Following the departures of
Marc Ford and
Eddie Harsch in September 2006, The Black Crowes enlisted
Paul Stacey and
Rob Clores to handle lead guitar and keyboard duties, respectively.
Adam MacDougall replaced Clores just before the
Warpaint sessions began, and Paul Stacey returned to the producer’s chair with the hiring of
Luther Dickinson of
North Mississippi Allstars to play guitar. (Aside from a couple of appearances in September, Dickinson didn’t join the band on the road until the release of
Warpaint, leaving Stacey to play the remainder of their 2007 concerts.) Though the band had debuted new songs sporadically live since reforming in 2005, none were included on
Warpaint, with only the intro of "Movin’ On Down the Line" having been performed for a live audience (as part of a jam in the middle of "Soul Singing"). It was a conscious decision to leave the road-tested songs behind; as
Chris Robinson told
Rolling Stone, "I wanted to show people where we are now."
Rich Robinson wrote the music and would send CDs to Chris, who would add the lyrics and their melodies. In July 2007, the band gathered at Allaire Studios in the
Catskill Mountains of
Upstate New York to record, finding that the remote setting contributed to the relative ease of recording. According to Chris, so as not to lose "the dynamic of the group, the dynamic of music and the balance within that," the tracks were recorded live, with few overdubs. Only one take was necessary to capture "Evergreen," while "Whoa, Mule" was recorded outdoors. The atmosphere and the band’s approach allowed the sessions to be completed in just three weeks. Various band members have spoken about the contributions of Dickinson and MacDougall. "Sometimes when new people come in it brings so many positive changes," said Rich. "Adam came in and tried out and everyone was impressed, but when we got into the studio everyone's jaws dropped." Sven Pipien remarked, "The beauty of Luther, more than any note he's playing is the feeling behind that note. He was saying exactly what we want to say, and the same thing goes for Adam. Eddie [Harsch] is not the easiest guy to replace but Adam is his own man
AND he fills those shoes really well." ==
Maxim review controversy==