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Wildflower moves Sheryl Crow one step closer to Hall of Fame status.
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BillboardA provocative, richly rewarding set reflecting love and life changes. [1 Oct 2005]
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The album seems to be one of her most consistent records and one of her best.
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When Wildflower works, it works beautifully.
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The New York TimesAlong with glimmering guitars, she brings on the strings. She risks turning doubly pompous when she combines cosmic thoughts and big baroque production. Most of the time, Ms. Crow gets away with it. [26 Sep 2005]
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BlenderWildflower is assiduously intimate: lushly orchestrated, strictly mid-tempo and abundant with musings about balancing freedom and love. [Oct 2005, p.136]
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Crow typically does "melancholy" with panache, so more's the pity that Wildflower often sounds outright dull.
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UncutWildflower is more satisfying, less self-consciously searching for radio-friendliness [than C'Mon C'mon]. [Nov 2005, p.100]
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Los Angeles TimesIt all shows Crow as smart and mature. But the giddy-kid part of her is missed. [25 Sep 2005]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 31 out of 53
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Mixed: 4 out of 53
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Negative: 18 out of 53
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Dec 11, 2019
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ixataApr 18, 2007
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cédric26,fromfranceJan 19, 2006