C'mon C'mon - Sheryl Crow
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 22 Ratings

  • Summary: Sheryl Crow's fourth album features guest appearances from Emmylou Harris, Don Henley, Lenny Kravitz, Liz Phair and Stevie Nicks.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 17
  2. Negative: 1 out of 17
  1. A skillful synthesis of classic rock and modern sensibilities that's pretty irresistible.
  2. 80
    Crow's subtle, stirring vocal style exhibits the same resilient innocence that makes Meg Ryan a sympathetic screen star. [Apr/May 2002, p.115]
  3. Crow still rocks. [Apr 2002, p.111]
  4. Maybe this is what passes for rebellion now -- a major label, videogenic looks, and VH1's stamp of approval -- but it equals undistinguished California rock and will probably sell a couple million.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 12
  2. Negative: 1 out of 12
  1. Bodica
    10
    It is a light rock-pop album that inspires and suites every mood. If you wanna have some fun, "Soak up the sun", if you wanna shout and scream, "steve mqueen" and if your heart is broken too, "Over you." You can listen to it any time, good mood or bad, and there will be a song to cheer you up. Some of Sheryl's best work to date, this album features some heart rendering songs about broken hearts, but this, seemingly, is what Sheryl does best! 10/10. She's proved yet again that she definately has what it takes to be a rock legend! Expand
  2. Rick
    10
    She insteals the Tesla phrase " It's not what you have but it's what you give. It's not the life you choose but it's the life you live." She gives! You are in our hearts Expand
  3. dannyL
    5
    5 for the only 2 real Crow songs on this disc, "Soak" and "Original". The latter is the best song by a wide margin, a seemingly biting swipe at airheads like Spears and Aguilera and all their millions of analogues. I love Sheryl Crow's work but this disc is not even in the same league as her other three studio albums. Stevie Nicks may be a wonderful human being, but musically, she's the kiss of death lately. It was nice to hear Don Henley again. Fortunately, it won't take much time for Sheryl to try on a different persona and we can hope that one will make another good album. So far she's tried "groovy cool SoCal outsider" (10), "angry ballripper" (10), "devastated depressive" (10), and now "sunny well-heeled hippy chick with lots of famous friends who are no help" (5). I'm hoping for "country girl with a rocker's heart", which is what she really is, for the next persona. -danny Collapse
  4. TS
    4
    One great song (Steve McQueen). The rest is mediocre-to-wretched.

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