Sheryl Crow : The Very Best Of 2003
From Amazon.co.uk Review By Kevin Maidment - Despite the photographic presence of an acoustic guitar (the rock & roll equivalent of a rubber bullet), the enviably lovely hair and the unassuming knitwear, Sheryl Crow is staring back at us from the cover of The Very Best Of with her chin resting on a fist clenched tightly with white-knuckled defiance. This is, after all, the girl whose wishful thinking led her to sing "All I wanna do is have some fun" while privately preferring to either curl up in bed for a very long time or roll over and die (she's recently come out of the closet with regards to her longstanding battles with depression). Yes, she's earned herself an armful of Grammys and has been damned with faint praise, but if you go easy on the relatively troublesome second half of Sheryl Crow's 10-year solo career (the poppy optimism of songs like "C'mon C'mon" and "Soak Up the Sun" seems strained), then this decade-acknowledging resume serves as a reminder of her narrative talents for summarising the pitfalls of burdensome workloads ("Everyday Is a Winding Road") and problem
atic squeezes ("My Favorite Mistake") within an MTV-friendly pop framework.
1CD | Cue +Log +M3u+ Covers/Scans | Label: A&M | Release: 2003 | 525 Mb
Genre: Pop
The Very Best of Sheryl Crow is a greatest hits album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album was a commercial success, reached #2 on both the UK Album Chart and the Billboard 200, selling 4 million units in the US as of January 2008 . The album also received a Gold accreditation in Australia during 2005From Amazon.co.uk Review By Kevin Maidment - Despite the photographic presence of an acoustic guitar (the rock & roll equivalent of a rubber bullet), the enviably lovely hair and the unassuming knitwear, Sheryl Crow is staring back at us from the cover of The Very Best Of with her chin resting on a fist clenched tightly with white-knuckled defiance. This is, after all, the girl whose wishful thinking led her to sing "All I wanna do is have some fun" while privately preferring to either curl up in bed for a very long time or roll over and die (she's recently come out of the closet with regards to her longstanding battles with depression). Yes, she's earned herself an armful of Grammys and has been damned with faint praise, but if you go easy on the relatively troublesome second half of Sheryl Crow's 10-year solo career (the poppy optimism of songs like "C'mon C'mon" and "Soak Up the Sun" seems strained), then this decade-acknowledging resume serves as a reminder of her narrative talents for summarising the pitfalls of burdensome workloads ("Everyday Is a Winding Road") and problem
Tracklist:
[01] All I Wanna Do
[02] Soak Up The Sun
[03] My Favorite Mistake
[04] The First Cut Is The Deepest
[05] Everyday Is A Winding Road
[06] Leaving Las Vegas
[07] Strong Enough
[08] Light In Your Eyes
[09] If It Makes You Happy
[10] Run Baby Run
[11] Picture > And Kid Rock
[12] C'mon, C'mon > Featuring The Corrs
[13] A Change Would Do You Good
[14] Home
[15] There Goes The Neighborhood
[16] I Shall Believe
[17] Let's Get Free [Bonus Track]
More Mirrors: Sheryl Crow - The Very Best Of (2003) [FLAC]
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