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Detours
SHERYL CROW
Producer(s): Bill Bottrell
Label: A&M
Since 2005's reflective "Wildflower," Sheryl Crow ended her engagement with Lance Armstrong, battled breast cancer, adopted a son and stepped up her activism efforts. She's also reteamed with Bill Bottrell, who produced her multiplatinum 1993 debut, "Tuesday Night Music Club." Thus the roots-rock of "Detours" is old-school-sounding Crow now with a heightened consciousness of the world around her. Every day is still a winding road, but it costs too much to drive down ("Gasoline"); a change would do, well, everyone some good, particularly those struggling to rebuild their lives post-Hurricane Katrina ("Love Is Free"). If the message is a bit heavy-handed at times, Crow still delights with the melodic chorus of "Shine Over Babylon" and the breathe-easy "Now That You're Gone" and "Lullaby for Wyatt," a tender reminder of just how far Crow has come and what her future holds in store. —Jill Menze


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