Pros: Home, Redemption Day, Hard to Make a Stand Cons: Overplayed (and unrepresentative) singles, boring songs, unemotional delivery
Sheryl Crow has always made music that is best described as hit-and-miss. Since her debut with 1993’s Tuesday Night Music Club, she’s had a streak of popular singles. However it must be noted that Crow has also had her fair share of failure. Nine ...
Pros: A few inspired songs, Decent instrumentals Cons: Largely uncomplicated vocals, instrumentals and lyrics, Could be longer.
Perspective is a good thing and as I listen to the 1996 Grammy Winner for Best Rock Album, I wonder if voters would still have given it to Sheryl Crow for her eponymous album if they knew how forgettable the album would become. I write this at the top ...
Pros: The best cuts here are the ones you don't know.... Cons: ...and Crow's career probably took a hit from the overexposure she had from the hits.
Pop rock’s female counterpart to John Mellencamp may well be Sheryl Crow, one of Missouri’s most famous ex-elementary school teachers. Parent-teacher conferences that gathered in dads by the droves notwithstanding, Crow’s self-titled 1996 followup to ...
Pros: Blues, Jazz and Rock all in one song and album! Beautiful! Cons: Definitely didn't save the best for last. Last 2 songs, suck.
This CD is one of my favorites and has been for many years now. Released in 1996, this album was a quick hit with many people. Those of us who were lucky enough to buy it still enjoy it to this day, as it quickly becomes a favorite and very addicting....
Pros: More gritty-sound, better lyrics, darker introspective, layered meanings in songs Cons: Those poor poor people who doubted this female...
1993's Tuesday Night Music Club showcased Sheryl Crow wanting to have some fun, with that fun came a huge backlash from the critics and her co-writers and producers. With some unjust accusations pointing toward a suicide and another accidental ...
Pros: Pizza tastes great Cons: Pizza makes your fingers melt
Ah yes, women in Rock. Remember that despicable, sexist little joke of a movement that record executives submitted us to in the mid 90’s, after they ceased trying to sell us Silverchair but before they thought we were braindead enough for The...
Pros: Great musical accompaniment, wonderfully clever and honest lyrics Cons: One song verges on preachy
The wonderful thing about Sheryl Crow is that she has a versatility that easily makes her, in her own time, one of the quintessential female rockers of our generation. Her sophomoric effort, the gutsy self-titled CD, comes across as more honest than her...
Pros: edgier,more rock, witty narrative lyrics. Cons: none.
Tuesday Night Music Club was fun til Sheryl Crow got slapped in the face by the people she once called friends. 3 grammies, 2 overplayed singles, and one deceased ex-boyfriend later, Sheryl Crow has emerged with a album that sulks, sneers, swaggers, and...
After "Tuesday Night Music Club" I was expecting something on the same nature in her next release, I was shocked when I picked up the long awaited follow-up, 1996's "Sheryl Crow". The cover of the album was completely different...
1996 - Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow showed promise on her debut album, “Tuesday Night Music Club”. The album was full of great songs, sometimes the songs were sad (“Strong Enough”), sometimes they were hopeful (“Leaving Las Vegas”) and sometimes they were ...
Pros: Feeling, emotive and powerful Cons: Slightly overplayed for some
4 long years have passed in the crazy business that is called show, 4 years of music, some highs a lot of lows. However amidst the tumultuous sea of musical opinion, overbearing critics and irritating "teeny boppers" I feel it necessary to...
In her sophomore self-titled album, Sheryl Crow releases a collection that is worthy of praise. Though she has some ballads, her sound is edgier and stronger than the previous CD, Tuesday Night Music Club.
This Album really blew my mind. Most of the tracks are enjoyable. Crow's follow-up To "Tuesday Night Music Club" is just more edgy. Its a good twisted, all good blend of Funk, Pop, Gospel, Country, and Rock in one package. It has good upbeat...
Pros: great song writing, near vocal perfection Cons: none
Sheryl Crow's, self-titled sophomore album hit the music circuit with the expected drama and excitement which would usually follow a successful debut album. Her new album brought not only a different and more elaborate sound but also a new look that...
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