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Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club

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Free Music Review: Hmmmmm...
Hit: 3 Stars

Don't get me wrong, I love sheryl crow, her voice, her image, her songwritng' everything about her. But this CD is just not her best. The singles are mostly good; the rest sounds kinda boring and is mostly filler. Definintley not her best, but sheryl improved on her 2nd album;Sheryl Crow

Free Music Review: A LIL' BORING IN THE TUESDAY CLUB
Hit: 3 Stars

No Doubt Sheryl Crow's debut album is a classical Rock of the 90's must have, but in the middle of such success of such amazing singles releases like (Leaving Las Vegas, All I Wanna Do, Strong Enough), many songs fall in the state of being simply boring, and they're a lot like (Solidify, No One Said It Would Be Easy, We Do What We Can, I Shall Believe), it's not that their lyrics don't click, or say something, it's just that those song are not soul impact, somehow many songs like Run, Baby, Run, and What I Can Do For You...which were intl' singles, could have managed the radio airplay in the USA very well, but instead they give space to the meaningless Can't Cry Anymore, in conclution half the songs are stand out cuts but are lost in many filler tracks than run out the album and make it anoying and sleep maker at the end.

Free Music Review: Very good album !!!
Hit: 5 Stars

This is my best Sheryl Crow album. #2 is C'mon C'mon 4/5. #3 is Sheryl Crow 3/5. #4 is The Globe Sessions. #5 Live In Central Park. My favourite songs of Sheryl Crow : Run, Baby, Run; All I Wanna Do; Soak Up The Sun; It's So Easy; A Change; If It Makes You Happy; Steve McQueen.

Free Music Review: Signs Of A Blossoming Career
Hit: 5 Stars

After singing back-up on Michael Jackson's "Bad" tour, you may come with some high expectations from Sheryl Crow's debut album. Expectations are met, and then some, with Sheryl's 1993 debut album "Tuesday Night Music Club," which went 7 x platinum in the US through 1993 and 1994. It's interesting to know that a much slicker album was scrapped in favour of this album as Sheryl's debut, and we're all the better for it.

The opener, "Run, Baby, Run," is a fantastic mid-tempo rock song which received a lot of airplay when released. Fantastic vocals and a brilliant guitar start off the song, and thoughtful lyrics carry the song along to end as an almost 5-minute masterpiece. "Leaving Las Vegas" and "Strong Enough" are fantastic hit singles. The former has rather weak vocals, which gives off a feeling that Sheryl is drunk while singing the song. The latter is a wonderfully relaxing ballad in which Sheryl's sweet voice is perfectly twisted around a guitar. "Can't Cry Anymore" is a wonderful up-tempo song which includes Sheryl's fine writing skills, along with interesting phrases. A guitar solo makes it all the more enjoyable. "Solidify" is perhaps the most up-tempo song on the album. This is a real country/rock/funk kind of song with raspy vocals, a catchy chorus, and a melodic instrumental. A highlight.

"The Na-Na Song" just starts out of no where, with Sheryl singing anything she fees like, such as, "What the world needs now is babies, gun and hope/Guardian angel dust in the wind cries Mary wanna be Madonna but the price is too high." The verses are sung in a sing-along style, and the chorus is very country - you could imagine this being on Shania Twain's "Woman In Me" album. "No One Said It Would Be Easy" is easily the slowest and most chilled-out song on the album. The song is almost five and a half minutes long, and nothing but a guitar comforts Sheryl as she sings softly, a voice full of emotion and tenderness. "What I Can Do For You" is a very catchy and melodic rock/pop song, with some wonderful vocals and interesting lyrics. It's another great sing-along song, perfect for anyone.

"All I Wanna Do" is obviously the biggest hit from the album. This mammoth song stormed charts worldwide in 1994, peaking at No.4 in the UK. Catchy beats, and everyday lyrics work a treat on this undeniable classic rock/pop song. "We Do What We Can" and "I Shall Believe" round off the album, in fine style. The former is a very slow, almost jazzy little number in which Sheryl sings about a man living his life - doing what he can. Another brilliant song, that raises the tempo after three minutes. The latter is a good song to round off a superb album, but it's definitely not the best song on the album. It doesn't grab you like the others, basically.

OVERALL GRADE: 9/10

Tuesday Night Music Club is probably my second favourite Sheryl Crow album. It's really a tie for second position between this and "The Globe Sessions." Both are fantastic, and I always have trouble deciding which one I like best. Of course, they're both not as good as Sheryl's second album, the self-titled sophomore masterpiece that spawned so many amazing hit singles and is a total female rock classic. If you're looking to get interested in Sheryl's music, I suggest you purchase Tuesday Night Music Club first, then go for her self-titled second album. If you don't like them at first, stick with it - they will grow on you over time. You won't be sorry!

Free Music Review: Back when she was a groovy rock chick...
Hit: 5 Stars

Recently Sheryl Crow has released "C'mon C'mon"- by far her worst album. She has lost that certain something that is in evidence on this and her other two albums. If you are buying this album in search of 11 "All I Wanna Do" clones- you're looking in the wrong place. This is Sheryl's best album. It has a great *feel* to it and her vocals are perfect for the groove. One listen to "Solidify" or "The Na-Na Song" would have a new Sheryl fan's head spinning. Both songs are really funky and cool. This album is full of great music like that- stuff that makes you snap your fingers. It also isn't short on ballads. "Strong Enough", "I Shall Believe" and "Leaving Las Vegas" are just the tip of the iceburg. Each of the rest of the songs lazily drifts along with Sheryl's vocals as the centerpoint. Buy this album if you like the kind of music described- not if you like "Soak Up the Sun".
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