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Three Snakes and One Charm [Bonus Tracks]
Three Snakes and One Charm [Bonus Tracks]
Tracks (14)
Released: January, 1996 by Legacy
Produced by: Chris Robinson, Eddie Harsch, Jack Joseph Puig, Johnny Colt, Steve Gorman, The Black Crowes
Engineer(s): Jack Joseph Puig
Genre: Rock
Songs
1
Under a Mountain
2
Good Friday
3
Nebakanezer
4
One Mirror Too Many
5
Blackberry
6
Girl from a Pawnshop
7
(Only) Halfway to Everywhere
8
Bring on, Bring On
9
How Much for Your Wings?
10
Let Me Share the Ride
11
Better When You're Not Alone
12
Evil Eye
13
Just Say You're Sorry [*]
14
Mellow Down Easy [*]
Album Review
With Amorica, the Black Crowes began developing a distinctive sound, shading their Stonesy Southern boogie with a variety of rootsy and psychedelic overtones. But where Amorica was rich with kaleidescopic colors, Three Snakes and One Charm is stripped-down and direct. Sure, it has a punchy, muscular sound that is, if anything, more eclectic than its predecessor, but the production is distressingly monotonous and the songs lack strong hooks. Even with its faults, Three Snakes and One Charm is a winning album, mainly because the Black Crowes' musicianship continues to deepen -- the musical fusions and eclecticism are seamless, particularly from lead guitarist Rich Robinson. Their musicianship would be even more impressive if the songs were equal in quality. [Three Snakes and One Charm is also available in an edition that adds 2 bonus tracks: "Just Say You're Sorry" and a cover of "Mellow Down Easy".] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
 
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