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Tuesday Night Music Club
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0731454012621
Label: A&M
Manufacturer: A&M
MPN: 540126
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: A&M
Release Date: August 03, 1993
Studio: A&M
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Editorial Review: Sheryl Crow's proper debut--an earlier, slicker record was scrapped in favor of Tuesday Night--occasionally reaches too far in attempting Significance, as when the album opens by name-checking Aldous Huxley. Usually, though, Crow and her band of L.A. session and singer/songwriter collaborators strike just the right tone. The "Stuck in the Middle with You" homage of "All I Wanna Do," the clanking guitar riff of "Can't Cry Anymore," and the funky threat of "What I Can Do for You" meld perfectly with the lyrics, resulting in a peak of mainstream pop-rock. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - "Lie to me, I promise I'll believe..."
Tuesday Night Music Club by Sheryl Crow was a good debut album from this Mid-Western rock goddess. Songs I like include: Leaving Las Vegas, I Can't Cry Anymore, All I Wanna Do, I Shall Believe, Run Baby Run, and Strong Enough. The rest of the tracks are ok but not standouts. Crow had a lot of potential back in 1993, the Grammy people just love her, she won a ton of awards for this album. I prefer The Globe Sessions over this album but I still think her songwriting is what made her popular. Give this ... Read More
Rating: - Catchy, Bluesy with a Voice that is Ever so Sweet
Sheryl Crow made her debut with this release. It was her first time being the front person, as before she was a backup singer for artists like Michael Jackson and Don Henley. The album came about with Crow participating with producers and songwriters that happened to be on Tuesday nights. What she added was a contemporary mature yet loose folky rock. She had a knack for songwriting and a voice you can't help but love.
The album is filled from the first track to the last with all strong ... Read More
Rating: - Great CD, every song is good
This is an older CD but I think its really Crow's only good CD she's made. I like all the songs on here and it is well recorded.
Rating: - Weekend Tavern
Sheryl Crow's debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club, enough for an entire week of simple living with the stories for each day. Sprinting out with this lead song "Run, Baby, Run" slow twist of rock & roll with a hint of country depicts the mood of the narrative lying in this tune. Leaving behind bad luck and the streak of all that is lost, "Leaving Las Vegas" would be an escape from chance. The guitar driven "Strong Enough" highlights this LP with a sincere question from a woman's perspective and ... Read More
Rating: - Thirty Seconds is still too much
Let's face it folks this is not a rock album that everyone believes it is. I will start by saying I didn't play the 30 second snippet for "All I Want To Do" because I knew it was already a lost cause, the rest were all just as bad. There are only 2 songs that may be a little bit o.k. and they are "Can't Cry Anymore", and "We Do What We Can". I just feel that this was a pop album all the way even though it has a rock edge don't be decieved. I don't know what she's like, or anything like that, but I do know ... Read More
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