 NEW YORK (AP) - Sheryl Crow is almost finished with her new studio album, her first since 1998's The Globe Sessions. The March release features appearances from Stevie Nicks, Don Henley, Lenny Kravitz, Emmylou Harris, Doyle Bramhall II, and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks. Crow also recently guested on Kid Rock's latest album, Cocky. When asked if the rap-rocker returned the favor for her still-untitled release, Crow replied, "No. We just ran out of time." The first single from the new album will be a tune she wrote with Liz Phair titled "Soak Up The Sun," which is slated to hit radio in February.
Stevie Nicks lends her talents to "You're Not The One",
Don Henley guests on "It's So Easy",
Lenny Kravitz tracked vocals for "You're An Original," while Maines appears on "Abilene," Emmilou Harris on "Weather Channel," and guitarist Bramhall plays on "Steve McQueen" and "Over You."
Other songs from the collection include "It's Only Love," "Missing," "Slave," and "Save And Sound."
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