As the succesor for her first album, the talented multi-instrumentalist musician singer Sheryl Crow decided to put only her name simply for her next works, then - we had Sheryl Crow (the album) which vulnerably stronger than just another second album. The songs collectively recorded here are precious and pure with more gallantry moves for having various great mixing sounds on it and Sheryl voice should always be her trademark to sell, (beside her gorgeous looks) of course.
With her straight hair changes the old days appearance but the music stays the same or maybe sounded more couragous on this self-titled record. Sheryl plays most of the musical instruments here; bass, wurlitzer, harmonium, keyboards, acoustic guitar, loop and even producing herself but some names might be too rude to be forgotten - Steve Berlin (saxophone), Steve Donelly (guitars), Wally Ingram (drums, djembe) or jane Scrapantoni (strings) for creating some of the best atmosphere for Pop Rock recording session inside some of the great tracks like the longing dreams of Home, the classic romance on A Change Would Do You Good, the everlasting neverending wisdom on Everyday is a Winding Road and carefully, try her all the good lessons in life on her radio cuts hits - If It Makes You Happy. You will loving to hear these tones, these melodies from her again because they're really worth a listen.
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