I really like this. It manages to incorporate influences from almost all of her albums somehow? Definitely hear Wildflower, even some Globe Sessions.
Didn't realize it was a Rolling Stones cover. I really like this though, the crunchiness and the filter on her voice makes it feel like 90s Sheryl.
Good interview about the documentary in today’s New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/28/...documentary.html?referringSource=articleShare
All three new recordings are excellent. The two originals stand alongside her very best, and I enjoy the Stones cover more than I thought I would.
I am so impressed with all 3 new songs! The production is 10x more interesting than anything on Threads. I cannot wait to cuddle up with the documentary this weekend. It's getting great reviews.
I torrented it. Really, really enjoyed the documentary. It wasn’t too tabloidy and superficial, like a lot of these documentaries can be. Plenty of focus on the music, especially the first 3 albums. How have I never seen that pre-fame appearance in Cop Rock??
The documentary was good. It's a shame that a lot of the recent stuff was skipped over but that's fair enough.
All this new Sheryl stuff has got me revisiting the few albums of hers I own. Feels Like Home is such a gem of an album, the full on Country sound suits her writing and voice so well. Waterproof Mascara is a career highlight and such a heart break of a song "Thank god they make waterproof mascara cause it wont run like his daddy did" Callin' Me When I'm Lonely, Easy, Homecoming Queen and Crazy Ain't Original are also all amazing.
Interview with Kelly Clarkson. Yes, Kelly gets over-eager at points but they definitely have a shared connection that makes it an interesting conversation to witness. Sheryl casually mentions Be Myself and "nobody heard it" - broke my heart a bit! I still think it's underrated! Sheryl also performed Forever. I really love this song.