Which is the better Black Crowes album — Shake Your Money Maker or A Pound of Feathers? This week’s Chuck’s Fight Club features a showdown between the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominated act’s debut and their latest records.
The Black Crowes‘ Shake Your Money Maker album is iconic. Upon its release, it ignited a blues rock revival that earned them a Best New Artist Grammy nomination. The album produced major hits like “She Talks to Angels” and their rendition of Otis Redding’s “Hard to Handle,” along with fan favorites such as “Seeing Things,” “Jealous Again,” and “Twice as Hard.” It has achieved five-times platinum status, marking a grand start to their career.
However, while Shake Your Money Maker holds a special place in many hearts, the Black Crowes have continued to excel since brothers Chris and Rich Robinson reunited. Their latest album, A Pound of Feathers, is off to a promising start. It features singles like “Profane Prophecy” and “It’s Like That,” both resonating well within the blues rock genre. Additionally, tracks such as “Pharmacy Chronicles,” “Cruel Streak,” and “High & Lonesome” showcase the album’s depth.
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As part of Chuck’s Fight Club, Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong will introduce the matchup during the 8PM hour on Monday. Arguments for both albums will be presented on Tuesday and Wednesday, allowing listeners to rank each. On Friday, votes will be counted, and the higher-ranked album will be featured in a Loudwire Nights rock block during the 8PM hour.
A reminder that Loudwire Nights with Chuck Armstrong airs nightly starting at 7PM ET. You can listen anytime, from anywhere right here or by downloading the Loudwire app.
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