Black Crowes/Germany 1996
Black Crowes/Germany 1996
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The best professional shots representing the "jamband era" are to be released. The "jamband era" refers to the "THREE SNAKES AND ONE CHARM" era, when the set was changed almost every night. There were almost no TV appearances or professional shots during this period, which is very valuable. In fact, only the New York performance (acoustic) and the Essen performance (electric) are known. This work is a professional shot of the "Essen performance on November 15, 1996". It's wonderful because it's not just valuable, but also appreciated to be able to watch it. This show was broadcast on the traditional German program "ROCKPALAST", and its quality is special. The image quality with an analog feel is thought to be an air check, but its beauty is beautiful even to modern eyes. There is no master deterioration or noise-like noise, and the coloring does not seem to have jumped over 20 years. Of course, the perfect camerawork and mix unique to traditional programs are a perfect "official class" visual beauty (audio noise caused by the master is inserted around 37:30 and 45:00). The "jam band era" depicted in that quality is also incredibly wonderful. First of all, the set list is surprising. The main focus is on six songs from "AMORICA" ("Chevrolet" is a bonus song on the Japanese version), with three songs each from the latest album "THREE SNAKES AND ONE CHARM" and the masterpiece "SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER," plus a cover of Elmore James' "Shake Your Money Maker." Since the set was changed every night during this period, this set is not the entire set, but it is a bold composition that completely ignores the million-selling album "THE SOUTHERN HARMONY AND MUSICAL COMPANION." And the ensemble dancing on that set list has a free jam mood that is very delicious. In particular, the flow of "Ballad In Urgency" and "Wiser Time" is wonderful with Chris Robinson's lustrous singing voice, Eddie Hirsch's solo, and Rich Robinson & Mark Ford's twin exchanges are the best. And the jam reaches its climax in "High Head Blues". You can enjoy a thrilling performance that picks up the tempo towards the end while jamming for more than 10 minutes. The "jam band era" is often overlooked now. Although they were originally a musical band, THE BLACK CROWES was here, enjoying the "sympathy" between the members without relying on big hits. Of the two professional shots that convey this hot and deep era, this is the only one that focuses on their true value, "electricity". Their essence that even makes you feel the pride of rock & blues. Please enjoy it to your heart's content. Live at Grugahalle, Essen, Germany 15th November 1996 PRO-SHOT 1. Introduction 2. One Mirror Too Man 3. Bring On, Bring On 4. Evil Eye 5. Shake Your Money Maker 6. Ballad In Urgency 7. Wiser Time 8. Thick 'n' Thin 9. Nonfiction 10. She Gave Good Sunflower 11. Chevrolet 12. High Head Blues 13. Stare It Cold 14. Friday 15. Hard To Handle 16. Outroduction Chris Robinson - Vocal Rich Robinson - Guitar Mark Ford - Guitar Ed Hersch - Piano & Organ Johnny Colt - Bass Steve Gorman - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.90min.
Live at Grugahalle, Essen, Germany 15th November 1996 PRO-SHOT 1. Introduction 2. One Mirror Too Man 3. Bring On, Bring On 4. Evil Eye 5. Shake Your Money Maker 6. Ballad In Urgency 7. Wiser Time 8. Thick 'n' Thin 9. Nonfiction 10. She Gave Good Sunflower 11. Chevrolet 12. High Head Blues 13. Stare It Cold 14. Good Friday 15. Hard To Handle 16. Outroduction Chris Robinson - Vocal Rich Robinson - Guitar Mark Ford - Guitar Ed Hersch - Piano & Organ Johnny Colt - Bass Steve Gorman - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.90min.