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Wednesday June 17, 04:29 PM
Black Crowes double down with 'Frost' and 'Freeze'
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Fans of the Black Crowes will get a
double dose of the blues-rock band's music this fall, when the
group releases the album "Before the Frost ..."
Fans who purchase the Sept. 1 release will receive unique
download codes with which they can obtain a second Crowes
record, "... Until The Freeze."
Both new studio albums were recorded at the Woodstock, New
York, studios of Levon Helm (The Band) and produced by Paul
Stacey, who worked with the Crowes on 2006's "The Lost Crowes"
and 2008's "Warpaint."
The combined 20 tracks also will be available together on
one vinyl version, also slated for Sept. 1 release.
Other than a cover of Stephen Stills' "So Many Times," all
the songs are originals by the band.
In a statement on the unique recording setup, as well as
the release method, Black Crowes lead singer Chris Robinson
said, "I think we fulfilled a musical commitment to continue on
the golden road of artistic independence. Approaching 20 years
into our careers, we still are ambitious enough to push
ourselves to create something unique that we have never done
before."
Over the past few years, the Black Crowes have undergone a
number of changes in their touring and recording lineups, with
the notable addition of North Mississippi All-Stars guitarist
Luther Dickinson.
The band resumes touring Thursday in Hampton
Beach, New Hampshire.
(Editing by Sheri Linden at Reuters)
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