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Music review: The Chris Robinson Brotherhood’s new album

By Clint Rhodes crhodes@heraldstandard.Com 2 min read
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I’ve come to terms with the fact that chances are slim to none that brothers Chris and Rich Robinson will put aside their differences and reunite the Black Crowes.

While I certainly miss the swagger and gutsy blues delivered on the bandĢƵ debut effort “Shake Your Money Maker” and sophomore release “The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion,” I’ve closely followed both the brothers’ solo projects.

With “Anyway You Love, We Know How You Feel,” Chris Robinson, the former Black Crowes’ lead vocalist, fronts eight new tracks that combine the Southern rock of the Allman Brothers Band with the psychedelic flavorings of the Grateful Dead. This engaging blending results in a jam-oriented session drenched with an engaging mystic vibe.

“Narcissus Soaking Wet” comfortably opens the new set with a melodic ease that establishes the tone for what is to follow. “Gonna have a good time when we get there,” sings Robinson on “Ain’t It Hard but Fair.” The charismatic singer seeks a party but itĢƵ a mellower version than previously found on classic Black Crowes’ tracks like “Twice as Hard” and “Go Faster.”

Hints of the alluring “She Talks to Angels” can be heard on the flowing “Some Gardens Green,” while “Leave My Guitar Alone” displays some attitude with its rock and funk rhythms led by RobinsonĢƵ unmistakable bravado.

“Oak Apple Day” possesses a whimsical texture with a slight hippie nuance that finds Robinson asking listeners to relax their minds and chase the blues away.

The album closes on its highest note under the spiritual flair of “California Hymn.” A pedal steel guitar leads the earthy number that contains the passion and sincerity of a small-town revival. While I’m still holding out for a Robinson brothers’ reunion, “Anyway You Love, We Know How You Feel” adequately fills the void as it satisfyingly provides the familiar Robinson magic.

Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at crhodes@heraldstandard.com.

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