Behind the making of Jimmy Page & the Black Crowes: Live at the Greek – All Access

Behind the making of Jimmy Page & the Black Crowes: Live at the Greek – All Access

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Tune in Monday at 4 PM for a 2-hour special with host Dan Neer: Behind the making of Jimmy Page & the Black Crowes: Live at the Greek – All Access!

Featuring Jimmy Page, and Chris and Rich Robinson sharing their thoughts on the album,  and containing such classics as “Whole Lotta Love,” “Remedy,” “Misty Mountain Hop,” “She Talks to Angels,” “Hey, Hey What Can I Do” and more!

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In the year 2000,  Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes joined forces for a sold out tour of the U.S. After, they released LIve at The Greek via the internet, at a time when modems made noise and data moved slowly. Sadly, it didn’t amount to much, and due to restrictions from their record label at the time, no songs from the Black Crowes catalog were included on the original 2000 release.

Now, 25 years later, Silver Arrow Records has released a newly remixed and expanded 25th anniversary edition of Live at the Greek over six vinyl discs, three CDs, and of course digitally. The 36-song set features 16 previously unreleased tracks, including a never-before issued soundcheck jam.

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