Hiring noted roots experimentalists Tchad Blake and Mitchell Froom as engineer and consultant, respectively, Sheryl Crow took a cue from their Latin Playboys project for her second album -- she kept her roots rock foundation and added all sorts of noises, weird instruments, percussion loops, and off-balance production to give Sheryl Crow a distinctly modern flavor. And, even with the Stonesy grind of "Sweet Rosalyn" or hippie spirits of "Love Is a Good Thing," it is an album that couldn't have been made any other time than the '90s. As strange as it may sound, Sheryl Crow is a postmodern masterpiece of sorts -- albeit a mainstream, post-alternative, postmodern masterpiece. It may not be as hip or innovative as, say, the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique, but it is as self-referential, pop culture obsessed, and musically eclectic. Throughout the record, Crow spins out wild, nearly incomprehensible stream-of-consciousness lyrics, dropping celebrity names and products every chance she gets ("drinking Falstaff beer/Mercedes Ruehl and a rented Leer"). Often, these litanies don't necessarily add up to anything specific, but they're a perfect match for the mess of rock, blues, alt-rock, country, folk, and lite hip-hop loops that dominate the record. At her core, she remains a traditionalist -- the songcraft behind the infectious "Change Would Do You Good," the bubbly "Everyday Is a Winding Road," and the weary "If It Makes You Happy" helped get the singles on the radio -- but the production and lyrics are often at odds with those instincts, creating for a fascinating and compelling (and occasionally humorous) listen and one of the most individual albums of its era. [The Japanese edition boasts a pair of bonus tracks.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Sheryl Crow (Japan)
09/22/1998
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Credits of Sheryl Crow (Japan)
- Brian MacLeod
- Composer, Drums, Loop
- John Paterno
- Assistant Engineer
- Anders Rundblad
- Bass, Guitar
- Bob Salcedo
- Recorder, Engineer
- Pete Thomas
- Percussion, Drums
- Jeff Trott
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), ?, Tremolo Bass, Loop, Vocals, Guitar, Composer
- Michael Urbano
- Drums, Drums (Snare), Loop
- Tad Wadhams
- Bass, Composer
- Ron Black
- Assistant Engineer
- Steve Donnelly
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar, Dobro
- Dan Rothchild
- Bass
- Jane Scarpantoni
- Strings
- Trina Shoemaker
- Recorder, Engineer
- Blair Lamb
- Recorder, Engineer
- Josh Roseman
- Horn
- Todd Wolfe
- Dobro, Guitar (Electric), Guitar, Composer
- Jeri Heiden
- Art Direction, Design
- James Minchin
- Photography
- Karen Walker
- Art Direction, Design
- Cappy Japngie
- Assistant Engineer
- S. "Husky" Hoskulds
- Assistant Engineer
- Stephanie Pfriender
- Photography
- Pam Werheimer
- Coordination
- Steen Sundland
- Photography
- Stephen Weintraub
- Executive Producer, Management
- Kingsway
- Engineer
- R.S. Bryan
- Composer, Wah Wah Guitar
- Jeri Beiden
- Art Direction, Design
- Jim Keltner
- Drums
- Sheryl Crow
- Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Piano, Composer, Guitar (Electric), Harmonium, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond), Vocals, Producer, Main Performer, ?, Wurlitzer, Loop, Moog Bass
- Steve Berlin
- Saxophone
- Tchad Blake
- Recorder, Engineer, Mixing
- Bill Bottrell
- Composer
- Dave Douglas
- Horn
- Davey Faragher
- Fuzz Bass
- Neil Finn
- Vocals
- Curtis Fowlkes
- Horn
- Mitchell Froom
- Harmonium, Keyboards, ?, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements, Assistant Producer
- Wally Ingram
- Drums, Djembe
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
- Bob Stewart
- Horn
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