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1. Sheryl Crowe, Neil Young, & Rocket Science - The Northern Rivers Echo
www.echonews.com/816/music_rev - [Cached]Published on: 12/11/2002 Last Visited: 12/11/2002
Sheryl Crowe: C'mon C'mon
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It's almost a decade since Sheryl Crowe's mega-selling Tuesday Night Music Club and she's been searching for a way to recapture that momentum ever since.
Opening with a programmed rock beat and catchy guitar/vocal line, C'mon, C'mon is representative of her new musical direction. There are fast rock numbers like 'Steve McQueen' and slower ballads like 'Soak up the sun'.
Overall it feels like the sort of album warm and fuzzy Cure or New Order would release. Crowe is having fun fusing electronic beats and organic rock progressions together. The title track sums up the positive energy of the album and the new life in her songs. If you're after that 'sunny' hit for the day, this is it.
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