Sister Luck
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Published 2018-10-11
Sister Luck · The Black Crowes
Shake Your Money Maker
℗ 1990 American Recordings, LLC, under exclusive license to Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1990-02-13
Producer: George Drakoulias
Composer Lyricist: Christopher Robinson
Composer Lyricist: Richard S. Robinson
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All Comments (21)
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This album was a teacher, a mother, a father, a mirror and my voice during a confusing teenage experience. It was and still is a dear dear friend of mine.
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My black crowes favorite son ever! Masterpiece
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The guitar tones on this record where amazing.
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How can I hate someone so badly, but feel so sadly about their demise simultaneously?
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Awesome album the black Crows one of the best bands ever
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❤An nomatter what happens its still gonna be alright ❤
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My parents bought this album when it came out. I remember being a wee Matt jamming at the house on weekends. All phenomenal memories of a past that is long gone. Listening as an adult brings me BACK to that place I have longed for, for so long. I needed this tonight.
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This is my album, shake your money maker my husband grew up with the two brothers who play in this band
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My fav album when im senior hing school 90's era salam greetings from big fans The Blck Crws in Jkrta cty
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saw them last summer where they played this whole album to start the start the show. Still as great as ever.
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I love this album ❤
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The melody sounds a lot like sway!
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This is the best Rolling Stones' song of 1990, without question! Long live the Black Crowes!
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I love the Black Crowes. I love Chris Robinson's voice . He takes me to another dimension. Rockn'roll pure from the soul. Thanks guys for everthing!!!!
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I've always loved the piano parts in this song.
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Seen hundreds of shows over the last 5 decades and these guys were one of the best. That is definitely saying something. Saw them 3x and they were fantastic every one of them.
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Massive Rock'n'roll band 🔥❤️🔥🤙
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One of their finest tracks & it wasn't a single!
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sounds like the rolling stones with Steve Marriott on vocals
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This album did well in a time of hair-metal. Amazing.