The addition of the more technically gifted guitarist Marc Ford and a full-time organist gives the Black Crowes room to stretch out on The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, perhaps the band's finest moment. Using Rich Robinson's descending chord progressions as a base, the band grooves its way through a remarkably fresh-sounding collection of Faces-like rockers and ballads, tearing into the material with flair and confidence and really coming into its own as a top-notch rock & roll outfit. But while the focus is undeniably on the band's musical chemistry, Southern Harmony also boasts a strong collection of songs, striking a perfect balance between the concise Shake Your Money Maker and their later, more jam-oriented records. While there aren't as many obvious singles as on their debut album, The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion is the best expression of the Crowes' ability to take a classic, tried-and-true sound and make it their own. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
05/12/1992 | Rhino/wea Uk
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
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Credits
- Brendan O'Brien
- Engineer
- Chris Robinson
- Harmonica, Percussion, Art Direction, Hair Stylist, Vocals, Harp
- Kevin Shirley
- Mixing
- Chris Trujillo
- Conga
- Janet Levinson
- Art Direction, Design
- Mark Seliger
- Photography
- Johnny Colte
- Bass
- Rich Robinson
- Guitar, Vocals
- Leon Fervos
- Mastering
- Chris Fruyillo
- Conga
- Marc Ford
- Guitar
- Johnny Colt
- Bass
- George Drakoulias
- Producer
- Steve Gorman
- Drums
- Ed Hawrysch
- Organ, Wurlitzer, Piano, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond)
- The Black Crowes
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