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Jewel
 
 

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Years Released 2003-2004
Label Atlantic (USA)
Categories Rock & Pop
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
 
Personnel: Jewel Kilcher (vocals, guitar); Mark Oakley (acoustic guitars, Rusty Anderson, Dave Levita (electric guitar); Lisa Germano (violin, background vocals); Mike Bolger (accordion, trumpet, trombone); Lester A. Mendez (keyboards, sound effects); Patrick Warren (chamberlain); Paul Bushnell (bass); Abe Laboriel Jr. (snare drums, drums, percussion, sound effects); Greg Collins (sound effects).
 
Producers include: Lester Mendez, Jewel Kilcher.
 
Recorded at Conway Studios, Hollywood, California.
 
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
 
Personnel: Mark Oakley (acoustic guitar); Rusty Anderson, David Levita (electric guitar); Lisa Germano (violin, background vocals); Mick Bolger (accordion, trumpet, trombone); Patrick Warren (piano, chamberlin); Lester Mendez (keyboards, hand claps); Abe Laboriel, Jr. (drums, snare drum, hand claps, percussion); Greg Collins (hand claps).
 
Audio Mixer: Serban Ghenea.
 
Recording information: Conway Studios, Hollywood, CA.
 
Photographer: Peter Robathan.
 
Arranger: Lester Mendez.
 
Everybody's favorite Alaskan pop dame apparently spent the time between 2001's THIS WAY and 0304 distancing herself from her roots and closely studying the Britney-style teenpop phenomenon. Gone is the earnest, coffehouse folkie feel, replaced by squadrons of percolating synthesizers and snappy loops. Together with new writing partner/co-producer Lester Mendez, she seems to have worked out a way to mate Max Martin-style pop hooks with her own sometimes-introspective, sometimes-philosophical lyrics.
 
There are plenty of songs that deal strictly with the vagaries of romance, but there's also "America," where Jewel gets overtly political, and "Stand," where she laments the failure of Woody Guthrie's visions in contemporary society. So while a casual listen might give the impression that yesterday's Jewel had become strictly a memory, there's a continuing lyrical thread on 0304 that extends like a dangling lifeline to the singer's old fans.

music tracks
song title
1Stand listen listen
2Run 2 U listen listen
3Intuition listen listen
4Leave The Lights On listen listen
52 Find You listen listen
6Fragile Heart listen listen
7Doin' Fine listen listen
82 Become 1 listen listen
9Haunted listen listen
10Sweet Temptation listen listen
11Yes U Can listen listen
12U & Me = Love listen listen
13America listen listen
14Becoming listen listen


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Manufacturer's List Price:  $18.98
Format:  CD
Popularity Rank:  285,706
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