Amorica
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- This article is about the Black Crowes album. For the fabled continent, see Amorica (legend). For Amorica as a name for Britain, see Britain.
Amorica | ||
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Album by the Black Crowes | ||
Released | 1994 | |
Recorded | May & June 1994 | |
Genre | Blues-Rock | |
Length | 54 min 13 sec | |
Record label | American Recordings | |
Producer | Rick Rubin | |
Professional reviews | ||
All Music Guide | Unknown | link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=MIDMR0412112120&sql=10:602tk6dxrkr3~T1) |
The Black Crowes Chronology | ||
The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (1992) | Amorica (1994) | Three Snakes and One Charm (1996) |
Amorica is the third album by The Black Crowes. Released in 1994 on American Recordings and re-issued it in the USA and UK in 1998. The album received mixed reviews from critics, but sales were good. The album cover's depiction of pubic hair caused controversy. The picture is from a 1976 United States Bicentennial issue of Hustler magazine. The record company ended up putting out an alternate cover that blacked out the offending hair.
Tracks
- "Gone"
- "A Conspiracy"
- "High Head Blues"
- "Cursed Diamond"
- "Non Fiction"
- "She Gave Good Sunflower"
- "P. 25 London"
- "Ballad In Urgency"
- "Wiser Time"
- "Downtown Money Waster"
- "Descending"
Personnel
- The Black Crowes - Producer
- Marc Ford - Guitar
- Eric Bobo - Percussion
- Johnny Colt - Bass
- Eddie Harsch - Keyboards
- Bruce Kaphan - Pedal Steel
- Jack Joseph Puig - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Chris Robinson - Harmonica, Vocals, Artwork, Art Direction
- Jeff Sheehan - Assistant Engineer
- Andy Sturmer
- Janet Levinson - Artwork, Art Direction, Design
- Butch BelAir - Photography
- Mique Willmott - Illustrations
- Jimmy Ashurst - Mandolin
- Steve Gorman - Drums
- Jamie Oliveri - Collage
- Rich Robinson - Guitar