Sheryl Crow releasing deluxe edition of “Tuesday Night Music Club”
Sheryl Crow comes back this fall with a deluxe edition of her breakthrough CD “Tuesday Night Music Club,” hitting retail Nov. 17.
The package from the Kennett, Mo., native will feature the original 1993 CD, along with a second CD with B-sides, rarities, and outtakes.
The second CD features previously unreleased songs from 1995 meant for Crow’s “Tuesday Night Music Club” follow-up that never made the cut – “Coffee Shop, “Killer Life,” “Essential Trip of Hereness,” and “You Want More.”
A bonus DVD is included with videos for “Leaving Las Vegas,” “All I Wanna Do,” “Strong Enough,” “Can’t Cry Anymore,” Run, Baby, Run,” and “What I Can Do For You.”
The DVD also has a rare alternative version of “All I Wanna Do” directed by Roman Coppola, a new documentary of on-the-road, backstage, live footage and more.
Here’s the track list for the original “Tuesday Night Music Club”:
“Run Baby Run”
“Leaving Las Vegas”
“Strong Enough”
“Can’t Cry Anymore”
“Solidify”
“The Na-Na Song”
“No One Said It Would Be Easy”
“What I Can Do For You”
“All I Wanna Do”
“We Do What We Can”
“I Shall Believe”



Kevin C. Johnson has covered the St. Louis' music and nightlife scene for the past decade.
Hmmm… I wonder if there will be any mention of Kevin Gilbert and the REAL story of the Tuesday Night Music Club……
Probably not, SteveMTNO…but gotta agree with you.
What a waste of a talented musician and voice… I’ll always wonder if Crow’s music reflects her true musical taste or if she was “steered” and coerced on her musical path by the record executives (in order to cut albums)…
She has the perfect voice for the blues an or rhythm and blues and the guitar skills to carry it off ala Bonnie Rait but probably even better…
Too bad she chose the easy out… Pop music… Sure she’s rich now but at what price?
Hey Crow fans, read this.. Then let me know if your still a fan…
http://www.usedbin.com/kevin_gilbert.htm