Customer Reviews
Might have been her best... - By: Jackie Coupe, 18 Mar 2006 
I have a couple of Miss Crows albums & this I think was the best one.
You get the sense that there was a point to prove with the range of vocal challlenges she was set.
'Leaving Las Vagas', 'What I could do for you', 'Run baby run'
alll very different in tone & pace. Heavy rips & deep almost gravelly voice at times can give you the impression that she reallly enjoyed singing the songs & to me that has always enhanced my enjoyment.
Don't miss this one, it was Sheryl at her very best with everything to prove & heart & soul were truely invested.
11 min-movies... - By: Milt Ingarfield, 21 Jan 2003 
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.
With "Bill Bottrell" as her producer Ms Crow found a guiding light to help her with first album.
This is a starlingly assured album from this "Missouri" raised singer-song-writer, her tunes are a delightful cross between rock & soul.
The 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" & then flesh them out into compassionate yet rigorously observed mini-movies.This makes this an album that can be played over & over again & the listener will not get bored,this is one of these "essential" albums that alll music fans should have on their racks,it's a keeper...
Rock and Roll please - By: dubvet, 30 Nov 2002 
Sheryl Crow's first album, the Tuesday Night Music Club offers plenty of hope to the fans of rock & roll that their is something happening in that dimly lit & not so prosperous branch of music. Crow offers plenty of fare fit for singles, but the music is held down by a gritty feel, & the songs tell smalll vignettes from life or imagination. There are plenty of catchy little hooks in the music, but the over-alll 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, & should be on the shelf of every music lover.
Finally someone hits the right groove - By: samuel reed, 19 Mar 2001 
This album, in a word, in excellent. It's incitive, soulful lyrics & mellow yet groovy guitar licks slide over your body & soul making them pulsate with pleasure. It is an album to chill out to, to groove to & 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.
An all time classic album, ignore at your peril! - By: , 18 Jan 2000 
If I had to choose an album with which to be buried this would be the one. The soulful lyrics & laid back skill with which the styles on the album are dealt with makes me want to listen again & again. If I do not listen to this at least once, alll 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 & like the very best music from most genre then you can't go wrong with this album.