Sheryl Crow To Release Iconic 'Tuesday Night Music Club' On Vinyl For 30th Anniversary

12 October 2023 | 9:48 am | Mary Varvaris

'Tuesday Night Music Club' is coming to standard and limited edition vinyl.

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Sheryl Crow is celebrating the 30th anniversary of her iconic album, Tuesday Night Music Club, in generous fashion, with the record coming to vinyl.

It’s an album stacked with some of Crow’s biggest hits, including All I Wanna Do, Run Baby Run, Strong Enough and more.

Announcing the 30th anniversary release on Facebook yesterday (11 October), Crow wrote, “SOME OF YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!

“Announcing the release of Tuesday Night Music Club on single disc vinyl in two variants - standard black vinyl AND limited edition blue & white marbled coloured vinyl! Bernie Grundman, who originally mastered the album, recently used the original 1/2” flat master tape to create a new master and then cut the lacquers. Pre-order now, expected release December 1st!!!”

SOME OF YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!! Announcing the release of Tuesday Night Music Club on single disc vinyl in two variants - standard black vinyl AND limited edition blue & white marbled colored vinyl! Bernie Grundman, who originally mastered the album, recently used the original 1/2” flat master tape to create a new master and then cut the lacquers. Pre-order now, expected release December 1st!!! Team Sheryl Order here: https://sherylcrow.lnk.to/TNMCVinyl (Note - this link may not work outside the US, we'll update the post when we sort what the international options are - thanks for your patience!)

Posted by Sheryl Crow on Tuesday, October 10, 2023

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Crow’s team is working on setting up international stores for fans all over the globe to purchase the album; for now, you can check out your pre-order options here.

Based on the 1987 poem, Fun, by Wyn Cooper, All I Wanna Do was released in July 1994 and won two Grammy Awards at the 1995 ceremony, Record Of The Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. All I Wanna Do was also nominated for Song Of The Year. During the ceremony, Crow won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

In Australia, the song peaked at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart, landed at #27 on the year-end chart, and was certified Platinum. The album, produced by Bill Bottrell, was massive in Australia – like its most successful single, the album hit #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Tuesday Night Music Club was certified triple Platinum after selling over 210,000 records.

In August, Crow shared other celebrations for Tuesday Night Music Club, including a new Dolby Atmos mix of the album, which is now available to stream on Apple Music, Tidal and Amazon Music Unlimited.

Sheryl Crow will be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame this November alongside Missy Elliott, Kate Bush, George Michael, Rage Against The Machine, Willie Nelson and The Spinners.