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The Black Crowes Putting Warpaint On DVD & Blu-Ray

Posted by: Adam Morrison | Jun 19 2009 3:00PM

The Black Crowes are following up their Warpaint Live double-CD release by releasing the same show on DVD (June 30th) and Blu-Ray (July 14th).

The content was recorded at a show in March, 2008, early on in promotion for the Warpaint studio album.

Track list:

1.) Goodbye Daughters Of The Revolution
2.) Walk Believer Walk
3.) Oh Josephine
4.) Evergreen
5.) We Who See The Deep
6.) Locust Street
7.) Movin' On Down The Line
8.) Wounded Bird
9.) God's Got It
10.) There's Gold In Them Hills
11.) Whoa Mule
12.) Poor Elijah – Tribute To Johnson
13.) Darling Of The Underground Press
14.) Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye
15.) Don't Know Why
16.) Torn And Frayed
17.) Hey Grandma



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