Lions
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Lions
Summary
Lions is an album[1]. Lions ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (401 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Lions's instance of is recorded as album[3].
- Lions's genre is Southern rock[4].
- Lions's genre is rock music[5].
- Lions's genre is blues rock[6].
- Lions's genre is hard rock[7].
- Lions was produced by Don Was[8].
- Among the performers on Lions was The Black Crowes[9].
- Lions's record label is recorded as V2 Records[10].
- Lions's place of publication is recorded as United States[11].
- Lions is part of The Black Crowes' albums in chronological order[12].
- Lions's language of work or name is recorded as English[13].
- Lions was distributed by compact disc[14].
- Lions was distributed by music streaming[15].
- Lions was published on May 7, 2001[16].
- Lions's official website is recorded as http://www.blackcrowes.com[17].
- Lions's form of creative work is recorded as studio album[18].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Release type: Album[19]
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First release date: 2001-04-25[20]
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Genre(s): blues rock, rock, rock and roll, southern rock[21]
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Community tags: blues rock, rock, rock and roll, southern rock[22]
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MusicBrainz ID: dffd04c1-7ba4-3904-ac3a-e33de148a25e[23]
Body
Authorship and Creation
Lions was performed by The Black Crowes[9]. Lions was produced by Don Was[8].
Publication
Lions was published on May 7, 2001[16]. Lions's place of publication is recorded as United States[11]. Lions's language of work or name is recorded as English[13]. Genres include Southern rock[4], rock music[5], blues rock[6], and hard rock[7]. Lions is part of The Black Crowes' albums in chronological order[12]. Recorded distribution format include compact disc[14] and music streaming[15].
Why It Matters
Lions ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (401 views/month).[2] Lions has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24]