Review: The 1999 collaboration between The Black Crowes and Jimmy Page delivers a rock experience that feels as monumental on record as it did in the live setting of the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. With a setlist stacked with Zeppelin classics like 'Celebration Day', 'Heartbreaker' and 'Whole Lotta Love', the performance sticks to the original arrangements, but it's the unexpected deep cuts like 'Sick Again' and 'Ten Years Gone' that resonate most. Page's guitar work is tight and focused, complemented by Chris Robinson's impassioned vocals, which channel the essence of Robert Plant while adding his own gravitas. The mix of Led Zeppelin anthems with the Crowes' blues-driven originals such as 'Shake Your Money Maker' and 'Mellow Down Easy' proves to be a potent combination and the recording captures an electric vitality, where the playing never feels overly polished but instead retains the raw power and spirit of a live jam session. A release where musical chemistry speaks louder than any reworking of the classics, reaffirming the timeless strength of these rock legends.
Woke Up This Morning (My Baby She Was Gone) (4:21)
Ten Years Gone (6:40)
In My Time Of Dying (9:41)
Your Time Is Gonna Come (5:56)
Remedy (5:14)
The Lemon Song (9:02)
In The Light (9:17)
Shake Your Moneymaker (4:26)
Sloppy Drunk Blues (6:06)
Shapes Of Things (5:17)
Nobody's Fault But Mine (4:45)
Heartbreaker (5:56)
Bring It On Home (5:20)
She Talks To Angels (5:43)
Oh Well (4:06)
Band Intros (1:00)
Hey, Hey, What Can I Do (3:36)
You Shook Me (7:20)
Out On The Tiles (4:52)
Whole Lotta Love (5:44)
Custard Pie (Soundcheck) (5:14)
You Shook Me (Soundcheck) (8:09)
The Lemon Song (Soundcheck) (8:47)
Ten Years Gone (Soundcheck) (10:51)
Jam (Soundcheck) (10:39)
Review: The chemistry between Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes, caught here live in AL in 1999, produces a dynamic performance that brings fresh life to classic rock anthems. Tracks like 'Celebration Day' and 'What Is & What Should Never Be' are delivered with incredible precision, each riff from Page cutting through the mix, while the Crowes' rhythm section provides a perfect backdrop. Chris Robinson's vocals are raw and commanding, particularly on 'Heartbreaker,' where he channels the energy of the original while adding his own emotive twist. The blues covers, like 'Sloppy Drunk' and 'Mellow Down Easy,' show off the band's versatility, giving a loose, electric vibe that contrasts beautifully with the more structured Zeppelin classics. A live performance that captures both the spirit of the originals and the fire of the setting.
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