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Category: Southern Rock
Year: 1998
Label: Columbia
Catalog Number: ck69361
1. | Go Faster | |
2. | Kickin' My Heart Around | |
3. | By Your Side | |
4. | Horsehead | |
5. | Only A Fool | |
6. | Heavy | |
7. | Welcome To The Goodtimes | |
8. | Go Tell The Congregation | |
9. | Diamond Ring | |
10. | Then She Said My Name | |
11. | Virtue And Vice |
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From: Blue Charvel | Date: March 25, 2004 at 12:13 |
Great in-your-face southern/blues/rock, whatever you wanna call it, I think this one kicks butt. Really sounds like their groove was starting to slip on Three Snakes, but this one is right in the pocket. Go Faster, Stop Kickin' My Heart Around, and Go Tell The Congregation are my personal favs on this disc. |
From: Tony | Date: March 26, 2004 at 0:46 |
Just an awesome cd that had it been released after "The Great Southern.." would have gone triple platinum. Shame this disc didn't get more attention. Just great kick out the jams rock-n-roll and these guys seemed like they stopped trying so hard for this disc and just decided to rock-n-roll. Still kicks butt 6 years later and worth checking out if you lost interest after the debut. "Kickin My Heart Around" still gets the air guitar out for me whenever I listen to it. |
From: Metal Pete | Date: March 26, 2004 at 14:59 |
I need to get this one, cuz I love the first two and the stuff I heard from this was very similar and good. I saw them perform live in Orlando after this album was released, cool show! Sometimes, only the Crowes will suit the mood. |
From: CurtisLoew | Date: March 27, 2004 at 1:33 |
Their best since the debut. |
From: lostchild | Date: April 1, 2004 at 16:41 |
Coincido con que es lo mejor desde "Shake Your Money Maker", el tema By Your Side es perfecto! Como siempre en los discos de los Crowes mezcla de temas excelentes con otros del montón. |
From: Mike | Date: May 1, 2004 at 16:50 |
A step back? I'm not sure. They tried to update songs from the 97 Nashville Sessions like "If It Ever Stops Raining" which became "By Your Side" and new version of "Only A Fool". The use of Kevin Shirely as producer didn't help either. |
From: FRATELLO | Date: June 11, 2004 at 4:18 |
Successful effort to make step in the direction of their first one. Agree with CurtisLoew. |
From: Trick Taylor | Date: June 14, 2004 at 11:48 |
It is criminal that this slab of Faces 70's whiskey rock was so ignored. Gone are the tripped-out (ie: boring) leanings and "experimental" (ie: man are we stoned) structures. Instead the Crowes deliver their most joyful and enjoyable album. There is almost a glam feel to this (not Tigertailz glam, but real 70's English glam). If you liked the first two, but were scared away by subsequent releases, this is the one to come back to. |
From: pie75 | Date: June 25, 2010 at 9:27 |
according to the hype surrounding this when it first came out this was the best thing since shake your moneymaker but let me assure all of you it's nothing of the sort but let it be said it's still a very good album some good songs like kickin' my heart around,,horsehead,only a fool, by your side and welcome to the good times are all fine stuff |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: July 17, 2024 at 18:51 |
I thought "Stop Kickin' My Heart Around" flat-out jammed when I first heard it. This was in late 1998, when nu-metal was on the rise, and there was almost no roll in the rock of the day. I was surprised when the DJ came on and said it was the Black Crowes—it rocked harder than I'd ever heard the Crowes do—and I must say a little disappointed too. I hoped it was some cool new band I could get excited about, not these guys again. AOR radio loved the Crowes from the beginning, because here was a new band that sounded old, that fit right in with the playlist without scaring your uncle (not like that heavy metal!) and yet you could still claim to be hip and happenin' and with-it. And so it was almost a decade later for the fifth album. What remained of AOR radio still loved the Crowes, and it got lots of airplay. People just weren't buying the record that much, that's all. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: July 17, 2024 at 18:56 |
The first two songs are the best, but it's still a pretty decent disc all the way through, not as meandering and mellow as the previous couple. Side note: another band from Georgia released a new album with a song called "Heavble" around the same time, and AOR radio loved them too, for much the same reason. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: July 17, 2024 at 19:02 |
I meant, another song called "Heavy," that is. (Hint: neither song was heavy in any way.) |
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