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alternate version  the black crowes  

Jealous Again

Jealous AgainArtist: The Black Crowes
Label: Silver Arrow Records
Category: Digital Music Track


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 393

Genre: rock-music
Media: MP3 Download
Running Time: 313 Minutes

ASIN: B003VEEOJU

Release Date: July 23, 2010

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Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Reminiscent of early Stones   July 25, 2010
Martin (Washington State)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I have to admit that in my five decades of being an adult I have never been in a smoky bar in Detroit (and in fact, a long time since I have seen a smoky bar anywhere) but I believe The Truth was a bit harsh about this cut. I liked it; it reminded me of some early Rolling Stones, e.g. Beast of Burden (1978), laced with some Eric Clapton, e.g. Cocaine (1977), and one can't very well argue with those successes.


4 out of 5 stars Oh to be 'Jealous Again'   July 26, 2010
monoblocks (Seattle, WA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

While I don't know the backstory behind this version of The Crowes' seminal 1990 song, it's still an interesting and worthwhile reinterpretation of the original studio release from 20(!) years ago (has it REALLY been that long already?). I do agree to a point with the first reviewer; the audio quality of this recording is--put politely--challenged, lending a quality more in line with a bootleg...or studio demo. But that's not really the point; more that this version is a reinterpretation of the more well-known, two decades old version from 'Shake Your Money Maker'. Whether recorded recently or somewhere along the 'ride' between then and now, for the price of entry (free, at the time of this review) this slightly more laid back version extremely hard to knock. No this recording is perhaps not as polished as the original, but the acoustical guitar intro is a nice counter to the electric original, and Chris Robinson's voice has never been stronger.

The only letdown is the quality of the recording within this MP3 file. Even my aged and well-traveled ears could appreciate a cleaner cut. But if you listen beyond the recording issues you'll find a worthwhile add for any Crowes fan, and a solid introduction for anyone not previously familiar to this classic southern American rock n' roll band. I believe a British mag once labeled The Black Crowes "the most rock n' roll Rock n' Roll band on Earth" (or something like that), and frankly this little gem of a performance does absolutely nothing to diminish that. Rock on, people.



2 out of 5 stars Black Eye for this Black Crow   July 25, 2010
The Truth
2 out of 21 found this review helpful

If this is a preemptive to the rest of the album, then the whole album must suck. This was not a good song. It sounds like they are in the back corner of some smoky bar in Detroit, wrapping up a sleepy night. The nearly non existent crowd sit lazily in their bar chairs, waiting to finish their last drink.
Rhythms were bad, and no cohesiveness to the mixes and runs.


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