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Threads - Vinil Music

by Sheryl Crow
label: Big Machine, August of 2019 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Prove You Wrong (Feat. Stevie Nicks and Maren Morris)
02 - Live Wire (Feat. Bonnie Raitt and Mavis Staples)
03 - Tell Me When It's Over (Feat. Chris Stapleton)
04 - Story of Everything (Feat. Chuck D, Andra Day and Gary Clark Jr.)
05 - Beware of Darkness (Feat. Eric Clapton, Sting and Brandi Carlile)
06 - Redemption Day (Feat. Johnny Cash)
07 - Cross Creek Road (Feat. Lukas Nelson)
08 - Everything Is Broken (Feat. Jason Isbell)
09 - The Worst (Feat. Keith Richards)
10 - Lonely Alone (Feat. Willie Nelson)
11 - Border Lord (Feat. Kris Kristofferson)
12 - Still the Good Old Days (Feat. Joe Walsh)
13 - Wouldn't Want to Be Like You (Feat. St. Vincent)
14 - Don't (Feat. Lucius)
15 - Nobody's Perfect (Feat. Emmylou Harris)
16 - Flying Blind (Feat. James Taylor)
17 - For the Sake of Love (Feat. Vince Gill)

Threads - Vinil

by Sheryl Crow

Property Description
label: Big Machine
Release Date: August of 2019
Dimensions: 313 x 316 x 14 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Pop-Rock > Pop-Rock
EAN: 0843930041602
Number of disks: 2
Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow is one of the most respected and successful singer-songwriters in contemporary rock and pop, known for her distinctive voice, introspective lyrics, and a career spanning over three decades. Born on February 11, 1962, in Kennett, Missouri, Sheryl Crow became a central figure in music in the 1990s and 2000s, winning numerous awards and releasing a string of hit albums that explore a variety of musical styles, from rock and pop to country and blues.

Before starting her solo career, Sheryl Crow worked as a backing vocalist for major artists such as Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and Don Henley. During this time, she also composed jingles for commercials, which helped her hone her songwriting and performance skills.

Their debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club (1993), was an unexpected success. The album included the hit "All I want to Do," which quickly climbed the charts and became one of the biggest hits of the decade. Other notable tracks on the album include "Strong Enough," "Leaving Las Vegas," and "Run Baby Run." Tuesday Night Music Club was widely praised by critics and earned Crow three Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist. Crow's folk-rock sound and confessional lyrics have captured a wide audience and established her as one of the most interesting new voices in pop-rock music.

The success of Tuesday Night Music Club was followed by a series of albums that cemented Sheryl Crow as one of the leading artists of her generation. In 1996, he released the eponymous album Sheryl Crow, which was another big hit. This album showed a more raw and rocker side, with songs like "If It Makes You Happy," "Everyday Is a Winding Road," and "A Change Would Do You Good." The album was again well received by both critics and fans and earned her two more Grammy Awards.

In 1998, Sheryl Crow released The Globe Sessions, a more introspective and personal album that explored themes of love, loss, and personal growth. The album included hits such as "My Favorite Mistake" and "Anything But Down," and was praised for its artistic maturity and emotional depth. The Globe Sessions earned him another Grammy for Best Rock Album.

The next album, C'mon, C'mon (2002), continued Crow's success, spawning hits such as "Soak Up the Sun" and "Steve McQueen." This album showed a lighter and more upbeat side of Crow, with a sound that mixed rock, pop and country. C'mon, C'mon was a commercial success and reinforced Sheryl Crow's position as one of the most versatile and popular artists of her time.

In 2005, Sheryl Crow released Wildflower, an album that was marked by a more orchestral and introspective approach. Although the album did not achieve the same commercial success as the previous ones, it was well received by critics and demonstrated Crow's willingness to continue to evolve as an artist.

Sheryl Crow also faced significant personal challenges during the 2000s, including a battle with breast cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 2006. After successful treatment, she became an open advocate for women's health and the environment, utilizing her platform to promote awareness of these issues.

Over the years, Sheryl Crow continued to release albums that explored a variety of musical styles, including Detours (2008), which addressed political and environmental themes, and 100 Miles from Memphis (2010), which explored her roots in soul and R&B. In 2017, she released the album Be Myself, which marked a return to the more rock and pop sound she was known for in the '90s.

In 2019, Sheryl Crow released Threads, a collaborative album that featured guest appearances from a wide range of artists, including Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, and Willie Nelson. Threads was described as a "farewell album," but Crow made it clear that he would continue to create music and tour, although this may have been his last full-length studio album.

Sheryl Crow is widely recognized as one of the most talented and versatile artists in contemporary music. She has won nine Grammy Awards throughout her career and has sold over 50 million albums worldwide. His ability to mix different musical genres, combined with his skill as a lyricist and performer, has earned him a special place in the history of music.

In addition to music, Sheryl Crow is known for her activism, especially on environmental and health issues. She continues to be an influential and respected figure in both music and the causes she supports, and her legacy as one of the great voices of contemporary rock and pop is assured.

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