C'mon, C'mon
C'mon, C'mon | ||||
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Studio album by Sheryl Crow | ||||
Released |
April 8, 2002 (UK) April 16, 2002 (US) | |||
Recorded |
Clinton Recording and Avatar Studios, New York, NY Sunset Sound, Sound Factory, The Living Room and Henson Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA Ocean Way Studios and Emerald Studios, Nashville, TN Black Apple Studios, Portland, OR Funny Bunny Studios, London, England, 2001-02 | |||
Genre | Rock, pop rock, folk rock | |||
Length | 56:41 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Sheryl Crow, John Shanks, Jeff Trott | |||
Sheryl Crow chronology | ||||
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Singles from C'mon, C'mon | ||||
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C'mon, C'mon is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, released on April 8, 2002 in the United Kingdom and April 16, 2002 in the United States. Lead single "Soak Up the Sun" peaked at #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #17 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming one of her biggest hits since "All I Wanna Do". The album was arguably her most pop-influenced to date, a big departure from the folk and experimental influences on her previous release, Globe Sessions.
C'mon, C'mon debuted at #2 on the UK Album Chart and on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 185,000 copies in the United States.[1] The album has been certified Platinum in the U.S. and Japan, selling 2.1 million units in the U.S. as of January 2008.[2]
Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 63/100 [3] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [4] |
Blender | [5] |
Chicago Tribune | (Not Favorable)[6] |
The Daily Vault | A[7] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[8] |
entertainment.ie | [9] |
Houston Chronicle | C[10] |
Los Angeles Times | [11] |
Robert Christgau | C+[12] |
Rolling Stone | [13] |
Slant Magazine | [14] |
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Steve McQueen" | Sheryl Crow, John Shanks | 3:25 |
2. | "Soak Up the Sun" (featuring Liz Phair) | Crow, Jeff Trott | 4:52 |
3. | "You're an Original" (featuring Lenny Kravitz) | Crow, Trott | 4:18 |
4. | "Safe and Sound" | Crow | 4:32 |
5. | "C'mon, C'mon" (featuring Stevie Nicks) | Crow | 4:45 |
6. | "It's So Easy" (featuring Don Henley) | Crow, Kathryn Crow | 3:24 |
7. | "Over You" | Crow | 4:38 |
8. | "Lucky Kid" | Crow, Trott | 4:02 |
9. | "Diamond Road" (featuring Stevie Nicks) | Crow, Marti Frederiksen | 4:09 |
10. | "It's Only Love" (featuring Gwyneth Paltrow) | Crow | 5:05 |
11. | "Abilene" (featuring Natalie Maines) | Crow, Trott | 4:05 |
12. | "Hole in My Pocket" | Crow, Peter Stroud | 4:37 |
13. | "Weather Channel" (featuring Emmylou Harris) | Crow | 4:40 |
Japan bonus tracks | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
14. | "Missing" | Crow | 4:27 |
15. | "I Want You" | Crow | 4:55 |
16. | "You're Not the One" | Crow, Stevie Nicks | 4:06 |
UK bonus tracks | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
14. | "Missing" | Crow | 4:25 |
15. | "I Want You" | Crow | 4:53 |
Brazil, Australia and Germany bonus track | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
14. | "Missing" | Crow | 4:23 |
Music videos
- "Steve McQueen"
- "Soak up the Sun"
- "Safe and Sound (live)"
Personnel
- Sheryl Crow - organ, acoustic guitar, bass, piano, accordion, electric guitar, keyboards, Hammond organ, vocals, chorus, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Moog bass, tambo drums, Moroccan drum
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Production
- Producers: Sheryl Crow except tracks 2 and 3 produced by Sheryl Crow & Jeff Trott and track 1 by Sheryl Crow & John Shanks
- Executive Producer: Scooter Weintraub
- Engineers: Dean Baskerville, Monique Mizrahi, Thom Panunzio, Ross Peterson, Chris Reynolds, John Saylor, Brian Scheuble, Christopher Shaw, Trina Shoemaker, Keith Shortreed, Peter Stroud, Eric Tew, Mark Valentine
- Mixing: Jack Joseph Puig (tracks 1,3,4,6), Steve Sisco (mixing assistant), Andy Wallace (tracks 2,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15), Joe Zook (mixing assistant)
- Mastering: Howie Weinberg
- Sampling: John Shanks
- Digital editing: Roger Lian
- Production coordination: Chris Hudson, Pam Wertheimer
- Art direction: Jeri Heiden
- Design: Jeri Heiden, Glen Nakasako
- Photography: Sheryl Nields
Accolades
Grammy Awards
Year | Recipient/Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2003 | C'mon, C'mon | Best Rock Album[15] | Nominated |
"Steve McQueen" | Best Female Rock Vocal Performance[16] | Won | |
"Soak Up the Sun" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance[15] | Nominated | |
"It's So Easy" (Duet with Don Henley) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals[15] | Nominated | |
American Music Awards
Year | Recipient/Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2003 | Sheryl Crow (performer) | Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist[17] | Won |
Charts
Chart positions
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Year-end charts
Certifications
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References
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- ↑ "Blender review". Archived from the original on December 3, 2005.
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