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Sheryl Crow (Bass), Sheryl Crow (Wurlitzer), Sheryl Crow (Vocals), Jeff Trott (Guitar), Brian S. MacLeod/McCleod (Drums) | Comments | by Sheryl Crow. Courtesy of: A&M Records, Inc. Sheryl Crow burst onto the music scene with her debut album, Saturday (Tuesday?) Night Music Club. With her self-titled sophomore effort, she proves that she's got the goods. On Sheryl Crow, she's written the songs, produced the recording sessions, played a lot of the instruments, and sings about what's been passing across her field of vision during the last few years - subjects ranging from the crossdresser at her local coffee shop to the carnage in Bosnia. She does it with the assurance of a veteran musician and songwriter, and the Unvarnished emotions of a gal from Missouri who's grateful to her success but isn't about to let it shadow what she wants or how she'll say it. The result isn't always happy or smooth or simple to decipher. But it's Sheryl Crow's record. And it's emphatically real. Discography: Saturday (Tuesday?) Night Music Club, Sheryl Crow. | Appears On | |
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