Hard to Handle
The Life and Death of the Black Crowes—A Memoir
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نقد و بررسی
August 9, 2019
The Black Crowes exploded onto the rock scene in the early Nineties, surviving various trends and winds of change. Yet with every success came a colossal blunder. Now, fans get the inside story, told by drummer and founding member Gorman, with Hyden (Twilight of the Gods). A raw, intimate portrait of the band vividly unfolds as Gorman recounts his history with the Crowes, from their conception to their final days. While this is a familiar tale in some ways, Gorman sidesteps the usual clichés. The book is a reminder of the band's wide-ranging talent and great music. But Gorman barely dials back his frustration with the Robinson brothers, which grows tiresome after a while. Ultimately, however, he takes readers on a thrilling musical journey. VERDICT Gorman has written a brutally honest, deeply personal memoir of the group he helped to create. A must for fans of the Black Crowes and American rock and roll.--Julie Whiteley, Stephenville, TX
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