The Black Crowes Three Snakes and One Charm 25th Anniversary (Variant Edition)

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Officially LicensedExclusive DesignLimited edition of 256 Color Screenprint with Florescent & GID Inks

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Artist The Black Crowes
Illustrator Nathaniel Deas
Size 18 x 24
Method 6 Color Screenprint with Florescent & GID Inks
Edition Colorway Variant
Edition Size 25
Specifications
Illustrator
Size
18 x 24
Method
6 Color Screenprint with Florescent & GID Inks
Edition
Colorway Variant
Edition Size
25
Shipping & Returns

Rolled in a rigid tube and shipped, typically within 3–5 business days. All sales are final.

Authenticity

Hand-numbered. Produced under official license. An original illustration commissioned for this release — never a reprint of existing artwork. Each piece ships with a Collectionzz holographic authenticity sticker on the back of the print.

What collectors say

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The Story Behind

With the recording of The Black Crowes fourth album, Three Snakes and One Charm, released 25 years ago, the band remained untouchable when it came to reviving classic-rock sounds and re-imagining them in original new ways. Among Three Snakes' many highlights, "Under a Mountain" was a cryptic Southern rocker (sample lyrics: "Lay down with number 13") that was written in five minutes, according to Rich; "Nebakanezer" was a psychedelic strut laced with serpentine guitars and "(Only) Halfway to Everywhere" an irrepressible singalong; the Indian-flavored "How Much for Your Wings" made for a beguiling detour and "Blackberry" was a funky rhythm & blues penned in the spirit of the band's earlier, breakthrough hit with "Hard to Handle."