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Sally Crewe - Drive It Like You Stole It

Drive It Like You Stole It
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Album Details: Drive It Like You Stole It

Release Date:02/24/2003
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Track List: Drive It Like You Stole It

  1. Tonight
  2. Drive It Like You Stole It
  3. Loan Sharks
  4. Friend of the City
  5. Everything to Lose
  6. 0-60
  1. Silver
  2. Wake Up the Heroes
  3. Got a Car, Got a Job
  4. ABC (Waiting for You)
  5. Forget It
  6. Lying About My Age

Pro Reviews: Drive It Like You Stole It

  • All Music Guide

    London-based guitarist-singer/songwriter Sally Crewe is a bit of a car nut; seven of the 12 tracks on her debut record, Drive It Like You Stole It, make reference to cars and driving; her logo is a car; and on the 12XU website instead of choosing her Top Ten records of the year, she picks her top ten cars of the year. Her music is very much like the cars she admires: tough and streamlined, bursting with power, yet very easy to handle. Crewe has a tough and tender voice perfect for rock roll, her guitar playing is spot-on, and she writes songs that are lean and wiry like new wave (Wire, the Pretenders) and as catchy as the Modern Lovers or Cheap Trick. A great deal of the power is provided by Crewe's backing band. She had the incredible good fortune to hook up with Britt Daniel and Jim Eno of Spoon. Eno plays his usual rock-solid drums and Daniel is onboard for bass, backing vocals, and co-production (along with Crewe and Eno). The record's production is first-rate throughout -- very s...parse yet always interesting, thanks to small sonic details like fuzzed-out background vocals, chirping organs, reverbed pianos, and the occasional kalimba they throw into each track. The opener, "Tonight," instantly grabs you with its tightly strummed chords in the verses that burst into clanging shards for the hooky-as-punch chorus; "Got a Car, Got a Job" is a wonderfully self-referential song with great backup vocals; and "ABC (Waiting for You)" is reminiscent of great power pop like Dwight Twilley or Shoes. Like a tricked-out sports car, the album speeds past very quickly: 12 tracks in 26 glorious minutes. If you play Drive It Like You Stole It back to back with Spoon's Kill the Moonlight, you'll have about as perfect an hour of indie rock as you're going to find anywhere. - Tim Sendra, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Sally Crewe

Playing tight, smart and melodic pop/rock that doesn't sacrifice energy or attitude for maturity, Sally Crewe is a native of Yorkshire, England who began writing songs at the age of 15. After years of learning the ropes on various stages in London and Leeds, Crewe released her first album in 2003, Drive It Like You Stole It, a collection of songs dominated by themes of ... Read more