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The Globe Sessions

The Globe Sessions
Sheryl Crow

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Her first album was studded with talented session men, but Crow's second release found her handling multi-instrumental chores with an ease that established her as a renaissance woman to be reckoned with. GLOBE SESSIONS features some famousfriends, like Wendy Melvoin (of Prince fame), Heartbreaker Benmont Tench and producer Mitchell Froom (he's strictly an accompanist here; the multi-talented Crow is sole producer here). The vision presented is solidly Crow's, though. A bit more of a mixed bag than her previous work, GLOBE dips into funky, syncopated material, hard-hitting rock, and rootsy folk-rock. Dylan fans should note that Crow lends her vibrant vocal stylings to a previously unrecorded Dylan tune, "Mississippi". The loose, offhanded feel of this album contrasts her previous, more carefully constructed recordings nicely.

Track Listing

  1. My Favorite Mistake
  2. There Goes The Neighborhood
  3. Riverwide
  4. It Don't Hurt
  5. Maybe That's Something
  6. Am I Getting Through
  7. Anything But Down
  8. Difficult Kind
  9. Mississippi
  10. Members Only
  11. Crash And Burn

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #147212 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-10-06
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Enhanced, DTS Surround Sound

Customer Reviews

a deeper darker album laced with pure witching magic5
An awesome display of both musical and lyrical talent, sheryl crow never fails to deliver the best of both. Crows heart felt words take us through the tortures of heartache with sweeping majesty, from "My favorite mistake" which is the sound track to every difficult love affair, to the meltingly sad " Crash and Burn" . However while this makes for an emotional album it never becomes dull but is lifted by the superbly structured music and catchy riffs. A deep, dark exploration of life and love, this is often angry and desperate but oh-so good and should not be missed