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Music CD - Sheryl Crow: Detours

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Music CD: Detours Artist: Sheryl Crow
List Price: $13.98
Our Price: $4.97
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Manufacturer: A&M
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Tracks:
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1. God Bless This Mess 2. Shine Over Babylon 3. Love is Free 4. Peace Be Upon Us 5. Gasoline 6. Out Of Our Heads 7. Detours 8. Now That You're Gone 9. Drunk With The Thought Of You 10. Diamond Ring 11. Motivation 12. Make It Go Away (Radiation Song) 13. Love Is All There Is 14. Lullaby For Wyatt
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602517570030 Label: A&M Manufacturer: A&M Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: A&M Release Date: 2008-02-05 Studio: A&M
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Almost a 1960s Political Album Comment: I love Sheryl Crow's music and watching her journey. This album starts with the surprising political song, "Bless this Mess" recorded to emulate a scratchy 50s or 60s protest song and the effect is excellent. The album continues with great political songs that will be upsetting to some like "Gasoline" which is really over the top to almost funny.
Unfortunately, she doesn't have enough material for a full folk/political album and reverts to many types of songs. Some I really like. But the album becomes uneven and doesn't have good flow. I'm not saying this is a bad album, in fact, I liked it very much. But I would prefer that their be more symetry in the album. That is the only reason I didn't rate this very enjoyable item with the highest ranking possible.
Customer Rating:      Summary: CD Review Comment: Loved the CD!! Every song, reminds me of classic Sheryl Crow-- would highly recommend to all longtime fans and even "younger" new listeners- it's unfortunate this is not given more airtime because it's truly some wonderful music for present day!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Vintage Sheryl Crow Comment: Great CD!!! Sounds a lot like Tuesday Night Music Club, so if you like Sheryl Crow music from the early 90s, you'll really like this!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Tracks Comment: Sheryl's newest CD is her best yet. Great lyrics and fantastic music. Buy this right now!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant - and I wasn't even a fan! Comment: I have to confess I've never really gotten into Sheryl Crow. I never disliked her, I just generally drift towards towards the college radio genre and singer songwriters like Josh Ritter. For some reason a few weeks ago I decided I would listen to the sample of the first song on this album - God Bless This Mess. I downloaded the album moments later. I was really caught off guard and amazed by the incredible quality of this album. The songs are incredibly person and as beautiful as poetry. I've listened to this album non stop for about a week now and I'm still discovering things.
Even if you are an unlikely fan I suggest you give this album a try - you'll like it! Presently, the title track is my favorite!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Thematically, Detours may not seem like much of a detour to Sheryl Crow fans. Her politics pour out of these songs the way you might expect them to if you caught wind of her epic cross-country bus trip, with the activist Laurie David, to promote environmental awareness months prior to this release. From the quiet, faraway-sounding opener "God Bless This Mess"--a novel in a song--to the catchy but thought-provoking "Gasoline," it's clear that Crow has more on her mind these days than soaking up the sun or having a little fun, à la the Tuesday Night Music Club era. Yet there's not a groan-worthy song on this standout rock/pop/folk/blues album. If the themes are heavy (in addition to the political songs, there's an almost painfully tender lullaby for her son Wyatt and one, "Make It Go Away [Radiation Song]," that touches on her breast-cancer experience), the mood is cathartic, determined, hopeful at times and sad at others. "Now That You're Gone" grabs at clarity through the clouds of a devastating love affair and gets it, and "Peace Be Upon Us" picks apart pettiness and arrives at a wide-minded beauty. George Harrison seems present in some of these songs, especially the more personal ones ("Drunk with the Thought of You," "Love Is All There Is"). And that may be the highest compliment that Sheryl Crow, who seems to admire his gentle soul and shares his big heart, could ask for. --Tammy La Gorce
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