/>
musicOMH
home | features | albums | tracks | live | classical | blog
Facebook Twitter
search:

Sheryl Crow - 100 Miles From Memphis

(Polydor) UK release date: 19 July 2010
3 stars
by Andrew Burgess
Sheryl Crow - 100 Miles From Memphis

buy Sheryl Crow MP3s or CDs

Spotify Sheryl Crow on Spotify

100 Miles From Memphis is a sea change for Sheryl Crow. In place of her usual acoustic pop tunes, Crow has returned to the kind of music she loved as a kid growing up in the shadow of one of America's hottest soul hotbeds. The result finds her sounding more at home and effortlessly exuberant than she has since Tuesday Night Music Club.

Amid the white noise of the soul revival (see Amy Winehouse and Duffy) Crow sounds refreshingly genuine. Her road-worn voice seems made for these tunes and, alongside co-producer Doyle Bramhall II, she's created a completely convincing window into the joyful golden age of soul. But it's not just nostalgia or an attempt to recapture bygone sounds; Crow lends the album the feel of the prodigal returning home to open the fire hydrants and dance in the street.

Crow still treads the same lyrical ground she always has: sunshine, searching for connection, questioning the American political climate. She's just changed the method of delivery. Sure, there's a bit of the usual Sheryl Crow politics (as on the sombre Say What You Want) threatening to rain on the parade, but the fun wins out.

Our Love Is Fading opens the album with a dose of soul-blues, and establishes Crow as a capable bandleader, perhaps under the whirling lights at a roller rink. "Some day when you're older, and you search the world over, you might wish you could hold someone," she sings amid building B3 organ and escalating horns.

Keith Richards contributes guitar work to the reggae-styled Eye To Eye. Citizen Cope sings along on Sideways. Justin Timberlake does a bit of background vocals on Terence Trent D'Arby's mid-tempo brooding jam, Sign Your Name. Here, Crow sings "Sign your name across my heart. I want you to be my baby" while forcing Timberlake to fade into the background, and managing to upstage his neo-soul tenor at every turn.

Lead single Summer Day channels the same let-the-sun-shine vibe as 2008's Soak Up The Sun, but the old soul sound fuses with the message to give it a nearly transcendental wonderfulness. "A summer day that I recall, you came into my life and you let me fall in love," she sings amid horns, strings, and backup singers.

But the most thrilling track on the album is the bonus track, a spot-on cover of The Jackson 5's I Want You Back. It's here, in her faithful recreation of a young Michael Jackson's controlled, soulful wail that Crow reveals herself at her truest; she's obviously a student of soul who's been living in seclusion for too long.

Where will 100 Miles From Memphis land with listeners? There's a good chance that will alienate some of Sheryl Crow's fan base, so far removed is it from her previous body of work. There's also a chance that devotees of the soul revival will dismiss Crow as a poseur. But one listen to the album reveals that, at least in her mind, she's the genuine article, and that she's feeling the need to let herself loose.

Comments

related articles
INTERVIEW: Sheryl Crow (2005)
ALBUM: Sheryl Crow - 100 Miles From Memphis
ALBUM: Sheryl Crow - Detour
ALBUM: Sheryl Crow - Wildflower
ALBUM: Sheryl Crow - The Very Best Of
GIG: Sheryl Crow @ Hammersmith Apollo, London
GIG: Sheryl Crow @ Shepherds Bush Empire, London
VIDEO: Sheryl Crow - Good Is Good
AUDIO: Sheryl Crow - Wildflower
TRACK: Sheryl Crow - Love Is Free
TRACK: Sheryl Crow - Good Is Good
coming soon
Shearwater - Animal Joy Young Magic - Melt Demi Lovato - Unbroken Xiu Xiu - Always
recent releases
Mark Lanegan Band - Blues Funeral Lindstrøm - Six Cups Of Rebel Blondes - Blondes John Talabot - fIN
The Twilight Sad - No One Can Ever Know Maverick Sabre - Lonely Are The Brave Cloud Nothings - Attack On Memory Beth Jeans Houghton - Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose
Leonard Cohen - Old Ideas Lana Del Rey - Born To Die Portico Quartet - Portico Quartet Errors - Have Some Faith In Magic
Django Django - Django Django The 2 Bears - Be Strong Darren Hayman - January Songs Barry Adamson - I Will Set You Free
First Aid Kit - The Lion's Roar Pulled Apart By Horses - Tough Love DJ Food - The Search Engine Chairlift - Something
Kathleen Edwards - Voyageur Leila - U&I Gonjasufi - MU.ZZ.LE Alog - Unemployment
albums out this week
Gotye - Making Mirrors Field Music - Plumb Tennis - Young & Old Emeli Sandé - Our Version Of Events
Ital - Hive Mind Speech Debelle - Freedom Of Speech Earth - Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light II Maribel - Reveries
recommended
Field Music
INTERVIEW
Field Music

David Brewis on the band's latest album Plumb and side projects.
Errors
Q&A
Errors

Steev Livingstone on unexpected tweets and Mogwai connections.
latest album reviews
    1. NZCA/LINES - NZCA/LINES
    2. Lambchop - Mr M
    3. Anthony Reynolds - Life's Too Long: Songs 1995-2011
    4. Memoryhouse - The Slideshow Effect
    5. Earth - Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light II
    6. Boy & Bear - Moonfire
    7. Phantom Limb - The Pines
    8. The Rosie Taylor Project - Twin Beds
    9. Speech Debelle - Freedom Of Speech
    10. Maribel - Reveries
    11. Boy Friend - Egyptian Wrinkle
    12. Icarus - Fake Fish Distribution
    13. Air - Le Voyage Dans La Lune
    14. Tennis - Young & Old
    15. David's Lyre - Picture Of Our Youth
    16. Band Of Skulls - Sweet Sour
    17. Field Music - Plumb
    18. Xiu Xiu - Always
    19. Demi Lovato - Unbroken
    20. Hooray For Earth - True Loves
    21. Farrar, Johnson, Parker & Yames - New Multitudes
    22. Shearwater - Animal Joy
    23. Young Magic - Melt
    24. Paul McCartney - Kisses On The Bottom
    25. Of Montreal - Paralytic Stalks
    26. Sharon Van Etten - Tramp
    27. We Have Band - Ternion
    28. Pet Shop Boys - Format
    29. The Megaphonic Thrift - The Megaphonic Thrift
    30. Blondes - Blondes
    31. Lindstrøm - Six Cups Of Rebel
    32. Mark Lanegan Band - Blues Funeral
    33. John Talabot - fIN
    34. Matthew Bourne - Montauk Variations
    35. James Levy & The Blood Red Rose - Pray To Be Free

    36. more album reviews