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Tuesday Night Music Club

Tuesday Night Music ClubArtist: Sheryl Crow
Label: Polydor Group
Category: Music

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 12812

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 50 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4

MPN: 540126
UPC: 731454012621
EAN: 0731454012621
ASIN: B000002G1T

Release Date: December 23, 2002
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Run, Baby, Run
  • Leaving Las Vegas
  • Strong Enough
  • Can't Cry Anymore
  • Solidify
  • The Na-Na Song
  • No One Said It Would Be Easy
  • What I Can Do For You
  • All I Wanna Do
  • We Do What We Can
  • I Shall Believe

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Sheryl Crow's proper debut--an earlier, slicker record was scrapped in favour of iTuesday Night/i--occasionally reaches too far in attempting significance, as when the album opens by name-checking Aldous Huxley. Usually, though, Crow and her band of LA session and singer/songwriter collaborators strike just the right tone. The "Stuck in the Middle with You" homage of "All I Wanna Do", the clanking guitar riff of "Can't Cry Anymore" and the funky threat of "What I Can Do for You" meld perfectly with the lyrics, resulting in a peak of mainstream pop-rock. i--Rickey Wright/i


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Might have been her best...   March 18, 2006
Jackie Coupe (UK, Blackburn)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have a couple of Miss Crows albums and this I think was the best one.brYou get the sense that there was a point to prove with the range of vocal challenges she was set.br#x27;Leaving Las Vagas#x27;, #x27;What I could do for you#x27;, #x27;Run baby run#x27;brall very different in tone and pace. Heavy rips and deep almost gravelly voice at times can give you the impression that she really enjoyed singing the songs and to me that has always enhanced my enjoyment.brDon#x27;t miss this one, it was Sheryl at her very best with everything to prove and heart and soul were truely invested.


5 out of 5 stars Finally someone hits the right groove   March 19, 2001
samuel reed
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

This album, in a word, in excellent. It's incitive, soulful lyrics and mellow yet groovy guitar licks slide over your body and soul making them pulsate with pleasure. It is an album to chill out to, to groove to and to get funky to (well. some of the tracks anyway). A definite for any of the music lovers who just like good, well engineered music.


5 out of 5 stars 11 min-movies...   January 21, 2003
Milt Ingarfield (Arbroath, Scotland)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Sheryl Crow started life as a back-up singer for the likes of "Michael Jackson" during his 1987 "BAD" tour. Six years later she released this album.brWith "Bill Bottrell" as her producer Ms Crow found a guiding light to help her with first album.brThis is a starlingly assured album from this "Missouri" raised singer-song-writer, her tunes are a delightful cross between rock and soul.pThe characters that peolpe her scenarios are at the end of their tether in dead-end American streets, with her ability to kick start songs with openings like "Took your car/Drove to Texas/Sorry,honey/But I suspected we were through" and then flesh them out into compassionate yet rigorously observed mini-movies.This makes this an album that can be played over and over again and the listener will not get bored,this is one of these "essential" albums that all music fans should have on their racks,it's a keeper...


5 out of 5 stars An all time classic album, ignore at your peril!   January 18, 2000
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

If I had to choose an album with which to be buried this would be the one. The soulful lyrics and laid back skill with which the styles on the album are dealt with makes me want to listen again and again. If I do not listen to this at least once, all the way through, every other day, I miss it (and I've had this album since 1995!). Every track is a winner, the stand out one for me being Leaving Las Vegas. If you have eclectic musical taste and like the very best music from most genre then you can't go wrong with this album.


5 out of 5 stars Rock and Roll please   November 30, 2002
dubvet (New Jersey)
3 out of 6 found this review helpful

Sheryl Crow's first album, the Tuesday Night Music Club offers plenty of hope to the fans of rock and roll that their is something happening in that dimly lit and not so prosperous branch of music. Crow offers plenty of fare fit for singles, but the music is held down by a gritty feel, and the songs tell small vignettes from life or imagination. There are plenty of catchy little hooks in the music, but the over-all feel is not that of a pop album. Rather, the entire effect is a bit rough around the edges. This is perhaps the best of Crow's studio albums to date, and should be on the shelf of every music lover.

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