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Black Crowes /Live Compile 1990

Black Crowes /Live Compile 1990

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A compilation of the best footage right after their debut will be released. They released their debut album "SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER" in January 1990, but this work contains four videos from March to April 1990. Of course, the guitar is Jeff Seeds, and it is a two-disc set filled with plenty of their professional shots just after they made their debut. Let's introduce each one. [Disc 1: New York performance on March 28, 1990] First up is nine club gigs two months after their debut. It is known as a representative video right after their debut. The quality is a superb one-camera professional shot. It is shot looking up from the left side of the stage, but the position is on the stage, and it can definitely only be recorded by those involved. Of course, the sound is also a sound board, and the master freshness is outstanding. Although it is different from the multi-camera that you imagine with the word "pro shot", it is used extensively from the close-up of the guitar to the zoom of Chris Robinson's expression. Even with multi-camera, it's like only the most delicious zoom is taken out. With that quality, you can witness plenty of their fierce performances, including "You're Wrong", "Kick The Devil Out Of Me" and "It's A Sin" that were not included in "SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER". [Disc 1: PINKPOP FESTIVAL, April 6, 1990] Next up is the representative video of "SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER" and the classic Pink Pop Festival. This is a multi-camera pro shot as you would imagine. There are only seven carefully selected songs from "SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER" and no particularly rare songs, but the quality alone makes it a superb shot that will be the No. 1 tour. The quality depicts their first concert in Europe. The moment they finally took flight into the world is truly dazzling. At the New York performance, the small space of the club was filled with heat and astringency, but this was a daytime performance, so it was bright and full of scale. The costumes have become much more glamorous, and their staging, which is not at all intimidating even in front of a large crowd, is wonderful. It is an exquisite sight that even gives the illusion of having grown into a world-class band overnight. [Disc 1: 1990 "LETTERMAN"] The third is a bonus-like video. It is a scene from when they appeared on the TV program "LETTERMAN". Although the exact date and time of recording are unknown, they performed "Jealous Again" and "Hard To Handle" at a studio live performance at the station. These two songs were recorded on different days. And the quality of this work, which is full of the best, is No. 1. The super vivid image quality of the master quality is definitely more than enough even in this digital age, and the sound that is directly connected to the brain is also intense. The performance depicted with that quality is also very interesting. For them, who are a live band to the core, the studio live performance in front of the camera feels a bit stiff, but the freshness is also a highlight. [Disc 2: New Haven performance on April 30, 1990] The second disc is also a unique and superb video. It was shot from the back of the venue in front of the stage, and for a moment you might think, "Audience?", but this is a shot of the people involved with the venue's camera. In fact, the stage is directly viewed from a viewpoint far above the heads of the audience on the first floor, and since it is fixed, this smooth scrolling / zoom is also beautiful. The zoom rate is tremendous, and even if you get close, it is super beautiful. The highlights are pursued with a visual beauty that is impossible with a consumer camera. In addition, it has a slightly 80's-like video processing. Although it is a little different from the so-called "pro shot", it is a sight that cannot be seen in the audience. And what makes such visual beauty shine even more is the sound. It is a dazzling sound board directly connected to the table, and their passionate performance is poured in with a direct sound that makes you feel the gap between the distant image and the sound. The quality of the album depicts a performance that has grown twice as much after experiencing Europe. The scorching magma-like live performance at the beginning of disc 1 is wonderful, but the appearance of the band having acquired a sense of scale in just one month is full of the brilliance of "Finally, the golden age!". This album also features "You're Wrong" and "It's A Sin," which were not included in "SHAKE YOUR MONEY MAKER." After this, they won the number one spot in the US with "THE SOUTHERN HARMONY AND MUSICAL COMPANION," but there was no large-scale promotion. It's just live, live, live. In other words, this work is packed with live performances that will take over the world. Four of the best images. This is a great decision board that contains only these five young brilliances just after their debut. Please take this opportunity to enjoy it to the fullest. Cat Club, New York, NY. USA 28th March 1990 Pinkpop Festival, Landgraaf, Netherlands 6th April 1990 Live at Toads Place, New Haven, CT. USA 30th April 1990 Disc 1(73:50) Cat Club, New York, NY. USA 28th March 1990 1. Thick N' Thin 2. You're Wrong 3. Twice As Hard 4. Kick The Devil Out Of Me 5. It's A Sin 6. Sister Luck 7. Hard To Handle 8. Jealous Again 9. Stare It Cold Pinkpop Festival, Landgraaf, Netherlands 6th April 1990 10. Introduction 11. Thick N' Thin 12. Twice As Hard 13. Sister Luck 14. Hard To Handle 15. Stare It Cold 16. Jealous Again 17. Struttin' Blues Letterman 1990 (US TV Show) 18. Introduction 19. Jealous Again 20. Hard To Handle Disc 2(38:56) Live at Toads Place, New Haven, CT. USA 30th April 1990 1. Think N' Thin 2. You're Wrong 3. Twice As Hard 4. It's A Sin 5. Sister Luck 6. Hard to Handle 7. Jealous Again 8. Stare it Cold 9. Struttin' Blues Chris Robinson - vocals Rich Robinson - guitar Jeff Cease - guitar Johnny Colt - bass guitar Steve Gorman - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.113min.

Cat Club, New York, NY. USA 28th March 1990 Pinkpop Festival, Landgraaf, Netherlands 6th April 1990 Live at Toads Place, New Haven, CT. USA 30th April 1990 Disc 1(73:50) Cat Club, New York, NY. USA 28th March 1990 1. Thick N' Thin 2. You're Wrong 3. Twice As Hard 4. Kick The Devil Out Of Me 5. It's A Sin 6. Sister Luck 7. Hard To Handle 8. Jealous Again 9. Stare It Cold Pinkpop Festival, Landgraaf, Netherlands 6th April 1990 10. Introduction 11. Thick N' Thin 12. Twice As Hard 13. Sister Luck 14. Hard To Handle 15. Stare It Cold 16. Jealous Again 17. Struttin' Blues Letterman 1990 (US TV Show) 18. Introduction 19. Jealous Again 20. Hard To Handle Disc 2(38:56) Live at Toads Place, New Haven, CT. USA 30th April 1990 1. Think N' Thin 2. You're Wrong 3. Twice As Hard 4. It's A Sin 5. Sister Luck 6. Hard to Handle 7. Jealous Again 8. Stare it Cold 9. Struttin' Blues Chris Robinson - vocals Rich Robinson - guitar Jeff Cease - guitar Johnny Colt - bass guitar Steve Gorman - drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.113min.

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