Amorica

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Amorica is a 1994 studio album by American rock band The Black Crowes, known for its bluesy hard rock sound and controversial cover art.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist The Black Crowes NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Three Snakes and One Charm NERFINISHED
follows The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion NERFINISHED
genre blues rock
hard rock
hasCoverArtCharacteristic controversial GENERATED
hasLength approximately 58 minutes
hasMusicStyle Southern rock influences
psychedelic rock elements
hasTrack A Conspiracy NERFINISHED
Ballad in Urgency NERFINISHED
Cursed Diamond NERFINISHED
Descending NERFINISHED
Downtown Money Waster NERFINISHED
Gone
High Head Blues NERFINISHED
Nonfiction NERFINISHED
P. 25 London
She Gave Good Sunflower NERFINISHED
Wiser Time NERFINISHED
language English
mainPerformer Chris Robinson NERFINISHED
Eddie Harsch NERFINISHED
Johnny Colt NERFINISHED
Marc Ford NERFINISHED
Rich Robinson NERFINISHED
Steve Gorman NERFINISHED
mediaFormat CD
cassette
vinyl record
notableFor bluesy hard rock sound
controversial cover art
partOf The Black Crowes discography NERFINISHED
performer The Black Crowes NERFINISHED
producer Jack Joseph Puig NERFINISHED
The Black Crowes NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1994
recordLabel American Recordings NERFINISHED
DGC Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1994

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The Black Crowes notableWork Amorica