Feels Like Home.

| Sheryl Crow

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Feels Like Home.

Feels Like Home is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, released on September 10, 2013. The album is Crow s debut country music record and also is her first release through Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and was produced by Crow and Justin Niebank. The album was ranked by Billboard as one of the ten best country albums of 2013. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    Sheryl Crow is nothing if not versatile. 

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  • Billboard

    You get the idea she has walked in these shoes a few times. 

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  • Telegraph

    Feels Like Home is Crow's best record in years.  

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  • The Boston Globe

    Perfectly straddles the contemporary country storytelling style without losing the singer-songwriter’s essence. 

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  • American Songwriter

    Considering how comfortable she seems in this new setting, Feels Like Home is an appropriate title.  

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  • Country Music Matters

    Sheryl Crow has a distinctive voice and mixing it with great songwriting and a bit of a twang has proven to be an incredible idea. 

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  • Saving Country Music

    One half of country music listeners—the passive ones who just want something to sprinkle their life with a little more color—will get a kick out of Feels Like Home, and I’m not sure it is the duty of the other half to judge them for it. 

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  • All Music

    That her instincts are often right speaks to her skills; that she veers into accidental condescension suggests this country move may be motivated by finding a new audience, not satisfying her existing one.  

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  • PopMatters

    Sheryl Crow makes a none-surprising, but notable foray into country music territory. 

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  • The Guardian

    Country in its glossiest, most overwhelming register.  

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  • Interstate 107

    Sheryl’s performances are always natural and her inspired deliveries leave little room to argue that in country music, she is most certainly feeling right at home. 

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  • Female First

    It's a great addition to her back catalogue and she should be proud of her efforts - she continues to solidify her position as a legend of the business.  

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  • Music Connection

    Her confident, skillful vocals are prominent, as is the familiar feel of her song crafting. 

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  • The Arts Desk

    American pop-rocker's ninth album sticks resolutely to the middle of the road. 

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  • Stuff

    For someone who was once a Michael Jackson and Tina Turner backing singer, and who's appeared on stage with Luciano Pavarotti, Crow's proved she can play whatever role a record company requires. 

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  • Metro

    Sheryl Crow goes country on Feels Like Home – AOR country, sadly.  

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  • Mimo

    This style might feel like home to Crow, but for us, the listeners, it feels like she’s come home, as well. 

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  • Music OMH

    The album’s equilibrium continues into its coda. 

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  • Kinston

    “Feels Like Home” should please Crow’s hardcore fans and win her a few new ones. Crow’s sound has always been fairly rootsy, so a fiddle here and there shouldn’t bother anyone.  

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  • Independent

    Feels Like Home is musically conservative, socially ingratiating, politically vulnerable. It is unmistakably a piece of product. But it is also brilliant. 

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  • ABC News

    A peak-quality new album. 

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  • Mojo

    A couple of times — Waterproof Mascara and Stay At Home — she gets untypically sentimental as if over-striving to be Nashville. But mostly she’s clever, soulful, sexy, and only a gram of venturesomeness short of her early best. 

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  • Digital Journal

    Sheryl Crow has certainly found her new "home" in country music with this record. 

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