Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes

Shake Your Money Maker is the debut album by The Black Crowes, released in February 1990 on Def American Recordings. It is the only album by the band to feature guitarist Jeff Cease. The album is named after a classic blues song written by Elmore James. The album may borrow heavily from the bluesy hard rock grooves of the Rolling Stones and Faces (plus a bit of classic soul), but the band gets away with it due to sharp songwriting and an ear for strong riffs and chorus melodies, not to mention the gritty, muscular rhythm guitar of Rich Robinson and brother Chris' appropriate vocal swagger. The original album has been newly remastered from the original tapes.

Bonus material - Hours of audio from the original studio sessions and live shows have now been curated under by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson and album producer George Drakoulias. The new collection features 5 unreleased songs including the should have been a single studio track “Charming Mess” along with studio recording covers of Humble Pie’s “30 Days In The Hole” and John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy”. The set also includes 2 previously unreleased demos from when the band was originally called Mr. Crowe’s Garden and liner notes penned by David Fricke.

Also unearthed were the original multitrack tapes from the band’s homecoming concert. Recorded over two nights at Atlanta, GA’s Center Stage, the full concert is now available for the first time ever. Previously, only the live version of “She Talks To Angels” was released from this show.

Liner notes are by David Fricke and the deluxe 3CD set and the 4LP super deluxe set come with reproductions of an early Mr. Crowe’s Garden show flyer, setlist and tour laminate; a four-inch Crowes patch; and a 20-page book.

The Black Crowes

Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster)

American Recordings
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
LP

$34.99

Standard 2020 Remaster

Black
Released 02/26/2021Catalog Number

B003187401

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Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
CDx2

$22.99

2020 Remaster plus More Money Maker: Unreleased Songs and B-Sides

Released 02/26/2021Catalog Number

B003373202

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Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
LPx4

$84.99

2020 Remaster plus More Money Maker: Unreleased Songs and B-Sides and The Homecoming Concert: Atlanta 1990

Black
Released 03/19/2021Catalog Number

B003186901

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Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
CD

$15.99

Standard 2020 Remaster

Released 02/26/2021Catalog Number

B003187602

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Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
CDx3

$59.99

2020 Remaster plus More Money Maker: Unreleased Songs and B-Sides and The Homecoming Concert: Atlanta 1990

Released 03/26/2021Catalog Number

B003187502

Learn more
The Black Crowes

Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster)

American Recordings
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
LP

$34.99

Standard 2020 Remaster

Black
Released 02/26/2021Catalog Number

B003187401

Learn more
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
CDx2

$22.99

2020 Remaster plus More Money Maker: Unreleased Songs and B-Sides

Released 02/26/2021Catalog Number

B003373202

Learn more
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
LPx4

$84.99

2020 Remaster plus More Money Maker: Unreleased Songs and B-Sides and The Homecoming Concert: Atlanta 1990

Black
Released 03/19/2021Catalog Number

B003186901

Learn more
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
CD

$15.99

Standard 2020 Remaster

Released 02/26/2021Catalog Number

B003187602

Learn more
Album artwork for Shake Your Money Maker (2020 Remaster) by The Black Crowes
CDx3

$59.99

2020 Remaster plus More Money Maker: Unreleased Songs and B-Sides and The Homecoming Concert: Atlanta 1990

Released 03/26/2021Catalog Number

B003187502

Learn more

Shake Your Money Maker is the debut album by The Black Crowes, released in February 1990 on Def American Recordings. It is the only album by the band to feature guitarist Jeff Cease. The album is named after a classic blues song written by Elmore James. The album may borrow heavily from the bluesy hard rock grooves of the Rolling Stones and Faces (plus a bit of classic soul), but the band gets away with it due to sharp songwriting and an ear for strong riffs and chorus melodies, not to mention the gritty, muscular rhythm guitar of Rich Robinson and brother Chris' appropriate vocal swagger. The original album has been newly remastered from the original tapes.

Bonus material - Hours of audio from the original studio sessions and live shows have now been curated under by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson and album producer George Drakoulias. The new collection features 5 unreleased songs including the should have been a single studio track “Charming Mess” along with studio recording covers of Humble Pie’s “30 Days In The Hole” and John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy”. The set also includes 2 previously unreleased demos from when the band was originally called Mr. Crowe’s Garden and liner notes penned by David Fricke.

Also unearthed were the original multitrack tapes from the band’s homecoming concert. Recorded over two nights at Atlanta, GA’s Center Stage, the full concert is now available for the first time ever. Previously, only the live version of “She Talks To Angels” was released from this show.

Liner notes are by David Fricke and the deluxe 3CD set and the 4LP super deluxe set come with reproductions of an early Mr. Crowe’s Garden show flyer, setlist and tour laminate; a four-inch Crowes patch; and a 20-page book.