About this album
Sound:
"A vibrant mix of pop and rock infused with a carefree spirit and introspective lyrics."
Where they were
Released in April 2002, 'C'mon C'mon' was Sheryl Crow's fourth studio album, following her critically acclaimed 'The Globe Sessions' from 1998. By this point in her career, Crow had solidified her status as a leading female artist in the rock and pop genres, blending elements from various styles and reaching a broader audience.
Why it matters
'C'mon C'mon' produced the hit single 'Soak Up the Sun,' which topped charts and became emblematic of early 2000s pop-rock. The album received positive reviews and was nominated for a Grammy Award, further cementing Crow's impact on the music scene during this era.
Essential tracks
- "Soak Up the Sun" — This track encapsulates the album's sunny disposition and catchy melodies, becoming one of Crow's most recognizable anthems.
- "Steve McQueen" — 'Steve McQueen' showcases Crow's skillful storytelling and playful lyricism while maintaining an infectious rhythm that captures her artistic essence.
- "You're an Original" — This track blends heartfelt lyrics with a compelling melody, reflecting themes of individuality and self-acceptance that resonate throughout the album.
Release Date
April 8, 2002
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Steve McQueen 3:25
- 2 Soak Up the Sun 4:52
- 3 You’re an Original 4:18
- 4 Safe and Sound 4:32
- 5 C’mon C’mon 4:45
- 6 It’s So Easy 3:24
- 7 Over You 4:38
- 8 Lucky Kid 4:02
- 9 Diamond Road 4:09
- 10 It’s Only Love 5:05
- 11 Abilene 4:05
- 12 Hole in My Pocket 4:37
- 13 Weather Channel 4:42
- 14 Missing 4:25