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Artist: The Black Crowes. Three Snakes And One Charm is the fourth album by The Black Crowes. It was released on July 23, 1996. Rolling Stone magazine also gave the album three stars, noting that it "works best when it forsakes album-oriented pretension for singular clarity, from the oblique Beatles references on 'Nebakanezer' and 'Bring On, Bring On' to the Sly Stone-cum-Al Green funk of '(Only) Halfway to Everywhere' and the warm acoustic resignation of 'Better When You're Not Alone.'.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelAmcn, American Recordings
UPC0602537494262
eBay Product ID (ePID)15046041835
Product Key Features
Release Year2016
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistBlack Crowes
Release TitleThree Snakes & One Charm
Dimensions
Item Height0.34 in
Item Weight1.06 lb
Item Length12.37 in
Item Width11.97 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks14
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Under a Mountain 4:10 1.2 Good Friday 3:51 1.3 Nebakanezer 4:07 1.4 One Mirror Too Many 3:34 1.5 Blackberry 3:25 1.6 Girl from a Pawnshop 6:17 1.7 (Only) Halfway to Everywhere 3:59 1.8 Bring on, Bring on 3:56 1.9 How Much for Your Wings? 3:27 1.10 Let Me Share the Ride 3:18 1.11 Better When You're Not Alone 4:10 1.12 Evil Eye 4:10 1.13 Just Say You're Sorry 3:30 1.14 Mellow Down Easy (Willie Dixon) 3:43
Number of Discs2
Sub-GenreSouthern Rock
NotesLimited double vinyl LP pressing of this album by the American rockers. Three Snakes And One Charm is the fourth album by The Black Crowes. It was released on July 23, 1996. Three Snakes garnered generally positive reviews upon its release. Rolling Stone magazine also gave the album three stars, noting that it "works best when it forsakes album-oriented pretension for singular clarity, from the oblique Beatles references on 'Nebakanezer' and 'Bring On, Bring On' to the Sly Stone-cum-Al Green funk of '(Only) Halfway to Everywhere' and the warm acoustic resignation of 'Better When You're Not Alone.' The album's cover logo resembles a 45 rpm record insert.
I was happy about getting this on vinyl, but opening shrink wrap to mark out UPC CODE so as to hide price paid was disappointing as this was for Mint Collection!!!