Sheryl Crow - Sheryl (New Documentary & Best Of)

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Three new songs on the compilation and understandably heavy on the first couple of albums. She's definitely not claiming her soul and country albums but goes deep on Threads.

Disc 1
1. If It Makes You Happy
2. Leaving Las Vegas
3. All I Wanna Do
4. What Can I Do For You
5. Run, Baby, Run
6. Hard To Make A Stand
7. Sweet Rosalyn
8. A Change Would Do You Good
9. Home
10. Love Is A Good Thing
11. Strong Enough
12. Can't Cry Anymore
13. Everyday Is A Winding Road
14. Redemption Day
15. The Difficult Kind (Live with Sarah McLachlan)
16. I Shall Believe
17. Real Gone (Live)

Disc 2
1. My Favorite Mistake
2. Riverwide
3. Crash And Burn
4. Steve McQueen
5. Soak Up The Sun
6. Out Of Our Heads
7. Detours
8. Be Myself
9. Prove You Wrong (feat. Stevie Nicks & Maren Morris)
10. Tell Me When It's Over (feat. Chris Stapleton)
11. Beware of Darkness (feat. Brandi Carlile, Eric Clapton, and Sting)
12. The Worst (feat. Keith Richards)
13. Story of Everything (feat. Gary Clark Jr., Chuck D, Andra Day)
14. Everything Is Broken (Live with Jason Isbell at The Ryman)
15. Redemption Day (with Johnny Cash)
16. Forever
17. Still The Same
18. Live With Me
 
Oh Sheryl, chronological order please.

It's wet my appetite to put this on anyway:

 
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Having enjoyed the Alanis doc a lot I am looking forward to this though I’m not sure what we’ll get about the Lance fiasco.
 
I love the new song, her best in a while. I thought it was a 90s out take at first, her voice sounds so good
 
That’s a lovely listings but true fans would find it a bit empty; I mean NOTHING from Wildflower?

Nice choices from the Detours and Be Myself albums though.

The Be Myself album is MASSIVELY underrated and a treat to any fans only familiar with her early work.
 
That’s a lovely listings but true fans would find it a bit empty; I mean NOTHING from Wildflower?

Nice choices from the Detours and Be Myself albums though.

The Be Myself album is MASSIVELY underrated and a treat to any fans only familiar with her early work.

I like quite a lot of Threads but there are AT LEAST a couple too many from that album. Anything But Down has been shunned too.
 
So Live With Me was a Rolling Stones cover. Still The Same is not a cover, but Sheryl is definitely having a Fab Four moment and it is very lovely:



Has she changed her mind about doing another album yet?
 
Her way into the music industry was R&B (as Michael Jackson's backing singer and live duetist) so it's not an impossible task. She has quite the soulful pipes. I think it would take a total reset to pull it off though.
 

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