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"Twice As Hard" is a song by the American southern rock band The Black Crowes. From on their first album, Shake Your Money Maker, the song was released as a single in 1990 and reached the 11th position in the Mainstream Rock charts. A music video directed by Pete Angelus was shot in 1990 to promote the single.
The band performs original songs, Black Crowes songs, covers, and selections from Robinson and Ford's solo careers. [34] The band released a live album, The Magpie Salute , in 2017, and their debut studio album, High Water I , was released on August 10, 2018, and High Water II was released in 2019.
When the album came out in February 1990, critical reception was mostly favorable. Mark Coleman called Shake Your Money Maker "the kind of streamlined, supertight groove album that bar-band dreams are made of" in a review for Rolling Stone, [21] whose readers and critics later voted the Black Crowes "Best New American Band" at the end of 1990; [23] the band appeared on the cover of the ...
All songs written by Chris Robinson and Rich Robinson, except where noted. Disc one ... "Twice As Hard" – 4:35 "Lickin'" – 5:14 "Soul Singing" – 3:53
[2] [3] "Hard to Handle" and "She Talks to Angels" both reached number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. [ 4 ] In 1992, The Black Crowes released the studio album The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion , which reached number one on the Billboard 200 and went two times platinum in the US.
All songs written by Chris Robinson and Rich Robinson, except where noted. (Only) Halfway to Everywhere – 8:29; Sting Me – 4:41; No Speak No Slave – 5:31; Soul Singing – 9:46; Welcome to the Goodtimes – 4:02; Jealous Again – 5:04; Space Captain (Matthew Moore) – 4:43; My Morning Song – 13:49; Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz – 5:06
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A music video directed by Pete Angelus was shot to promote the single, [2] and the song was included on the greatest hits compilation Greatest Hits 1990–1999: A Tribute to a Work in Progress. An acoustic rendition of the song is also featured on Croweology, which included nineteen newly recorded versions of the Black Crowes' most popular songs.