She is one of the few that hasn't sold out. And even though back in 1994 all she wanted to do was have some fun, Sheryl Crow apparently had a blast and a number of hit records without selling out and turning into an ass-shaking sex symbol. \nThe Very Best of Sheryl Crow really is the very best. It's got all the favorites like "Soak Up The Sun," "I Shall Believe" and "Leaving Las Vegas." \nOne of the new singles on the album, "The First Cut is the Deepest," is a remake of the Cat Stevens song. Crow does a good remake but it doesn't go beyond her originals that made her famous in the first place.\nCrow loves music. And she even plays instead of just singing into the microphone. Her lyrics are mature enough to go beyond the sexual and drug-driven music scene heard so often today.\nHow can one rip on the album of a musical princess and wonderful musician such as Sheryl Crow? The answer is, one can't. Some artists aren't worthy of an album with their greatest hits, but Crow has definitely made her mark on the music world and deserves to have an album named with the first three words: The Very Best.
If it makes you happy, buy Crow's Very Best
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