"The Globe Sessions," is the third studio album, released in 1998, marked a significant moment in Sheryl Crow's career. The album showcased her signature blend of rock, pop, and folk, and it received critical acclaim, including multiple Grammy wins. Notably, it was recorded at Globe Recording Studio in New York, which lent its name to the album.
Despite initial reports about the loss of its master recordings in the 2008 Universal Studios fire, it was later clarified that most of the original sessions were actually preserved. This preservation means that the album remains a vital part of Crow's discography, reflecting her songwriting prowess and musical evolution during that period. The success of "The Globe Sessions" helped solidify her status as a prominent figure in the music industry.