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Sheryl Crow: 'Resurrecting Tupac with AI is hateful'
In the end, she fell in with a songwriting collective, the Tuesday Music Club, through her then-boyfriend Kevin Gilbert. Each week, they'd gather in Pasadena and try to write a complete song before dawn broke. The sessions were recorded by Michael Jackson's producer Bill Bottrell for "about two cents" and released as Crow's debut album in 1993. Blending roots, Americana, emotional confessions, melody and intelligence, the album was slow to catch fire. In the UK, Danny Baker was an early champion, playing the singles Run, Baby Run and Leaving Las Vegas on BBC Radio 1 - but it was the slice-of-life bar room anthem All I Wanna Do that turned the album's fortunes around, much to Crow's surprise.