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Personnel: Sheryl Crow (vocals, acoustic guitar, accordion, piano, organ, hand claps); Sheryl Crow (bass instrument); Bill Bottrell (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, pipe, organ, Wurlitzer organ, Mellotron, synthesizer, bass synthesizer, marimba, acoustic bass, drums, percussion, drum programming); Jeremy Stacey (vocals, piano, drums, kalimba, timbales); Rosanna Arquette, Marva Soogrim, Ben Harper (vocals); Mike Elizondo (acoustic guitar, synthesizer, drums, drum programming, sampler); Doyle Bramhall II (electric guitar); Ahmed AlHirmi (oud); Matt Butler (cello); Greg d'Augenlli (brass); Brian MacLeod (drums, percussion, drum programming, sampler); Jeff Trott (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar). Audio Mixer: Bill Bottrell. Recording information: 2 Seas Records, Bahrain; Glenwood Place Studios, Burbank, CA; Odditorium Recorders, CA; Sage And Sound Studios, Hollywood, CA; The Hit Farm, Nashville, TN; The Pass Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Photographer: Norman Jean Roy. More than 14 years after her lauded debut, Tuesday NIGHT MUSIC CLUB, Sheryl Crow reunited with that breakthrough album's producer, Bill Bottrell, for her 2008 outing, DETOURS. While both records are accomplished and willfully dynamic, DETOURS is the sound of someone who's been through a real emotional wringer, and, indeed, Crow had, having battled breast cancer, split from beau Lance Armstrong, and adopted a baby all shortly before these studio sessions. The resulting tracks play to Crow's strengths as both a singer and a songwriter--while the spare, lo-fi opener, "God Bless This Mess," and the achingly tender closer, "Lullaby for Wyatt," highlight her emotive, slightly sandpaper-y vocals, the jangly "Love Is Free" and the sweeping "Love Is All There Is" are catchy, top-notch pop tunes. Making some stylistic DETOURS (witness the Middle-Eastern-tinged, Madonna-like "Peace Be Upon Us"), Crow also uses this collection to get topical, not only on some of the above-mentioned songs, but on the funky, petrol-addled narrative "Gasoline" and the beat-driven missive "Out of Our Heads." Both fiery and thoughtful, DETOURS nods back to the eclecticism of MUSIC CLUB, but it also points promisingly to Crow's continued relevance as a pop fixture. Nothing puts life in perspective like a brush with death, and that truism is brought into blazing relief on Sheryl Crow's sixth album, Detours. Crow survived a battle with breast cancer in February 2006. Around that same time, she separated from fiancé Lance Armstrong and, roughly a year later, she adopted a son. That's a decade's worth of life packed into two years, but these highs and lows -- or Detours as she calls them -- have led Crow to produce her liveliest, weirdest album since 1996's messy masterpiece Sheryl Crow. On that record, Crow shook up her success by undercutting the retro-rock of Tuesday Night Music Club with loping looped beats and a skewed lyricism that kept even bright tunes like "A Change Will Do You Good" slightly off-kilter, but ever since that album her records grew increasingly mannered, as she whittled away her eccentricities. All those eccentricities return on Detours, partially due to that tidal wave of life events, but also to the revival of her relationship with producer Bill Bottrell, the man who helmed Tuesday Night Music Club. Bottrell and Crow had an acrimonious split during the making of the second album -- several of their collaborations did make that record, including "Maybe Angels" and "Hard to Make a Stand" -- and while Sheryl sustained her stardom, no producer let her be as loose or revealing as Bottrell, as he helped give her pop tunes odd, distinguishing touches and kept her ballads spare and haunting. These gifts are put into sharp relief on Detours -- perhaps a shade too sharp, actually, as the album is divided into a half of careening protest pop and a half of moody introspection, which may showcase how Bottrell captures Crow's distinct moodRolling Stone (p.78) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Each track assumes its own sonic identity. 'Peace Be Upon Us' mingles lush Arabic elements and psychedelic effects; 'God Bless This Mess' features Crow accompanying herself on acoustic guitar..." Q (Magazine) (p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Love Is Free' ambles pleasantly, 'Gasoline' is 'All I Wanna Do' revisited and 'Detours' itself would grace and Best Of." Mojo (Publisher) (p.102) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Like Petty...she is a troubled soul with a compensating love of breezy, top-down sounds. That play of sonic summer and spiritual winter shades this, her sixth studio album..." Detours Music | List Price | $13.99 (You save $0.24) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs, Singer/Songwriter, Rock | | Label | A & M | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6066  | | CD Universe Part number | 7580265 | | Catalog number | 001059902 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 05, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Bill Bottrell | | Recording Time | 51 minutes | | Personnel | Sheryl Crow - vocals, acoustic guitar, accordion, piano, organ, bass instrument Jeff Trott - acoustic guitar
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