Lions is the sixth studio album by American rock band The Black Crowes. It was released in 2001 as their first album on V2 Records following their departure from Columbia. The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at its peak position of 20, selling more than 53,000 copies in its first week. In late 1999, lead vocalist Chris Robinson began a relationship with Kate Hudson.
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Chris claimed Kate Hudson’s influence on his lyrics was subtle, but he did grant that the album follows a path that mirrored his own. He said he was writing about becoming a man… There’s a lot of symbolism that’s a self-conversation .. I don’t know that anyone has actually chronicled being 33 as well as I have. He did grant, though, that the lyrics were written with Hudson in mind, and explained that he was taking on something that was significant to him. The track order roughly follows the order roughly from confusion to clarity in the song Singing to Me, which was written by Chris Robinson and produced by Don Was. The song Soul Singing was only the cause of disagreement; the only disagreement was where to write the song where Rich wrote the lyrics; he’d only written this part to cause the song to be written in which he’d written the song; he was only writing this part of the song. It is the only album to feature a guitarist, and is their only studio album to have a lead singer, Chris Robinson, on all four tracks. It also features a bassist, Andy Hess, who joined the band before the tour and was replaced after the tour. It’s their only album with a lead guitarist, which is also the only one to feature guitarist Audley freed on all three tracks. The group was signed to Richard Branson’s V2 records.
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