Genre: Southern Rock, Hard Rock
Label Number: CK 69361
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© 1998 Columbia/American Recordings
AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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© 1998 Columbia/American Recordings
AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Between Shake Your Money Maker and Three Snakes and One Charm, the Black Crowes evolved from a muscular, Stonesy
hard rock outfit to full-fledged modern-day Southern rockers, drawing
from a wealth of blues, country, folk, and rock styles to create a
sprawling, fluid sound that was simultaneously traditional and
distinctive. The problem was, their loose-limbed grooves tended to
connect better in concert than on record, especially since they were
sacrificing songs for the sake of sound, which in turn was decreasing
their audience. Aware of the situation, the Crowes went back to their roots with By Your Side. Armed with a string of concise, energetic rockers, the Crowes hit harder than they had since their debut, yet they retain the sonic detail that reared its head on Amorica,
adding pianos, choirs, and scores of other flourishes throughout the
record. It's a back-to-basics set performed with all of the knowledge
they have gained over the years, and the result is a thoroughly
enjoyable record, their most satisfying and accessible effort since The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion.
Not that it's necessarily in that league -- it lacks the parade of
great songs that elevate that album above all their others -- but it
does find the Crowes
in lean fighting form for the first time in years, proving that they're
possibly the best straight-ahead rock & roll band of the '90s.
tags: the black crowes, by your side, 1998, flac,
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