Tuesday Night Music Club

| Sheryl Crow

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Tuesday Night Music Club

Tuesday Night Music Club is the debut album from American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, released on August 6, 1993. The lead single "Run Baby Run" was not particularly successful. However, the album gained attention after the success of the third single, "All I Wanna Do," based on the Wyn Cooper poem "Fun" and co-written by David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Sheryl Crow, and Kevin Gilbert. -Wikipedia

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  • Classic Rock Review

    It is hard to dispute that the music is original, entertaining, and interesting. 

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  • Albumism

    Tuesday Night Music Club is an impressive debut album, regardless of the amount of studio musicians it took to craft, and sparked the career of a woman savvy enough to take a sparse country poem and create one of the biggest hits of the ‘90s. 

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  • Plugged In

    The Grammy-winning single "All I Wanna Do" may have a catchy chorus, but teens are just as likely to catch hold of Crow's disturbing worldview. One to avoid. 

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  • All Music

    Crow manages to create an identity for herself -- a classic rocker at heart but with enough smarts to stay contemporary. And that's the lasting impression Tuesday Night Music Club leaves. 

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  • Popdose

    In musical terms, it’s the smartest and subtlest thing she’s ever done, and whatever your opinion of Crow as an artist, you’d be hard-pressed to deny Club‘s status as an important artifact of the ’90s. 

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  • Daily Vault

    Overall, Tuesday Night Music Club is an occasionally spotty but generally solid debut.  

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  • Slant Magazine

    Crow has had some other great moments (“Leaving Las Vegas,” “My Favorite Mistake”), but none of her other full-length albums have been as consistent, immaculately produced or distinctly modern. 

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  • Record Collector Magazine

    Though always capable of producing radio-friendly mainstream pop-rock, she has yet to offer anything as complete and as accomplished. 

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  • Music Enthusiast

    This album is rock and pop and in its own way soulful. 

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  • Swap A CD

    Singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow’s music boasts a subtle yet powerful quality that’s often lacking in similar artists — the undeniable voice of experience.  

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  • Variety

    Singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow’s music boasts a subtle yet powerful quality that’s often lacking in similar artists — the undeniable voice of experience. 

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  • Whitgunn

    Crow has a gift for taking familiar song structures that fit like a comfortable shoe and imbuing them with fresh twists.  

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  • W.L Swartz

    Sheryl Crow's debut doesn't quite know what it is and, after years of trying to figure out, I'm giving up because all I know is it's inconsistent. The best track is "I Shall Believe" and the weakest link is "Can't Cry Anymore."  

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  • Late to the Game Blog

    The album itself comes across as a secret that was leaked to the world, giving it a unique quality that has never been captured again in any of her numerous albums to come. 

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