Amorica
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- This article is about the Black Crowes album. For the name given in ancient times to the part of Gaul, see Armorica.
Amorica | ||
Studio album by the Black Crowes | ||
Released | Nov. 1, 1994 | |
Recorded | May-June 1994 | |
Genre | Blues-Rock | |
Length | 54:13 | |
Label | American Recordings | |
Producer(s) | Jack Joseph Puig | |
Professional reviews | ||
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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. It was released in late 1994 on American Recordings and re-issued in the USA and UK in 1998, with two added bones tracks. The album cover's depiction of pubic hair, from a 1976 United States Bicentennial issue of Hustler magazine, caused controversy. The record company ended up putting out an alternative cover that blacked out the offending image.
[edit] Track listing
- "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"
- "Song Of The Flesh"
- "Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz" (instrumental)
Tracks 12 and 13 are bonus tracks on 1998 Sho' Nuff Box Set release.
[edit] Personnel
- Chris Robinson - Vocals
- Rich Robinson - Guitar
- Marc Ford - Guitar
- Eddie Harsch - Keyboards
- Johnny Colt - Bass
- Steve Gorman - Drums
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1994 | The Billboard 200 | 11 |