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(Valory Music) 27 tracks American singer and Grammy award winner Sheryl Crow releases her live...more

Sheryl Crow: Live From The Ryman And More (2-CD)

(Valory Music) 27 tracks

American singer and Grammy award winner Sheryl Crow releases her live album “Everyday Is A Winding Road (Live From the Ryman & More)”.

With 27 tracks, the album contains a selection of Sheryl Crow's best songs, recorded live during her concert at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

With 9 Grammy awards, 11 studio albums with numerous gold and platinum awards and collaborations with superstars such as Keith Richards, Justin Timberlake and Prince, US singer and multi-instrumentalist Shery Crow is one of the most successful artists of our time. In 2004, she landed a worldwide hit with her cover version of the Cat Stevens song “The First Cut Is the Deepest”, and in Bahrain she became the first and so far only western artist to achieve a number 1 hit. She also wrote Tomorrow Never Dies, the theme song for the 1997 James Bond film.”

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  • Interpret: Sheryl Crow

  • Album titlle: Live From The Ryman And More (2-CD)

  • Genre Country

  • Label VALORY MUSIC

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0843930061976

  • weight in Kg 0.12
Crow, Sheryl - Live From The Ryman And More (2-CD) CD 1
01Steve McQueenSheryl Crow
02A Change Would Do You GoodSheryl Crow
03All I Wanna DoSheryl Crow
04My Favorite MistakeSheryl Crow
05Tell Me When It's OverSheryl Crow
06Everything Is BrokenSheryl Crow
07Can't Cry AnymoreSheryl Crow
08Prove You WrongSheryl Crow
09Run, Baby, RunSheryl Crow
10Don'tSheryl Crow
11Strong EnoughSheryl Crow
12Leaving Las VegasSheryl Crow
13It Don't HurtSheryl Crow
14Still The Good Old DaysSheryl Crow
15Cross Creek RoadSheryl Crow
Crow, Sheryl - Live From The Ryman And More (2-CD) CD 2
01Nobody's PerfectSheryl Crow
02HomeSheryl Crow
03Maybe AngelsSheryl Crow
04Real GoneSheryl Crow
05Wouldn't Want To Be Like You / Na Na SongSheryl Crow
06Beware Of DarknessSheryl Crow
07The First Cut Is The DeepestSheryl Crow
08Best Of TimesSheryl Crow
09If It Makes You HappySheryl Crow
10Soak Up The SunSheryl Crow
11Everyday Is A Winding RoadSheryl Crow
12I Shall BelieveSheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow was born into a musical family in Kennett, Mo., a farming community... more
"Sheryl Crow"

Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow was born into a musical family in Kennett, Mo., a farming community of about 10,000 not far from Memphis in the Missouri boot heel. Her father, an attorney, played trumpet; her mother sang and played piano. There were four pianos in the house for the children, and the Crow parents were part of an amateur swing band. The house was filled with the music of Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith. Duke Ellington and Stan Kenton, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones - all of which is reflected in Crow's loose, rootsy songs. Crow and her siblings often sat in their bedrooms at night. listening to their parents' band jam in the living room after weekend gigs. But

it wasn't an, entirely idyllic upbringing. Her dad, Wendell Crow, once prosecuted a local Ku Klux Klan coven for allegedly rigging an election, eliciting threats of violence that necessitated police escorts to school for Crow and her siblings. He won the case. Crow took her pursuit of music to the University of Missouri, where gshe studied theory {and voice. She also fronted a rock band. Kashmir (named after theLed Zeppelin song) that played weekends at a bar named Bullwinkle’s. She made extra money by coaching fraternities on their brotherhood songs.

Crow refers to herself as a ‘reluctant' student, often at odds with her instructors, but theory professor Thomas McKenney says she was "a first—rate student. I'm talking about A quality work. She had a very good musical ear." After graduating in 1984. Crow and her fiancé — another Kashmir member - moved to St. Louis, where she taught elementary shool music for two years. But after he told her, "If you're not singing for the Lord, you shouldn't be singing," ‘ Crow decided to dump him and to keep v fsinging. She worked on jingles with a ’ local commercial producer, and kept gigging with bands including one, P.M., that released an album on Warner Bros. "She was very professional," says PM. bassist Jim Mayer. "What I mean by that is, she did her homework."

Crow finally decided the best way to make it big was to move to Los Angeles, so she took the proceeds from a particularly lucrative McDonald's jingle, loaded her car and made the drive west - arriving smack in the middle of a rush-hour traffic jam. Her career didn't exactly hit the fast lane, either. She spent more time waitressing than v singing, sustaining herself with bags of trail mix. "In my first two years in L.A., i lived in seven different places," remembers Crow, 33.

After hearing some singers at a jingletaping talk about auditions for Michael Jackson's 1988 world tour, she decided to crash the session even though it was invitation-only. She got the job, and for 18 months she donned a high-piled blond wig, dueted with Jackson on his hit I Just Can't Stop Loving You, and tried to withstand the whirlwind of hype and sensation that surrounded him. Crow was, after all. not simply a background singer. In an effort to bolster Jackson's image, his publicists began feeding stories of a Jackson-Crow romance to the tabloids; the Globe even reported she was pregnant with his child.

"I did spend a certain amount of time in therapy after I came home from the tour," says Crow. who suffered a six— month bout of extreme depression. "To go from being a schoolteacher in Missouri to that whole scene, with the very Mafioso sort of management, was too much." Some of Crow’s experiences - not entirely veiled - made their way into the songs on Tuesday Night Music Club. Crow's own career didn't take off immediately after the Jackson tour. She continued to sing backup, including sessions for Joe Cocker, Rod Stewart and Don Henley. Henley became something of a mentor, making Crow part of his road band and encouraging and critiquing her songwriting; the support continued when he made sure she was included in some high-profile dates on the Eagles tour

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