After touring behind their 1992 album
The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, the Black Crowes began developing a new album in 1993 to be titled
Tall, but dissatisfaction with the early recordings resulted in the band reconceptualizing the album and re-recording several songs in a more relaxed style, resulting in the Amorica album that was released the following year. The album cover notably featured a close-up photo of the pelvic region of a woman wearing a
United States flag bikini bottom with
pubic hair showing at the top. The photo was taken from the cover of the July 1976 issue of
Hustler magazine. The album with this cover was subsequently banned from chain stores like
Walmart and
Kmart, resulting in the cover being censored with a solid black background displaying only the garment. Other songs recorded during the
Amorica sessions were "Feathers," "Tied Up and Swallowed" and "Chevrolet" (a
Taj Mahal cover), which were later released as B-sides, bonus tracks or on compilation albums. Those tracks and others were compiled in a 2025 reissue of the album, which includes songs from the aborted
Tall album plus additional studio outakes and live recordings from the period. ==Reception==