About this album
Where they were
Released in 1998, 'The Globe Sessions' was Sheryl Crow's third studio album, arriving after her commercial breakthrough with 'Tuesday Night Music Club' and the success of 'Sheryl Crow.' This album marked a period of maturation in her songwriting and production approach, showcasing a more personal and reflective tone compared to her previous works.
Why it matters
'The Globe Sessions' received critical acclaim, earning Crow a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for 'My Favorite Mistake.' The album debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200 and further solidified her status as a leading figure in the late 90s rock and pop scene.
Essential tracks
- "My Favorite Mistake" — This track stands out for its confessional lyrics and catchy chorus, encapsulating the album's themes of regret and reflection.
- "The Difficult Kind" — With its poignant exploration of complex relationships, this song showcases Crow's lyrical depth and emotional resonance throughout the album.
- "There Goes the Neighborhood" — This track combines social commentary with an upbeat melody, highlighting Crow's ability to merge serious themes with accessible music.
Release Date
January 1, 1998
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 My Favorite Mistake 4:07
- 2 There Goes the Neighborhood 5:01
- 3 Riverwide 4:07
- 4 It Don’t Hurt 4:49
- 5 Maybe That’s Something 4:18
- 6 Am I Getting Through (Part I & II) 5:31
- 7 Anything but Down 4:18
- 8 The Difficult Kind 6:19
- 9 Mississippi 4:41
- 10 Members Only 4:57
- 11 Crash and Burn / Subway Ride 11:26
- 12 Resuscitation 3:59