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Sheryl Crow
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Album Details: Sheryl Crow

Release Date:09/24/1996
Label:Universal Japan
UPC:498800553749

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User Reviews: Sheryl Crow

  • Overall:

    great music

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 22, 1999 | 1 out of 1 found this Sheryl Crow review helpful

    I just bought this album four days ago, and I'm listening to it nonstop! The country, blues, and pop/rock sounds blend together beautifully on this album. Sheryl Crow has proven herself to be a lasting artist.

  • Overall:

    very good

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 18, 2001

    get it

Pro Reviews: Sheryl Crow

  • All Music Guide

    Hiring noted roots experimentalists Tchad Blake and Mitchell Froom as engineer and consultant, respectively, Sheryl Crow took a cue from their Latin Playboys project for her second album -- she kept her roots rock foundation and added all sorts of noises, weird instruments, percussion loops, and off-balance production to give Sheryl Crow a distinctly modern flavor. And, even with the Stones-y grind of "Sweet Rosalyn" or hippie spirits of "Love Is a Good Thing," it is an album that couldn't have been made any other time than the '90s. As strange as it may sound, Sheryl Crow is a post-modern masterpiece of sorts -- albeit a mainstream, post-alternative, post-modern masterpiece. It may not be as hip or innovative as, say, the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique, but it is as self-referential, pop-culture obsessed, and musically eclectic. Throughout the record, Crow spins out wild, nearly incomprehensible stream-of-consciousness lyrics, dropping celebrity names and products every chance she gets... ("drinking Falstaff beer/Mercedes Ruehl and a rented Leer"). Often, these litanies don't necessarily add up to anything specific, but they're a perfect match for the mess of rock, blues, alt-rock, country, folk, and lite hip-hop loops that dominate the record. At her core, she remains a traditionalist -- the songcraft behind the infectious "Change Would Do You Good," the bubbly "Everyday Is a Winding Road," and the weary "If It Makes You Happy" helped get the singles on the radio -- but the production and lyrics are often at odds with those instincts, creating for a fascinating and compelling (and occasionally humorous) listen and one of the most individual albums of its era. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow's fresh, updated spin on classic roots rock made her one of the most popular mainstream rockers of the '90s. Her albums were loose and eclectic on the surface, yet were generally tied together by polished, professional songcraft. Crow's sunny, goodtime rockers and worldweary ballads were radio staples for much of the '90s, and she was a perennial favorite at... Read more