You said:
>Frankly, I think her winning the grammy a few years back was a
>doubled edged sword.  It launched her into superstardom, but may
>have hindered her development as an artist vs. a product.
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>Oh the sweet smell of success,
>JF

Would you mind explaining that...'cause I really don't understand it.
Musically, I think Crow has matured since the "Tuesday Night Music Club"
period.  I don't look at her as a product  of the industry inasmuch as I do
say, Shania Twain or Monica or Brittney Spears - so maybe I do not
understand what you mean when you say "product".  As I see it,  Sheryl Crow
has been pretty straight-up with her image as well as her music.
Quite frankly, I didn't like TNMC, but I do think "The Globe Sessions"  has
merit.
So, what is this double-edged sword?
Tera
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