Sheryl Crow feels artistically revitalized on ’100 Miles From Memphis’
“I feel artistically revitalized,” Sheryl Crow said as she readies her seventh studio album, 100 Miles from Memphis.
Joined in the studio by Keith Richards, Justin Timberlake, and Citizen Cope, the funk and soul-based record will be released July 20th while the singer takes a break from her North American tour.
100 Miles from Memphis references Crow’s hometown of Kennett, Missouri and its proximity to “one of music cultures historic hotbeds, Memphis, Tennessee,” Crow writes on her website.
“A little while back we re-released a commemorative set of my first record Tuesday Night Music Club. It got me to thinking that I was ready to try something a little different but still familiar and true to myself artistically. The last thing any of us wants to do as we mature is recreate the past.
“The music feels fresh and at the same time very familiar. Many of my past songs, such as “Run Baby Run,” “My Favorite Mistake” and “Now That You’re Gone” are already steeped in this style.”
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