Sheryl Crow’s breakout debut album, “Tuesday Night Music Club,” has been expanded for a Nov. 17 re-release, according to a press release. The new, deluxe edition will feature the original 1993 album, a second CD containing b-sides, rarities and outtakes and a bonus DVD featuring the album’s six original videos plus a rare alternate version of “All I Wanna Do” directed by Roman Coppola.
The DVD also will feature a newly-produced documentary comprised of on-the-road, backstage, soundcheck and live footage from Crow’s early ’90s tour in support of the set.
Four of the previously unreleased recordings on the bonus CD–”Coffee Shop,” “Killer Life,” “Essential Trip of Hereness” and “You Want More”–were recorded in 1995 and intended for Crow’s follow-up album. The cuts were mixed for this album by original “Tuesday Night Music Club” producer Bill Bottrell.
The bonus CD also includes a trio of UK single B-sides–”Reach Around Jerk,” an alternate version of “The Na-Na Song” titled “Volvo Cowgirl 99″ and a cover of Eric Carmen’s “All By Myself”–as well as a cover of Led Zepplin’s “D’yer Mak’er” and the song “On The Outside,” which was released as part of an “X-Files” soundtrack album.
“Tuesday Night Music Club” has been certified seven times platinum and earned three Grammy Awards for Crow, including Best New Artist and Record of the Year for “All I Wanna Do.”
Source – LiveDaily.com
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