Sheryl Crow - The Very Best of Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow - The Very Best of Sheryl Crow
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Album Details

Title: The Very Best of Sheryl Crow
Artist: Sheryl Crow
Release Date: 11/4/2003
Re-Released On: 9/24/2007
Label: A&M Records, Polydor, Universal International
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 602498308646, 602498611548, 602517807358, 0602498499177, 602498499177, 602498610923, 060249849917
Genre: Rock
Styles: Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, American Trad Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Carefree, Laid-Back/Mellow, Searching, Summery, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Bright, Confident, Playful, Wistful, Yearning, Ambitious, Cheerful, Earthy, Freewheeling, Intimate, Literate, Lively, Melancholy, Plaintive, Rollicking, Rousing, Wry, Nocturnal, Party/Celebratory, Sad, Sentimental, Earnest, Happy, Light, Organic, Poignant
Total Copies: 16
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. All I Wanna Do
  2. Soak Up the Sun
  3. My Favorite Mistake
  4. The First Cut Is the Deepest
  5. Everyday Is a Winding Road
  6. Leaving Las Vegas
  7. Strong Enough
  8. Light in Your Eyes
  9. If It Makes You Happy
  10. The Difficult Kind
  11. Picture
  12. Steve McQueen
  13. A Change Would Do You Good
  14. Home
  15. There Goes the Neighborhood
  16. I Shall Believe
  17. The First Cut Is the Deepest [Country Version][*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDA&M Records9849917
2007CDPolydor9849917
2006CDUniversal International9830864
2003CDA&M Records000152102
2003CDA&M Records9861092
2003CDA&M Records11738

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Album Review

Sheryl Crow was one of the key artists of the '90s, if the yardstick is capturing the sound and spirit of the time. A former backing vocalist for Michael Jackson -- an association that led to dubious tabloid headlines romantically linking her with the singer long before she was a star in her own right -- she rode the first great wave of Women in Rock hysteria of the alt-rock explosion to fame with her first album, Tuesday Night Music Club, in 1994, settling into the weary aftermath of the post-grunge years with her brilliant eponymous second album in 1996, riding out the end years of the Clinton administration with the measured, mature Globe Sessions in 1998, and then defying the gloom of the W years by soaking up the sun on 2002's C'mon C'mon. It was a body of work that defined the times without getting too much critical respect (similar to Billy Joel in that respect, even if the music is totally dissimilar), and while her albums were always good and occasionally terrific, she made her greatest mark as a singles artist on the ever-morphing world of '90s radio. Released in late 2003, The Very Best of Sheryl Crow is the first attempt to summarize those years, and it does a pretty good job of it. All of the big hits are here: the deceptively effervescent "All I Wanna Do," the defiantly effervescent "Soak Up the Sun," the sweet resignation of "My Favorite Mistake," the giddy "Everyday Is a Winding Road," the evocative "Leaving Las Vegas," the sexily exhausted "If It Makes You Happy," the soccer-mom anthem "A Change Would Do You Good," the absurd escapism of the heavily Pro Tooled "Steve McQueen," and best of all, "Picture," a superb country duet with Kid Rock previously unavailable on one of Crow's albums. If the collection seems to be missing songs, it's because it is. Like most contemporary hits collection, it chooses to highlight album tracks ("Home," "The Difficult Kind," "I Shall Believe") in favor of minor hits -- a tactic that is highly debatable, since those album tracks may be favorites of the artist or the concert-attending audience yet those who follow an artist via the radio will find many songs absent, some more noteworthy than others. In this case, "Run Baby Run," "Can't Cry Anymore," "D'yer Mak'er," "Anything but Down," "Sweet Child O Mine," and "C'Mon C'Mon" are all missing in action, with "Can't Cry Anymore," "Anything but Down," and maybe "Run Baby Run" being truly missed (the covers of Zeppelin and Guns N' Roses being the byproduct of the '90s pop climate where major and minor artists alike had more contributions to soundtracks, benefit albums, and tribute records than could be counted; some hit the charts, as in this case, but most didn't). This is a minor quibble, since it effects the general texture and feel of the album more than the overall effect, but it's enough to keep it from being the unqualified home run that it should have been. Even so, The Very Best of Sheryl Crow does capture her biggest and best songs, adding two good new songs to the mix (a cover of Cat Stevens' "The First Cut Is the Deepest," which uses Rod Stewart's version as the starting point, and the solid new song "Light in Your Eyes"), that in turn capture the feel of the '90s by proxy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Abraham LaborielDrums
Al SuttonMixing, Engineer
Bill BottrellProducer
Chuck AinlayMixing
Dave WayMixing
David WildLiner Notes
Garth FundisProducer
Jamie MuhoberacKeyboards
Jeff RothschildEngineer, Mixing
Jeff TrottProducer
Jimmie BonesKeyboards
Joel DerouinConcert Master
John ShanksGuitar (Electric), Bass, Vocals (Background), Producer
Josh MuncyAssistant
Kenny OlsonGuitar
Kid RockGuitar (Rhythm), Producer, Mixing, Vocals
Marc DeSistoEngineer
Mark SeligerPhotography
Matt AndrewsEngineer
Matt RollingsPiano
Michael RhodesGuitar (Bass)
Misty LoveVocals (Background), Vocals (Background)
Naomi KaltmanPhotography
Patrick WarrenString Arrangements
Paul FranklinGuitar (Steel)
Peter LindberghPhotography
Shannon ForrestDrums
Shari SutcliffeProduction Coordination, Contractor
Sheryl CrowProducer, Guitar (Acoustic), Piano, Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background), Guitar (12 String), Vocals
Shirley HaydenVocals (Background)
Tom BukovacGuitar (Electric)

Member Reviews

Shelba A. (busylady) wrote on 11/19/2009...

mellow,soothing~also upbeat songs... first album I have of her's and I'm glad I have it

William D. wrote on 8/25/2009...

The Very Best of Sheryl Crow is one of those albums you can listen to over and over.

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 8/16/2007...

This is the very best of Sheryl!

Marci S. wrote on 6/6/2007...

great CD!

Melanie W. (novelwriter) wrote on 2/14/2007...

Sheryl Crow rocks! She is not just another pretty face. The songs are passionate. Some speak to your heart while others just want to make you dance. I love every track here.

Judith B. (butchpoodle) wrote on 2/10/2007...

All the best Sheryl Crow ever recorded.

Anthoney D. (AntGiant3000) wrote on 12/20/2006...

GR8 CD!!

Emily B. wrote on 8/27/2006...

You'll know every song. Great classics!