Sheryl Crow: C'mon America 2003 Tour Live CD - Country Rock Music Album for Road Trips & Home Listening
Sheryl Crow: C'mon America 2003 Tour Live CD - Country Rock Music Album for Road Trips & Home Listening

Sheryl Crow: C'mon America 2003 Tour Live CD - Country Rock Music Album for Road Trips & Home Listening

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CROW SHERYL C MON AMERICA 2003

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I liked her hits that rock radio played in the 90s, so bought the concert not expecting a whole lot - WRONG! The stars aligned for this show and Crow and Co. put on a mostly blistering rock set sprinkled with some skip-able pop ballads. Besides the flat out rockers, unexpected highlights for me were a couple of mezmerizing, slow tempo numbers of rermarkable song-craft and musicianship. Tracks such as "Home" - punctuated with its spacey keyboards and a haunting slide guitar solo that positively drips with emotion - reveal a depth that I had never associated with Crow or her band before - WOW, really good stuff to say the least. If you like well crafted rock, I think you'll like the C'mon America 2003 show as much as I do. (BTW, I rented the Rockin' the Globe concert before I bought C'mon America and hated it! C'mon America is a completely different show altogether.) They all totally play their a$$es off and look like they're having fun doing it! It reminds me a lot of the best arena-rock from back in the day. Don't know if this will be released on blu-ray but I'm happy with the DVD"s pic & sound quality which I considered very good when I bought the DVD in 2005. But really, it's the performance that steals this show with very good audio & video playing a solid, supporting role.They close with Led Zeppelin's Rock n Roll which has Crow stomping and grinding the track's frentetic beat into the top of a grand piano as she really belts out the vocals. Her body seems way too small to be making this powerful, primal, rebel yell! It's a fitting end to this revved-up show and I sure would like to see her take a crack at Black Dog and see how it stacks up to Heart's definitive live version of that track - personally I think it *could* be a draw if the stars aligned just right once again for Crow & Co.I have a fairly large concert collection but find this one in heavy rotation 7-8 years after I bought it (my friends love it too) and that's the highest praise I can give any concert.
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