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100 Miles from Memphis [Digipak]  -  CD

Artist:

Sheryl Crow

| SKU:  1008355
Release Date:  7/20/2010

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Songs

 
1. Our Love Is Fading(6:21)
2. Eye to Eye(5:33)
3. Sign Your Name(5:36)
4. Summer Day(4:29)
5. Long Road Home(4:12)
6. Say What You Want(4:48)
7. Peaceful Feeling(4:01)
8. Stop(4:38)
9. Sideways(5:09)
10. 100 Miles from Memphis(4:59)
11. Roses and Moonlight(6:39)
12. I Want You Back(3:04)

Details

Format
CD(1)
Release Date
7/20/2010
Original Release Date
5/1/2010
Length
59 minutes , 29 seconds
Genre
Pop
Label
A&M (USA)
Studio/Live
Studio
Mono/Stereo
Stereo
UPC
602527433943

Release Notes

100 Miles from Memphis [Digipak]: Release Notes: Muze 
Producers: Doyle Bramhall II; Justin Stanley.Audio Mixer: Justin Stanley.Recording information: Cross Creek Studios, Nashville, TN; Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY; Henson Studios, Hollywood, CA.Photographer: Mark Seliger.Sheryl Crow's seventh album features guest spots from Keith Richards, Justin Timberlake, and Citizen Cope, and highlights her close connection to the music and sounds of Memphis without sacrificing the bright, melodic pop sensibility of her previous albums.

Credits

Performer Crow,Sheryl , Sheryl Crow
Engineers include:  Paul Lamalfa; Justin Stanley

Customer Reviews

Editorial Reviews

100 Miles from Memphis [Digipak]: MUZE Review
Muze

Rolling Stone (p.78) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "On 'Eye to Eye,' abetted by Keith Richards, Crow rides a muscular reggae groove with brass a la Toots Hibbert's TOOTS IN MEMPHIS."Entertainment Weekly (p.85) - "Crow channels her love of Stevie Wonder, Stax, and all things soulful....Infecitous..." -- Grade: BBillboard (p.36) - "Keith Richards brings extra swagger to the reggaefied 'Eye to Eye,' while Citizen Cope provides an effective counterpoint to the aching 'Sideways.'"Uncut (magazine) (p.91) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Keith Richards adds mellow grooviness to the reggae-lite 'Eye To Eye'..."