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1990 Black Crowes, The ‎– Shake Your Money Maker 24
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Black Crowes, The   ΓÇÄΓÇô Shake Your Money Maker  
Label: 
Def American Recordings ΓÇÄΓÇô 842 515-1 
Format: 
Vinyl, LP, Album 

Country: 
 Europe  
Released: 
 1990  
Genre: 
Rock 
Style: 
Rock & Roll, Southern Rock, Hard Rock 



Tracklist Hide Credits .


A1    Twice As Hard     4:09  
A2    Jealous Again     4:35  
A3    Sister Luck     5:14  
A4    Could I've Been So Blind     3:44  
A5    Seeing Things     5:18  
B1    Hard To Handle     3:08  
B2    Thick N' Thin     2:43  
B3    She Talks To Angels     5:30  
B4    Struttin' Blues     4:10  
B5    Stare It Cold     5:15  


Credits 

Producer ΓÇô George Drakoulias 
Written-By ΓÇô C. Robinson* (tracks: A1 to A5, B2 to B5), R. Robinson* (tracks: A1 to A5, B2 to B5) 
 

Notes 

Recorded at Soundscape Studios, Atlanta; Chapel Studios, Paramount Studios and Grandmaster Studios, LA. 

Review by Steve Huey 


The Black Crowes' debut album, Shake Your Money Maker, may borrow heavily from the 
bluesy hard rock grooves of the Rolling Stones and Faces (plus a bit of classic soul),
but the band gets away with it due to sharp songwriting and an ear for strong riffs 
and chorus melodies, not to mention the gritty, muscular rhythm guitar of Rich 
Robinson and brother Chris' appropriate vocal swagger. Unlike their later records, 
the Crowes don't really stretch out and jam that much on Money Maker, but that helps 
distill their virtues into a handful of memorable singles ("Jealous Again," "She Talks 
to Angels," a cover of Otis Redding's "Hard to Handle"), and most of the album tracks 
maintain an equally high standard. Shake Your Money Maker may not be stunningly 
original, but it doesn't need to be; it's the most concise demonstration of the 
fact that The Black Crowes are a great, classic rock & roll band.

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