 More memento than major statement, 2009's Warpaint Live -- available as a DVD and a two-CD set -- finds the Black Crowes running through their 2008 comeback Warpaint in its entirety during a gig in Los Angeles, adding a five-song coda of covers and Crowes classics. Warpaint was a reunion and revitalization for the Black Crowes,  their best album in a long time, and much of that renewed energy can be  heard in this performance, which manages to be loose and tight, the   work of a band comfortable in its own skin and strength. Apart from the  closing covers, highlighted by a coolly confident "Torn and Frayed" and a  raucous "Hey Grandma," surprises are a bit hard to come by, but that's  not a problem because the band never sounds tired; they're engaged, so  it's hard not to be swept up in their enthusiasm too.
More memento than major statement, 2009's Warpaint Live -- available as a DVD and a two-CD set -- finds the Black Crowes running through their 2008 comeback Warpaint in its entirety during a gig in Los Angeles, adding a five-song coda of covers and Crowes classics. Warpaint was a reunion and revitalization for the Black Crowes,  their best album in a long time, and much of that renewed energy can be  heard in this performance, which manages to be loose and tight, the   work of a band comfortable in its own skin and strength. Apart from the  closing covers, highlighted by a coolly confident "Torn and Frayed" and a  raucous "Hey Grandma," surprises are a bit hard to come by, but that's  not a problem because the band never sounds tired; they're engaged, so  it's hard not to be swept up in their enthusiasm too.Saturday, October 15, 2011
Warpaint Live
 More memento than major statement, 2009's Warpaint Live -- available as a DVD and a two-CD set -- finds the Black Crowes running through their 2008 comeback Warpaint in its entirety during a gig in Los Angeles, adding a five-song coda of covers and Crowes classics. Warpaint was a reunion and revitalization for the Black Crowes,  their best album in a long time, and much of that renewed energy can be  heard in this performance, which manages to be loose and tight, the   work of a band comfortable in its own skin and strength. Apart from the  closing covers, highlighted by a coolly confident "Torn and Frayed" and a  raucous "Hey Grandma," surprises are a bit hard to come by, but that's  not a problem because the band never sounds tired; they're engaged, so  it's hard not to be swept up in their enthusiasm too.
More memento than major statement, 2009's Warpaint Live -- available as a DVD and a two-CD set -- finds the Black Crowes running through their 2008 comeback Warpaint in its entirety during a gig in Los Angeles, adding a five-song coda of covers and Crowes classics. Warpaint was a reunion and revitalization for the Black Crowes,  their best album in a long time, and much of that renewed energy can be  heard in this performance, which manages to be loose and tight, the   work of a band comfortable in its own skin and strength. Apart from the  closing covers, highlighted by a coolly confident "Torn and Frayed" and a  raucous "Hey Grandma," surprises are a bit hard to come by, but that's  not a problem because the band never sounds tired; they're engaged, so  it's hard not to be swept up in their enthusiasm too.
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