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| Artist: Sheryl Crow Label: A&M Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $5.95 You Save: $8.03 (57%)
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Rating: 131 reviews Sales Rank: 340
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.7 x 0.2
MPN: 001059902 UPC: 602517570030 EAN: 0602517570030 ASIN: B0010IOAKW
Release Date: February 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | God Bless This Mess | | • | Shine Over Babylon | | • | Love is Free | | • | Peace Be Upon Us | | • | Gasoline | | • | Out Of Our Heads | | • | Detours | | • | Now That You're Gone | | • | Drunk With The Thought Of You | | • | Diamond Ring | | • | Motivation | | • | Make It Go Away (Radiation Song) | | • | Love Is All There Is | | • | Lullaby For Wyatt |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Thematically, Detours may not seem like much of a detour to Sheryl Crow fans. Her politics pour out of these songs the way you might expect them to if you caught wind of her epic cross-country bus trip, with the activist Laurie David, to promote environmental awareness months prior to this release. From the quiet, faraway-sounding opener "God Bless This Mess"--a novel in a song--to the catchy but thought-provoking "Gasoline," it's clear that Crow has more on her mind these days than soaking up the sun or having a little fun, a la the Tuesday Night Music Club era. Yet there's not a groan-worthy song on this standout rock/pop/folk/blues album. If the themes are heavy (in addition to the political songs, there's an almost painfully tender lullaby for her son Wyatt and one, "Make It Go Away [Radiation Song]," that touches on her breast-cancer experience), the mood is cathartic, determined, hopeful at times and sad at others. "Now That You're Gone" grabs at clarity through the clouds of a devastating love affair and gets it, and "Peace Be Upon Us" picks apart pettiness and arrives at a wide-minded beauty. George Harrison seems present in some of these songs, especially the more personal ones ("Drunk with the Thought of You," "Love Is All There Is"). And that may be the highest compliment that Sheryl Crow, who seems to admire his gentle soul and shares his big heart, could ask for. --Tammy La Gorce
Amazon.com Sheryl Crow is set to release her sixth studio album, DETOURS. The album marks the return of producer Bill Bottrell, who previously worked with Crow on her breakthrough debut album Tuesday Night Music Club, which earned the singer three Grammy Awards, and sold more than ten million copies worldwide. "This is the most honest record I've ever made. It's about being forced to wake up," says Crow. Sheryl Crow Photos More from Sheryl Crow  Wildflower Tour: Live from New York |  Wildflower |  Wildflower (Deluxe) |  Globe Sessions |  The Very Best of Sheryl Crow - The Videos |  C'mon America 2003 |  The Very Best of Sheryl Crow |  C'mon, C'mon |  Live from Central Park |  The Globe Sessions (Enhanced) |  Sheryl Crow |  Tuesday Night Music Club |
Album Description UK pressing of the 2008 album from the American singer/songwriter featuring one bonus track: 'Rise Up'. Sheryl Crow 's sixth studio album, Detours, marks the return of producer Bill Bottrell, who previously worked with Crow on her breakthrough debut album Tuesday Night Music Club, which earned the singer three Grammy Awards, and sold more than ten million copies worldwide. 'This is the most honest record I've ever made. It's about being forced to wake up,' says Crow. 15 tracks total. Universal. 2008.
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| Customer Reviews:
Detours October 9, 2008 Bjorn Viberg (European Union) Detours being Sherry Crow's latest release is a good release that is a bit too political. As anyone whom has read my reviews knows, I have a big aversion for political music. Political music often becomes politics light. Meaning that it dumbs down politics to one liners. Sometimes I get the felling that Crow is trying to hard. Like on the song Peace be Upon Us. The lyrics sound pressed and forced. The social commentary also falls flat many times. Like on the track Gasoline. The book-let is really nice. Crow in many different poses in different outfits that actually looks like she would wear. I like how we get the information of who played what instrument. The lyrics are also presented in an easy to read font. 3/5.
Her Best September 16, 2008 Music Lover (Denver, CO) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Sheryl has outdone herself on this one. All the songs are lyrical as usual, but the lyrics have alot more to them this time. This is her political protest and she has used this venue well to voice her opinions for an end to the war and our dependence on gasoline. Even a simple ballad like 'God Bless this Mess" has a very poignant message about our current administartion. The "Peace Be upon us" with the Arabic is over the top. She has employed her gift to relay some heartfelt and importatant messages. Viva la Sheryl!
The cd is good September 1, 2008 Tylor B. Singer 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was thinking it was in a plastic case because I didn't see if it stated what type of case it was in.
Not for Republicans August 29, 2008 Paul McComas (Evanston, IL) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Thank you, Sheryl, for doing what so few of your colleagues have dared to do: taking on Bush, Cheney, et al foresquare, with candid, courageous lyrics about what's gone wrong, and why. . .as well as inspirational choruses expressing and engendering hope for a progressive, post-Dubya future. The music itself is adventurous and eclectic, and the CD deepens and richens with each listen. "The Globe Sessions" is still her masterpiece, but this is right up there w/ "Sheryl Crow" and "Wildflower" as Silver-Medal Sheryl -- and her second-bests whomp most artists' "bests."
Great album from Sheryl! August 22, 2008 Eric Smith (Pittsburgh, PA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Sheryl Crow has come a long way since her debut in the 90's "Tuesday Night Musical Club." Granted her style may have changed a bit, but I think it's for the better. My favorite song on the album is "Love Is Free." I love the message and its video. If you're a long time fan of Sheryl Crow you'll enjoy this. If you're just a fan of her radio hits and not a die hard fan you may be dissapointed. If you're open about new styles of music I think you'll enjoy it like me. The songs are well-written and good quality. I only expect the best from Sheryl Crow. She even goes in political and personal songs on this album. I just happen to agree with her politics. Even if you disagree the music still sounds good, you have to admit. Overall I would definately reccomend Sheryl Crow's most recent album "Detours"!
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