The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion is the second studio album by American rock band the Black Crowes, released on May 12, 1992. It was the first album by the band to feature Marc Ford on lead guitar, replacing Jeff Cease, who was fired the year before, and the first to feature keyboardist Eddie Harsch. The album's name derives from the full name of the Southern Harmony, an influential 1835 hymnal compiled by William Walker.
Release
It was a record for an album to feature four album rock number-one hits (previously set by Tom Petty in 1989, with three).[2] The album itself reached the top spot of the Billboard 200 album chart, propelled by the success of these singles.
A box set featuring the remixed album along with previously unreleased songs and live tracks was released in late 2023.
In 2005, The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion was ranked number 477 in Rock Hard magazine's book The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[13]
In 2006, the album was ranked number 100 on Guitar World magazine's list of the greatest 100 guitar albums of all time.[14]
^Collis, Andrew (July 1992). "Southern Fried". Select. No. 25. p. 70.
^Deusner, Stephen (2023). "The Black Crowes: The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion: Super Deluxe Limited Edition". Uncut. No. 320, Review of the Year 2023. pp. 34–36.
^Alex Gyde, ed. (2003). Practising Popular Music(pdf). 12th Biennial IASPM-International Conference Montreal 2003. Geoff Stahl. p. 205. Retrieved August 22, 2019. the women backing vocalists are credited in the liner notes as "Barbara and Taj,"
^Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. ISBN978-951-1-21053-5.