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Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club

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Free Music Review: A woman who can rock
Hit: 5 Stars

This very impressive debut from Sheryl Crow is a greatly used c.d. in my very big collection. All the songs on this album are great> I do think "Strong Enough" is the best of the bunch. Here she shows great emotion and courage in her ability to perform.
There are only a handful of women in rock, and Sheryl is a very welcome addition in my opinion. She has a very unique sound and voice, and she is an amazing performer live. Her songs don't all sound the same, she branches out into different types of music -- jazz, blues, country.
While "All I wanna do" is the commericial hit of this album, I don't think it's the best. "Strong Enough" and "leaving las Vegas" are far superior lyrically and emotion. "ALL i wanna do" is just a fun song, and sends an interesting message that life shouldn't be taken too seriously.
If you are into women rockers, you should appreciate Sheryl Crow.

Free Music Review: Songwriter - Singer Album Debut
Hit: 3 Stars

There are some interesting sounds on Sheryl Crow's debut album, though it appears that a certain number of reference disks figured in the mix: "The Na Na Song" comes off like a rewrite of "Give Peace A Chance"; "Run, Baby, Run" sounds like a rewrite of a '70's pop hit, "Run, Joey, Run"; "No One Said It Would Be Easy" has a guitar lick apparently borrowed from Keith Richards on "It's All Over Now"; "Solidify" suggests another Stones' song - "Hot Stuff" (which seems to borrow from James Brown's "Hot Pants"...you got the point?); the inevitable single release "All I Wanna Do", with its rapid narrative seems to be based on any number of Bob Dylan songs.
Who knows how much input Sheryl had on the producing and arranging, but a song like "Strong Enough" works out perfectly - it's straight ahead Pop/Rock, and she means *business*. On this tune, and in fact most of the entries, her somewhat limited singing voice is still sensuous and moving. [She exerts a bit more power on three live versions of tunes found herein on the extended-play CD "Can't Cry Anymore"].
I saw her in concert around 1997 and nothing great took place musically. But the crowd was captivated by a fiercely determined artist.

Free Music Review: Sheryl's debut
Hit: 4 Stars

Sheryl Crow debuted with TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB way back in '93 and no one took notice. It was only when the hit "all I wanna do" exploded a year later, that people started paying attention to Sheryl Crow. TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB is an easy going rock album with country under tones. This is a great piece of rock music. Sheryl's lyrics are clever and she sings with slick but honest voice. Each song tells a story but it's not country. They're hooks and melodies to keep you interested. I was surprised at how Sheryl sings with ease. It's as if the songs come naturally to her and she's just sitting, playing her guitar. Songs like "strong enough", "no one said it would be easy", and "I shall believe" offer up some raw emotion. This is one of Sheryl's best albums.

Free Music Review: Great debut
Hit: 5 Stars

Sheryl Crow is the best kind of musician. Not only does she sing well, but she also plays guitar and piano, and co-wrote every song on this album. A lot of so-called rock and pop stars could learn a lot from her. Anyhow, this is a terrific debut album. Maybe not quite as polished as her later stuff but that's ok. It is still worthy of 5 stars. The booklet includes all lyrics, a few photos and liner notes written by Sheryl.

Free Music Review: I Love It!
Hit: 4 Stars

I bought this cause of the song I Shall Belive which was heard on the End Of The World episode of Roswell which will air on UPN on tuesdays after Buffy starting Oct 9. Anyway, I'm kind of obsessed if you couldn't tell. The cd was surprisingly wonderful and fun. Now I listen to it because of all the songs (except #6 which is so annoying but totaly easy to over look) My friend hates the Vagas song but I like it but I'm weird. Anyway, you should judge for yourself. Just so you know I love having it and listening to it.
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