyway
Disc 2: The Tall Sessions
01. A Conspiracy 02. Evil Eye 03. Cursed Diamond 04. London P25 05. Dirty Hair Halo 06. Hi-Head Blues 07. Feathers 08. Nonfiction 09. Tied Up And Swallowed 10. Wiser Time 11. Sunday Buttermilk Waltz 12. Descending 13. Lowdown 14. Tornado 15. Songs Of The Flesh 16. Thunderstorm 6:54
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COMMENT | badass posted by : Ricky6 6/1/2006 4:14:36 AM
i love these guys!!!
first post
COMMENT | posted by : Phonics Monkey 6/1/2006 5:17:49 AM
I've got bootlegs of both of these albums and am thrilled to be able to get "real" versions of them.
COMMENT | I'll be in line to get both of these. posted by : Deke Jeffery 6/1/2006 6:13:36 AM
The Black Crowes might be the most underappreciated band in rock history.
Another way of saying Thank You to their Loyal Fans.
There is no other band in the World Today that will do this!
Peace,
COMMENT | fuck you posted by : grimm666 6/1/2006 8:20:10 AM
Gringoz personality, bland and boring.
COMMENT | posted by : VertigoMynd 6/1/2006 8:39:38 AM
Just saw these guys in Louisville Ky @ the Palace and they rocked out for 3 hours straight! one of the best live bands around period
COMMENT | posted by : mickronson 6/1/2006 9:00:15 AM
you cant go wrong with the black crowes. i really like chris's solo stuff as well
COMMENT | HUH???? posted by : Javelin 6/1/2006 10:36:44 AM
Bland and boring???
Obviously you have never seen them live! Thats where their strentgh is, a great live band!
COMMENT | 3 WORDS posted by : RiotAct666 6/1/2006 11:12:58 AM
First
Day
Buyer
COMMENT | WHO KILLED THAT BIRD OUT ON YOUR WINDOW SILL posted by : Brother Maynard 6/1/2006 11:28:13 AM
Finally on DVD. Boots of the other 2 have been out for a while but this is great news if your into the Crowes.
COMMENT | the black crowes rock!!! posted by : hatetofeel 6/1/2006 1:12:06 PM
they are an awesome band, without a doubt. bands dont do this kind of stuff anymore. they are great musicians and totally one of the most underrated bands out there. im glad they're still around.
BLACK CROWES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
COMMENT | MANY MANY THANKS!!!! posted by : chickenhead 6/2/2006 6:15:36 PM
I've had a the vhs of "who killed that bird...." since '92, so this will be a fantastic upgrade. The Crowes are at the top of their game right now, and they are touring with the Drive-By Truckers this summer, cannot wait!
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