Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club Audio CD
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Band: Sheryl Crow
Title: Tuesday Night Music Club
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Release Date: 1993-08-03
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Run, Baby, Run 2: Leaving Las Vegas 3: Strong Enough 4: Can't Cry Anymore 5: Solidify 6: Na-Na Song 7: No One Said It Would Be Easy 8: What I Can Do for You 9: All I Wanna Do 10: We Do What We Can 11: I Shall Believe
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Rough-hewn honesty
Crow is still the only artist in my book who can slur her way thru a song without hitting a false note. Probably one of the best debut albums I've heard - once I cast aside my misgivings about it being a honky tonk album (never judge an album by its cover!). . . (well, except for maybe Emmylou Harris, Lucinda Williams and Stevie Nicks).
A true natural who is as sincere when she sings 'all she really wants is to have some fun", as well as feel the pain when she proclaims that 'no one said it would be easy'. . .
As a precursor to her more slick follow-up 'Sheryl Crow', this album was touching in the way it was raw and unvarnished, just a collection of songs the band jammed and improvised on tuesday nights.
Sheryl Crow's best
I gave the album a good listen, but I had fallen in love with it already! It is definitely an experience to listen to, one not to miss. This CD absolutely completes me! I bought it at some miscellaneous thrift store in the next town over for $2 because it was a good deal and I already knew All I Wanna Do and Strong Enough. The homemade, soft, acoustic feel to it makes it enjoyable. It is very calming and relaxing. From the familiar rock ballad Run, Baby, Run, to the somber, end-of-the-night-in-a-jazz-club We Do What We Can, the album has something for everyone. Probably the most well-known song, All I Wanna Do, is upbeat and feel-good. Strong Enough is powerful in its lyrics yet the guitars make it feel smooth and quiet. I love this album, one of my favorites, get it!.
"Lie to me, I promise I'll believe..."
Songs I like include: Leaving Las Vegas, I Can't Cry Anymore, All I Wanna Do, I Shall Believe, Run Baby Run, and Strong Enough. Tuesday Night Music Club by Sheryl Crow was a good debut album from this Mid-Western rock goddess. The rest of the tracks are ok but not standouts. Crow had a lot of potential back in 1993, the Grammy people just love her, she won a ton of awards for this album. I prefer The Globe Sessions over this album but I still think her songwriting is what made her popular. Give this album a try, enjoy!.
Catchy, Bluesy with a Voice that is Ever so Sweet
It was her first time being the front person, as before she was a backup singer for artists like Michael Jackson and Don Henley. Sheryl Crow made her debut with this release. The album came about with Crow participating with producers and songwriters that happened to be on Tuesday nights. What she added was a contemporary mature yet loose folky rock. She had a knack for songwriting and a voice you can't help but love.
The album is filled from the first track to the last with all strong songs. "All I Wanna Do" is a catchy tune that's simple and melodic. "Leaving Las Vegas" slows things down a tad as well with "Can't Cry Anymore", both being on the more ballad side of rock. She is a great musician who can write great, catchy pop songs that have a fun bluesy feel and she sings them with a voice that is ever so sweet.
Great CD, every song is good
I like all the songs on here and it is well recorded. This is an older CD but I think its really Crow's only good CD she's made. .
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