Sheryl Crow [Japan]

 
Album Review:

Sheryl Crow [Japan]

  • Release Date: 1998
  • Genre: Rock
  • Label: A&M

Review

Hiring noted roots experimentalists Tchad Blake and Mitchell Froom as engineer and consultant, respectively, Sheryl Crow took a cue from their Latin Playboys project for her second album -- she kept her roots rock foundation and added all sorts of noises, weird instruments, percussion loops, and off-balance production to give Sheryl Crow a distinctly modern flavor. And, even with the Stonesy grind of "Sweet Rosalyn" or hippie spirits of "Love Is a Good Thing," it is an album that couldn't have been made any other time than the '90s. As strange as it may sound, Sheryl Crow is a postmodern masterpiece of sorts -- albeit a mainstream, post-alternative, postmodern masterpiece. It may not be as hip or innovative as, say, the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique, but it is as self-referential, pop culture obsessed, and musically eclectic. Throughout the record, Crow spins out wild, nearly incomprehensible stream-of-consciousness lyrics, dropping celebrity names and products every chance she gets ("drinking Falstaff beer/Mercedes Ruehl and a rented Leer"). Often, these litanies don't necessarily add up to anything specific, but they're a perfect match for the mess of rock, blues, alt-rock, country, folk, and lite hip-hop loops that dominate the record. At her core, she remains a traditionalist -- the songcraft behind the infectious "Change Would Do You Good," the bubbly "Everyday Is a Winding Road," and the weary "If It Makes You Happy" helped get the singles on the radio -- but the production and lyrics are often at odds with those instincts, creating for a fascinating and compelling (and occasionally humorous) listen and one of the most individual albums of its era. [The Japanese edition boasts a pair of bonus tracks.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Maybe Angels
Sheryl Crow, Bill Bottrell Sheryl Crow (4:54)
A Change Would Do You Good
Sheryl Crow, Brian MacLeod, Jeff Trott Sheryl Crow (3:49)
Home
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow (4:50)
Sweet Rosalyn
Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott Sheryl Crow (3:59)
If It Makes You Happy
Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott Sheryl Crow (5:23)
Redemption Day
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow (4:26)
Hard to Make a Stand
Sheryl Crow, Bill Bottrell, Todd Wolfe, R.S. Bryan Sheryl Crow (3:07)
Everyday Is a Winding Road
Sheryl Crow, Brian MacLeod, Jeff Trott Sheryl Crow (4:17)
Love Is a Good Thing
Sheryl Crow, Tad Wadhams Sheryl Crow (4:42)
Oh Marie
Sheryl Crow, Bill Bottrell, Jeff Trott Sheryl Crow (3:31)
Superstar
Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott Sheryl Crow (4:57)
The Book
Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott Sheryl Crow (4:44)
Ordinary Morning
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow (3:58)
Sad Sad World [*]
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Sheryl Crow, Brian MacLeod, Jeff Trott Sheryl Crow (4:07)
Free Man [*]
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Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow (3:19)

Credits

Bob Stewart (Horn), Jim Keltner (Drums), Sheryl Crow (Guitar (Acoustic)), Sheryl Crow (Bass), Sheryl Crow (Piano), Sheryl Crow (Composer), Sheryl Crow (Guitar (Electric)), Sheryl Crow (Harmonium), Sheryl Crow (Keyboards), Sheryl Crow (Organ (Hammond)), Sheryl Crow (Vocals), Sheryl Crow (Producer), Sheryl Crow (Main Performer), Sheryl Crow, Sheryl Crow (Wurlitzer), Sheryl Crow (Loop), Sheryl Crow (Moog Bass), Steve Berlin (Saxophone), Tchad Blake (Recorder), Tchad Blake (Engineer), Tchad Blake (Mixing), Bill Bottrell (Composer), Dave Douglas (Horn), Davey Faragher (Fuzz Bass), Neil Finn (Vocals), Curtis Fowlkes (Horn), Mitchell Froom (Harmonium), Mitchell Froom (Keyboards), Mitchell Froom, Mitchell Froom (Horn Arrangements), Mitchell Froom (String Arrangements), Mitchell Froom (Assistant Producer), Wally Ingram (Drums), Wally Ingram (Djembe), Wally Ingram (Djembe), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Brian MacLeod (Composer), Brian MacLeod (Drums), Brian MacLeod (Loop), John Paterno (Assistant Engineer), Anders Rundblad (Bass), Anders Rundblad (Guitar), Bob Salcedo (Recorder), Bob Salcedo (Engineer), Pete Thomas (Percussion), Pete Thomas (Drums), Jeff Trott (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jeff Trott (Guitar), Jeff Trott (Composer), Jeff Trott (Guitar (Electric)), Jeff Trott (Vocals), Jeff Trott, Jeff Trott (Loop), Jeff Trott (Tremolo Bass), Michael Urbano (Drums), Michael Urbano (Drums (Snare)), Michael Urbano (Loop), Tad Wadhams (Bass), Tad Wadhams (Composer), Ron Black (Assistant Engineer), Steve Donnelly (Guitar (Acoustic)), Steve Donnelly (Dobro), Steve Donnelly (Guitar), Steve Donnelly (Guitar (Electric)), Dan Rothchild (Bass), Jane Scarpantoni (Strings), Trina Shoemaker (Recorder), Trina Shoemaker (Engineer), Blair Lamb (Recorder), Blair Lamb (Engineer), Josh Roseman (Horn), Todd Wolfe (Dobro), Todd Wolfe (Guitar), Todd Wolfe (Composer), Todd Wolfe (Guitar (Electric)), Jeri Heiden (Art Direction), Jeri Heiden (Design), James Minchin (Photography), Karen Walker (Art Direction), Karen Walker (Design), Cappy Japngie (Assistant Engineer), S. "Husky" Hoskulds (Assistant Engineer), Stephanie Pfriender (Photography), Pam Werheimer (Coordination), Steen Sundland (Photography), Stephen Weintraub (Executive Producer), Stephen Weintraub (Management), Kingsway (Engineer), R.S. Bryan (Composer), R.S. Bryan (Wah Wah Guitar), Jeri Beiden (Art Direction), Jeri Beiden (Design)
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