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Threads

Sheryl Crow

Threads

Eleventh album from the American country/rock singer-songwriter includes contributions from Brandi Carlile, Emmylou Harris, Jason Isbell, Kris Kristofferson, Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, St Vincent

ADM rating[?]

6.9

Label
Big Machine
UK Release date
30/08/2019
US Release date
30/08/2019
  1. 9.0 |   musicOMH

    This album is a true and cathartic celebration of music and features some of the most treasured artists and the most hopeful future prospects. It’s all here and its glorious
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  2. 8.0 |   Uncut

    If this is indeed Crow's last recording, as she's speculated, this cavalcade of hotwired connections is a splendid way to cap off her career. Print edition only

  3. 8.0 |   The Independent

    One could argue that there’s too much eclecticism here – that if this really is Crow’s final LP, she perhaps could have gone for something with a more singular sound
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  4. 8.0 |   Exclaim

    These collaborations show flair and offer a little bit of something for everyone, making Threads that much more appealing
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  5. 7.0 |   All Music

    Running a leisurely 75 minutes, Threads doesn't seem sequenced so much as unedited; it's as if instead of finishing the album, she decided to dump every track out into the marketplace
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  6. 6.3 |   Pitchfork

    The superstar’s eleventh studio album pairs her with famous friends ranging from Stevie Nicks to St. Vincent
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  7. 6.0 |   The Skinny

    On what she's claimed will be her last album, nine-time Grammy Award winner Sheryl Crow hopes covers and duets are enough to make fans happy
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  8. 6.0 |   The Guardian

    Big-name guests abound in a valedictory 11th album that offers a fitting reminder of Crow’s melancholy magic
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  9. 6.0 |   Rolling Stone

    Everyone from St. Vincent to Chuck D is on hand to help the venerated country-pop star create a solid duets album
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  10. 6.0 |   Mojo

    Crow sounds wholly at ease, but for all the vocal variety Stevie Nicks, James Taylor and a rueful Vince Gill bring, she doesn't sound wholly inspired. Print edition only


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