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484 music CD releases for Jewel ::
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Artist
Jewel
Title
Break Me
Label: Warner
Genre: Rock
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New Australia single from Jewel. Includes the new single mix of "Break Me" as well as live solo acoustic tracks "Break Me" and "The New Wild West" recorded in San Diego last year. April 2002 release. |
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Artist
Jewel
Title
Lullaby
Label: Fisher Price
Genre: Acoustic
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Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Jewel is partnering with Fisher-Price and Somerset Entertainment to debut her first-ever independent release, Lullaby. The 15-track album features 10 self-penned songs and a few standards including Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Somewhere Over the Rainbow. The acoustic record is reminiscent of Jewel's twelve-time platinum album, Pieces of You |
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Artist
Jewel
Title
Perfectly Clear
Label: Valory Music Co
Genre: Country
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Jewel's new country disc definitely looks backward rather than forward for its inspiration, with a pronounced acoustic background and the piercing, declarative sound of fiddles, steel and dobros rather than electric guitars forming the musical settings. Her songs explore themes ranging from empowerment ("Stronger Woman," "Perfectly Clear") and anger ("Anyone But You") to betrayal ("Till She Feels Like Cheating") and romantic fulfillment ("Everything Reminds Me of You," "Two Become One.") |
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Artist
Jewel
Title
Pieces of You
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Genre: Rock
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Jewel's debut album, Pieces of You, reveals a special voice--strong and focused on both the whispery verses and the hooky choruses. The recording also exposes an unfortunate tendency to present trite, hackneyed sentiments as if they were oracular visions from a young prophet to a jaded world. For the most part, Jewel sings to her own acoustic guitar accompaniment, but she has a lot more in common with, say, the Indigo Girls or Lisa Loeb than with Judy Collins or Nanci Griffith. Despite her soft soprano and pretty melodies, her songs have an iconoclastic edge which make her more of an unplugged alternative rocker than a folkie. Her songs too often betray their origins as written verse in their hard-to-sing meters, unmusical phrasing, and diary-like pronouncements. Nonetheless, a few numbers, such as "Morning Song" and "You Were Meant for Me," show a spark of humor about romance, and hint that Jewel may yet write songs worthy of her remarkable voice |
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Artist
Jewel
Title
Spirit
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Genre: Rock
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It's time for an update of our image of Jewel, the ingenue who set the music world on fire with her 1995 debut album, Pieces of You. After all, that effort consisted primarily of songs Jewel had written several years before, some of them dating back to her days as a free- spirited waif living in a van on the beach in San Diego. Now, at 25, she's become a sort of guru for self-expression and full disclosure, revealing perhaps too much of herself in see-through dresses worn to awards shows and a critically drubbed (yet bestselling) book of poetry. |
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Artist
Jewel
Title
This Way
Label: Atlantic
Genre: Rock
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Includes the singles "Standing Still" and "This Way". Also includes 2 acoustic live tracks reocrded at the 12th and Porter Club in Nashville. Includes fan favorites "Love Me, Just Leave Me Alone" and "Sometimes It Be That Way". Her best album to date! |
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