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The Bands Classic Album Has Been Remastered And Expanded with Nine Previously Unreleased Demos, Outtakes And Studio Jam Sessions.
In 1996, The Afghan Whigs were fresh off the worldwide success of Gentlemen. They had toured the world, graced magazine covers, television performances, major festivals, the works. However, their follow up album would not be Gentlemen II. It would be a pivot and a full public display of the growth and maturity of Greg Dullis songwriting.
Released in the spring of 1996, Black Love was the Afghan Whigs fifth studio album overall. The music was inspired by lead singer Greg Dullis idea to make a film noir movie. Although the film was never made, it did help inform the albums dark tone and fuel songs like the singles Honkys Ladder and Going To Town. The album opener, Crime Scene Part One was inspired by the screenplay for The Million Dollar Hotel, while Blame, Etc. reflected on the troubled life of Temptations singer David Ruffin.
This reissue includes nine previously unreleased recordings. Among the standouts are acoustic versions of Going To Town called: Go To Town and Crime Scene Part Two. Also included is a demo for Faded, which closed the original album, as well as a solo piano cover of the New Order classic Regret. The unreleased material also highlights the bands creative process with Mick Taylor Jam and Wynton Kelly Jam.





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