This is the renaissance period of the Black Crowes. On the cusp of their 20 year anniversary the Brothers’ Robinson have found a new guitarist in Luther Dickinson and a new approach to recording. Their latest release Before The Frost…and its companion Until the Freeze are the most refreshing recordings the Crowes have had in many years. Recorded at Levon Helm’s barn/studio in upstate New York, the albums boast a hearty 21tracks all cut in front of a live audience. I Ain’t Hiding is the stand out track of these recordings. With its rolling drums and 70′s inspired dance hook the song unveils a side of the Crowes that is often not heard. For the recording process the Crowes seemed to be directly influenced from Levon’s Midnight Rambles which have seen the former Band drummer invite many of his close friends & family to his barn to jam in front of a live audience. Enjoy.
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