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Black Crowes Announce Deluxe Edition Of 'The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

The Black Crowes have announced a deluxe edition of their 1992 studio album The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion, set for release on Ships on December 1.

The box set includes a reproduction of the original 132-page promotional hymn book featuring insights on the record and band's state of mind from both Chris Robinson and Rich Robinson and sheet music for the 9 Chris and Rich compositions.

Along with the box there are 4 12"x12" lithographs of images from The Southern Harmony photo shoots.

The project has been overseen by Robinson brothers and album producer George Draklouias.

There are 14 unreleased recordings including 2 studio recordings, a live concert from February 1993, and the never-heard-before live in-studio performance recorded at the end of The Southern Harmony session along with b-sides and the original album, now remastered.

The Super Deluxe Edition 3CD box set is available for pre-order for $99.98 (Limited to 4 per customer).

Tracklist:

CD1 - The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion

1. Sting Me
2. Remedy
3. Thorn In My Pride
4. Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye
5. Sometimes Salvation
6. Hotel Illness
7. Black Moon Creeping
8. No Speak No Slave
9. My Morning Song
10. Time Will Tell

CD2 - More Companions: Unreleased, Outtakes and B-Sides

1. 99 Pounds
2. Miserable
3. Rainy Day Women No 12 & 35
4. Boomer's Story
5. Darling of The Underground Press
6. Sting Me (Slow)
7. Bad Luck Blue Eyes, Goodbye
8. Sometimes Salvation
9. Black Moon Creeping

CD3 - Southern Harmony Live: November 3, 1993 Houston, TX

1. No Speak No Slave
2. Sting Me
4. My Morning Song
5. Jam
6. Thorn in My Pride
7. Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye
8. Black Moon Creeping
9. Hotel Illness
10. Sometimes Salvation
11. Remedy

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