
Three Snakes And One Charm is a Rock album by The Black Crowes, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 61 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Southern Rock
- raw
- swaggering
- southern
About
For their fourth album, The Black Crowes hunkered down in an old house in Atlanta and crafted this surprisingly concise collection. "Girl from a Pawnshop" is the exception, its extended crescendo one of the band's most memorable moments; Chris Robinson's quiet, lovelorn poetry in "How Much for Your Wings?" is measured in comparison. "Nebekanezer" and "Under a Mountain" rock like the Crowes’ former selves, and they enlist the Dirty Dozen Brass Band to add R&B flourish to the rollicking "(Only) Halfway to Everywhere" and "Let Me Share the Ride."
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Tracklist
- 1Under A Mountain4:10
- 2Good Friday3:51
- 3Nebakanezer4:07
- 4One Mirror Too Many3:34
- 5Blackberry3:25
- 6Girl From A Pawnshop6:17
- 7(Only) Halfway To Everywhere3:59
- 8Bring On, Bring On3:56
- 9How Much For Your Wings?3:27
- 10Let Me Share The Ride3:18
- 11Better When You're Not Alone4:10
- 12Evil Eye4:10
Credits
Performers
- Barbara MitchellBACKING VOCALS
- Erica StewartBACKING VOCALS
- Garry ShiderBACKING VOCALS
- Gary Mudbone CooperBACKING VOCALS
- Rick TaylorBANJO
- Efrem TownsHORNS
- Gregory DavisHORNS
- Kevin HarrisHORNS
- Revert AndrewsHORNS
- Roger LewisHORNS
- The Dirty Dozen Brass BandHORNS ARRANGED BY HORN
- Bruce KaphanPEDAL STEEL GUITAR
- Chris Robinson
- Eddie Harsch
- Johnny Colt
- Marc Ford
- Rich Robinson
- Steve Gorman
8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 61 pressings tracked on Gatefold
