Sheryl Crow by Sheryl Crow Popular CD
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Track Listing 1. Maybe Angels 2. A Change Would Do You Good 3. Home 4. Sweet Rosalyn 5. If It Makes You Happy 6. Redemption Day 7. Hard to Make a Stand 8. Everyday Is a Winding Road 9. Love Is a Good Thing 10. Oh Marie 11. Superstar 12. The Book 13. Ordinary Morning
Album Notes Personnel: Sheryl Crow (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano, Hammond organ, harmonium, keyboards, bass, Wurlitzer, pennyosley, loops); Jeff Trott (vocals, acoustic guitar, guitar, loops); Neil Finn (vocals); Todd Wolfe (electric guitar, guitar); Steve Donnelly (electric guitar, dobro); RSBryan (guitar); Jane Scarpantoni (strings); Mitchell Froom (harmonium, keyboards); Steve Berlin (saxophone); Bob Stewart, Curtis Fowlkes, Dave Douglas, Josh Roseman (horns); Davey Faragher, Dan Rothchild, Tad Wadhams, Anders Rundblad (bass); Wally Ingram (drums, djembe); Brian MacLeod (drums, loops); Pete Thomas, Jim Keltner, Michael Urbano (drums).Engineers include: Trina Shoemaker, Blair Lamb, Tchad Blake.Recorded at Sunset Sound Factory and Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California; Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana.SHERYL CROW won a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album."If It Makes You Happy" won a 1997 Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance."Everyday Is A Winding Road" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy for Record Of The Year.Personnel: Sheryl Crow (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, harmonium, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards); Jeff Trott (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Neil Finn (vocals); Steve Donnelly, Todd Wolfe (guitar, electric guitar, dobro); Anders Rundblad (guitar); R.S. Bryan (wah-wah guitar); Jane Scarpantoni (strings); Steve Berlin (saxophone); Curtis Fowlkes, Josh Roseman, Dave Douglas , Bob Stewart (horns); Mitchell Froom (harmonium, keyboards); Michael Urbano (drums, snare drum); Wally Ingram (drums, djembe); Pete Thomas , Brian Macleod , Jim Keltner (drums).Audio Mixer: Tchad Blake.Recording information: Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, LA; Sunset Sound Factory, L.A., CA.Photographers: Steen Sundland; James Minchin; Stephanie Pfriender.Since crashing the gates with 1993's TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB, Sheryl Crow's brand of melodic pop has won her some Grammys and kept her constantly on the road. On the followup album, the one-time background singer retains her sweet delivery laced with gruff edges, while painting her sunny sound with darker shadings. Quirky characters and situations continue to inhabit Crow's songs, whether it's holy rollers and government conspirators ("Maybe Angels") or a homeless evangelist proselytizing outside a supermarket ("Hard To Make A Stand").While Crow could easily content herself by writing about assorted oddballs, real-life manifests itself assuredly on SHERYL CROW. Her trip to entertain troops in war-torn Bosnia is reflected in the wasted virtues and exploding shells of "Redemption Day." And in "Love Is A Good Thing," she sings pointedly about firearm sales and their consequences. |
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