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Detours
Sheryl Crow / CD / 2008
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Artist
Sheryl Crow
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
A&M
Producer
Bill Bottrell
Release Date
2008 02 05
Song List
1: God Bless This Mess (2:09)
2: Shine Over Babylon (4:02)
3: Love Is Free (3:22)
4: Peace Be Upon Us (4:22)
5: Gasoline (5:07)
6: Out of Our Heads (4:27)
7: Detours (3:28)
8: Now That You're Gone (3:51)
9: Drunk with the Thought of You (2:38)
10: Diamond Ring (4:10)
11: Motivation (3:47)
12: Make It Go Away (Radiation Song) (3:23)
13: Love Is All There Is (4:01)
14: Lullaby for Wyatt (4:07)
Style.Categories
American Trad Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter
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Nothing puts life in perspective like a brush with death, and that truism is brought into blazing relief on
Sheryl Crow
's sixth album,
Detours
.
Crow
survived a battle with breast cancer in February 2006. Around that same time, she separated from fiancé
Lance Armstrong
and, roughly a year later, she adopted a son. That's a decade's worth of life packed into two years, but these highs and lows -- or
Detours
as she calls them -- have led
Crow
to produce her liveliest, weirdest album since 1996's messy masterpiece
Sheryl Crow
. On that record,
Crow
shook up her success by undercutting the retro-rock of
Tuesday Night Music Club
with loping looped beats and a skewed lyricism that kept even bright tunes like
"A Change Will Do You Good"
slightly off-kilter, but ever since that album her records grew increasingly mannered, as she whittled away her eccentricities. All those eccentricities return on
Detours
, partially due to that tidal wave of life events, but also to the revival of her relationship with producer
Bill Bottrell
, the man who helmed
Tuesday Night Music Club
.
Bottrell
and
Crow
had an acrimonious split during the making of the second album -- several of their collaborations did make that record, including
"Maybe Angels"
and
"Hard to Make a Stand"
-- and while
Sheryl
sustained her stardom, no producer let her be as loose or revealing as
Bottrell
, as he helped give her pop tunes odd, distinguishing touches and kept her ballads spare and haunting. These gifts are put into sharp relief on
Detours
-- perhaps a shade too sharp, actually, as the album is divided into a half of careening protest pop and a half of moody introspection, which may showcase how
Bottrell
captures
Crow
's distinct moods, but doesn't quite give this album the classicist flow of her first records. Even if the album slows down a bit too much on its second stretch -- the one containing unadorned confessionals of broken engagements (
"Diamond Ring"
), cancer (
"Make It Go Away [Radiation Song]"
), and adoption (
"Lullaby for Wyatt"
) -- the individual moments all work according to their own merits, while that first half contains
Crow
's most compelling music in years. Much of this is explicitly political -- references to war, petroleum, and New Orleans all run rampant -- but compared to her sometimes didactic public speeches, her socially conscious writing is surprising, filled with odd juxtapositions and sly jokes. That sense of humor alone is a relief, but it's married to music that's restless, encompassing the worldbeat textures of
"Peace Be Upon Us"
(featuring
Ahmed Al Himi
on backing vocals), the lopsided shuffle of
"Love Is Free,"
and the sultry '70s
Stones
swagger of
"Gasoline."
Crow
hasn't been this free or fine since
Sheryl Crow
, but there is an emotional directness on
Detours
that makes this a progression, not a retreat, and with any luck, this album isn't a one-time journey down a side road but rather the touchstone for the next act in her career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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