
Tuesday Night Music Club is a Country album by Sheryl Crow, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 145 pressings tracked, owned by 16 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Country
- Americana & Roots
- warm
- earnest
- southern
About
In the early 1990s, Sheryl Crow seemed firmly on the path to mainstream pop stardom. As a young artist, she cut her teeth singing backup for Michael Jackson, contributed vocals to songs by Belinda Carlisle and Don Henley, and even recorded a duet with Kenny Loggins. Unsurprisingly, her first pass at recording a debut album resulted in an ultra-polished studio effort. But before its release, the Kennett, Missouri native decided to rip it up and start again, and drew inspiration from an established wellspring of creativity: the songwriting circle. Every week, Crow and a group of musicians—her boyfriend Kevin Gilbert; Bill Bottrell; and David Ricketts and David Baerwald, the members of the alternative rock group David & David—met up to work on songs. From these sessions came 1993’s <i>Tuesday Night Music Club</i>. The eclectic collection captured the changes coursing through culture at the time—Crow and others even wrote the torchy “Run, Baby, Run” the night Bill Clinton was elected president—but also verbalized romantic turmoil and youthful restlessness. The sassy disco-folk hit “All I Wanna Do” (which was based on a poem by noted writer Wyn Cooper) depicts late nights making mischief; in contrast, “Strong Enough” tackles the pain of insecurity and self-doubt within a relationship. Sonically, <i>Tuesday Night Music Club</i> also captured evolving musical trends and the burgeoning alt-rock movement; songs touched on stirring blues (“What I Can Do For You”), rootsy folk (“Can’t Cry Anymore”), jazz (the Joni Mitchell-esque “We Do What We Can”), and contemporary soft-pop (“Strong Enough”). The hit “Leaving Las Vegas” transcended genre, courtesy of spare percussion, a loping tempo, and dusky Americana vibes; it felt like the photo negative of Laurel Canyon folk. Crow’s instinct toward more casual music paid off. <i>Tuesday Night Music Club</i> became a massive global commercial success and she won multiple Grammys, including Best New Artist and Record of the Year for “All I Wanna Do.” And, in hindsight, the album’s sound was a blueprint for the ’90s alt-folk movement—and Crow’s expert bridging of pop and Americana presaged emerging initiatives like Lilith Fair.
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Tracklist
- 1Run, Baby, Run4:53
- 2Leaving Las Vegas5:10
- 3Strong Enough3:10
- 4Can't Cry Anymore3:41
- 5Solidify4:08
- 6The Na-Na Song3:12
- 7No One Said It Would Be Easy5:29
- 8What I Can Do For You4:15
- 9All I Wanna Do4:32
- 10We Do What We Can5:38
- 11I Shall Believe5:34
Credits
Performers
- Daniel SchwartzBASS GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Brian MacLeodDRUMS PERCUSSION
- David BaerwaldGUITAR KEYBOARDS ORGAN
- Bill BottrellGUITAR PEDAL STEEL GUITAR ORGAN
- Sheryl CrowVOCALS GUITAR PIANO
- Kevin GilbertDRUMS ACOUSTIC GUITAR ORGAN
- David RickettsVOCALS BASS ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Wendell CrowTRUMPET
- Jeff TrottBACKING VOCALS BASS ELECTRIC GUITAR
- CrewBACKING VOCALS
- Jennifer CondosBASS
- R. Scott BryanELECTRIC PIANO BONGOS KEYBOARDS
- Tad WadhamsBASS BACKING VOCALS
- Wally IngramDRUMS
- Todd WolfeLEAD GUITAR
16 collectors on Gatefold own this · 145 pressings tracked on Gatefold
