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Anyone who has enjoyed the Crowes' live show will find it a veritable trove of delights.
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A happy-trails present to fans and entry point into a farewell tour, Croweology isn't remotely practical, but it is fun, a loose revisiting of Crowes songs resculpted in a good-natured, gather-round-the-campfire style.
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The album is much better than a greatest-hits affair – it's a reason to go on.
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This is the sound of seasoned veterans still finding new ways to play old favorites.
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The band does much better reexamining more-obscure parts of its catalog.
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Croweology serves as a reminder that the Crowes may be one of the country's most underrated and misunderstood bands.
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Though it may not showcase any new original material, it at least gives the feeling that the Black Crowes are not about to let their next hiatus wash them away in a wave of unsatisfying nostalgia: they will leave us only looking for more.
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UncutCaptured live in the studio at LA's Sunset Sound, they've never sounded better in their 20-year career, their Southern roots more proudly on parade than ever. [Oct 22010, p.87]