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Editorial Review:
Singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, superstar-Sheryl Crow is one of the most respected and accomplished musical artists today. Sheryl Crow: No Fool to This Game digs beneath the media hype and public image to reveal the unknown story behind this talented, complex, and incredibly driven woman. Filled with in-depth research and personal interviews with Sheryl Crow's friends, colleagues, and even former adversaries, best-selling author Richard Buskin offers a fascinating, multifaceted look at a life that has encompassed numerous highs and lows-while also providing rare insight into how a star is born, nourished, and marketed in today's cutthroat music industry.
Sheryl Crow: No Fool to This Game Reviews:
Limited Access-Missing Details. 
2008-08-13 - The author states that his idea of writing this unathorized biography was fueled by Sheryl Crow's music. That's good motivation.
The Prelude portion of "No Fool To This Game" explores the membership of what was later loosely known as the "Tuesday Night Music Club" and Sheryl Crow's introduction to it. This collection of musicians and the subsequent split is dealt with at some length, but I don't feel that that exposure was dwelt on too much. The "bad blood" did have an impact on the people and careers of those involved.
Mr. Buskin examines Crow's childhood, friends, and musically talented parents. She was a performer at an early age. One of the fascinating friendships examined was that of Don Henley. Henley was a major influence in her career as a supporter and advisor.
The struggle and ultimate failure to release her first album was detailed.
The author also gives details about Sheryl Crow's songs such as where they originated from, who collaborated on them, and what albums they appear on.
This book suffers from the author's limited access to the subject of the book herself. He makes the best of print and videotaped interviews from sources like VH1, and Rolling Stone magazine.
He does a very good job of covering Sheryl Crow from when she became famous as a musical artist to the date of the book's writing.
What's missing are details about her college days and career as a music teacher. This is all information that would be invaluable if it had input from Sheryl Crow herself.
This is an o.k. book until something with more personal insight from Sheryl Crow appears.
Not too much to expect... 
2005-04-01 - This book is very enjoyable - up until the part dealing with Tuesday Night Music Club. This part easily takes up 2/3 of the book. It also becomes over-informative about the album and its making - there's so many little remarks and infos that really aren't that interesting about the album, and make reading that section tedious.
Everything else in the book relating to the other albums is basically short mentions of them, compared to the TNMC section. Don't expect to learn anything much about the follow-up albums.
In short, I wanted a bio of Sheryl Crow, not a long-winded overdone account of how TNMC was made.
Average reading 
2003-08-11 - This is currently the only book about Sheryl Crow in print. In the first chapter, the author, Richard Buskin, states and explains how Sheryl wanted no part in this book. It's easy to see why. While the book is informative, it draws from too many of the same sources. I lost count of the times he quotes VH1's Behind the Music special on her. Not only that, but the text is often very meandering and the author often repeats himself. However there are some interesting accounts of her albums. Like the acclaimed first album that was never released because Sheryl did not like the polished sound of the record, to the behind the scenes turmoil behind her first album TUESDAY NIGHT MUSIC CLUB, in which Sheryl was accused of taking all the credit and giving none to the band. That was the longest part of the book. Next was SHERYL CROW's second album and how she did not want to work with Bill Botrell who she worked with on her first released album. This is when the book became more interesting, because it dealt with where Sheryl became more in control of the type of music she wanted to do and how she wanted to present herself. I enjoyed the story of how the song "The Book" came to be. Next was THE GLOBE SESSIONS, her 1998 album, and how she was having trouble recording the album and finding the right songs, how it was delayed etc. Then he explains about her current album C'MON C'MON and the trouble she suffered during the recording process such as depression, not wanting to record, and everything like that. The book does not talk much about her relationships with Eric Clapton and Owen Wilson. It's not that bad a book but hopefully there will be an autobiography in the future or at least a book written about her with better references and quotes.
Great effort especially given his limitations 
2003-08-03 - Hope that Mr. Buskin gets an opportunity to write an authorized biography of Ms. Crow. In the introduction, he freely acknowledges that neither she, her family nor her management would speak to him. In spite of this, his book seems to present a pretty balanced account of her career and avoids being sleazy. He provides terrific insight into the record industry and how records and stars are made. Still, I would like to read "the rest of the story...," to hear more from Ms. Crow and her family. Would recommend to book to anyone interested in Ms. Crow and her career.
Behind the Music...... 
2003-04-07 - It's fascinating reading about how my favorite Sheryl Crow songs were birthed into existence. That was my favorite part of the book and Mr. Buskin did a superb job of detailing the history of all of her songs. This is a gripping story of Ms. Crow's rise to fame via determination, hard work and a single-minded ambition to succeed. I came away applauding her tenacity, her talent and her sheer will to survive in the dog-eat-dog music business. If you enjoy Sheryl Crow's music then this book is a must-read for you. You'll come away feeling as if you know her and her music in a deeper way. I highly recommend this well-written book.