Track Listing 1. Good Morning Captain 2. Been a Long Time (Waiting On Love) 3. Appaloosa 4. Train Still Makes a Lonely Sound, A 5. I Aint Hiding 6. Kept My Soul 7. What is Home? 8. Houston Don't Dream About Me 9. Make Glad 10. And the Band Played On... 11. Last Place That Loves Lives, The
| Details | | Producer: | Paul Stacey | | Distributor: | RED Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Christopher Robinson (vocals, guitar, harp); Adam Macdougall (vocals, keyboards); Sven Pipien (vocals); Luther Dickinson (guitar); Larry Campbell (banjo, fiddle); Steve Gorman (drums, percussion); Joe Magistro (percussion). Audio Mixer: Paul Stacey. Recording information: Levon Helm Studios. When the Black Crowes' first album appeared in early 1990, it was a record out of time--a rootsy, swaggering, Stones-meets-Faces rock & roll disc released at the height of hair metal mania. Nearly two decades later, the band had built a substantial catalog and become hailed as one of rock's most exciting live acts, yet remained as artistically uncompromising as ever. It's perhaps no surprise, then, that the group decided to record BEFORE THE FROST and its accompanying album UNTIL THE FREEZE live in the studio in front of a small audience of devoted fans over the course of just five nights. The results are suitably rough n' ready, and finds the band matching classic rock influences (as on "I Ain't Hiding," which recalls the Stones BLACK & BLUE era) with its own trademark shambling southern rock vibe.
Editorial Reviews 3.5 stars out of 5 -- FREEZE is a set of American beauties that flow from spacey bluegrass to good-time boogie and pensive country folk. Rolling Stone
3 stars out of 5 -- [O]pener 'Good Morning Captain' adds bluegrass infusions to the band's spliff-infused blues, while 'I Ain't Hiding' brings the funk... Q
[O]pener 'Good Morning Captain' rides a roadhouse-worthy slide-guitar groove, while gorgeous harmonies enrich a cover of the Stephen Stills/Chris Hillman gem 'So Many Times.' Billboard
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