Sheryl Crow – C’Mon, C’Mon

Album Info

Artist: Sheryl Crow

Title: C'Mon, C'Mon

Year: 2002

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Tracklist

  • 1. Steve McQueen (3:25)
  • 2. Soak Up The Sun (4:52)
  • 3. You're An Original (4:18)
  • 4. Safe And Sound (4:32)
  • 5. C'mon C'mon (4:45)
  • 6. It's So Easy (3:24)
  • 7. Over You (4:38)
  • 8. Lucky Kid (4:02)
  • 9. Diamond Road (4:09)
  • 10. It's Only Love (5:05)
  • 11. Abilene (4:05)
  • 12. Hole In My Pocket (4:37)
  • 13. Weather Channel (4:40)

Review

Let's talk about Sheryl Crow's 2002 album "C'mon, C'mon" - it's a total game-changer! This is where Crow shakes things up and dives headfirst into pop territory, and boy, does she nail it. The album is packed with upbeat, catchy tracks that'll have you bopping along in no time.

"Soak Up the Sun" is the standout hit here, and it's easy to see why. It shot up to No. 1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and features Liz Phair's vocals - talk about a power duo! But don't sleep on the other tracks. "Steve McQueen" kicks things off with a bang, setting the tone for this energetic album. And how cool is it that Stevie Nicks lends her iconic voice to the title track "C'mon, C'mon"?

The album was a commercial success, debuting at No. 2 in both the UK and US, and snagging Platinum certifications. Critics were into it too, praising Crow's new direction and the album's infectious energy. It even scored Grammy noms for Best Rock Album and Best Engineered Album, with "Steve McQueen" taking home the prize for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Sheryl Crow really knocked it out of the park with this one! - Courtney