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Sheryl Crow Announces 30th Anniversary Edition Of ‘Tuesday Night Music Club’

The new edition of the project will arrive on December 1.

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Sheryl Crow, ‘Tuesday Night Music Club (30th Anniversary Edition)’ - Photo: Courtesy of A&M/UMe
Sheryl Crow, ‘Tuesday Night Music Club (30th Anniversary Edition)’ - Photo: Courtesy of A&M/UMe

A&M and UMe have announced the re-release of Sheryl Crow’s career-making major-label debut album, August 1993’s Tuesday Night Music Club. The album will arrive on vinyl on December 1 as part of the ongoing celebration of the album’s 30th anniversary.

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Propelled by the playfully descriptive Grammy-winning No.2 hit single “All I Wanna Do,” Tuesday Night Music Club has also been certified as 7x platinum in the United States, and it is Crow’s best-selling album to date.

Tuesday Night Music Club was not actually released on vinyl upon the album’s initial 1993 release. But now, this highly influential, best-selling album properly appears as it should, on 140-gram black vinyl in addition to a 140-gram limited-edition sea blue vinyl with white marbling.

Bernie Grundman, who originally mastered Tuesday Night Music Club, used the original ½” flat master tape to create a new master for this special LP edition. He then cut the lacquers for it himself at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Los Angeles. Prior to this release, a brand-new, stunning Dolby Atmos version of Tuesday Night Music Club mixed by Mills Logan was made available digitally back on July 28.

The breakthrough album ultimately garnered her three Grammy Awards—Best New Artist, Record of the Year (“All I Wanna Do”), and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (“All I Wanna Do”).

Produced by Bill Bottrell (Madonna, Shelby Lynne), Tuesday Night Music Club raised the curtain on Crow’s developing prowess as a shrewd, observational lyricist, a highly skilled lead vocalist, guitarist, and pianist, and a hitmaking song composer all rolled into one.

In addition to the perpetually catchy “All I Wanna Do,” Tuesday Night Music Club brought the good people of the world songs like the empowering ballad “Strong Enough,” the hopeful wish for rebirth in “Leaving Las Vegas,” the slow-burn declaration of “Run, Baby, Run,” the slinky shrug of “Can’t Cry Anymore,” and the funky promises of “What I Can Do For You.”

Pre-order Tuesday Night Music Club (30th Anniversary Edition).

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