Crow also makes this a typical chill radio rock, but the production value breathes Stax and Hi and Muscle Shoals studio in Alabama. One of the most successful tracks are actually a cover. "Sign Your Name", Trenc Trent D'Arby hit of 1988, is doing very well in this soft condensed production of rich organ and strings. Crow gets help from himself, Justin Timberlake with the passionate text.

In "Eye to eye ', she takes her on reggae from a kind of retro soul perspective, and here she finds in producers Doyle Bramhall II and Justin Stanley an appealing intimacy. That it's Keith Richards playing guitar helps.

The rest of the album throws himself a moderately cool night game between the funk of "Roses and moonlight" and a perhaps not entirely necessary cover of the Jackson 5 classic "I Want You Back", in tribute to friend Michael. "100 miles from Memphis" is perhaps not Sheryl Crow's most hit-packed albums but without a doubt one of the most sympathetic.