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Pieces of You
by: Jewel

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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Jewel
EAN: 0075678270024
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 1994
Publisher: Atlantic / Wea
Release Date: February 28, 1995
Sales Rank: 1906
Studio: Atlantic / Wea




Disc 1:
  1. Who Will Save Your Soul
  2. Pieces of You
  3. Little Sister
  4. Foolish Games
  5. Near You Always
  6. Painters
  7. Morning Song
  8. Adrian
  9. I'm Sensitive
  10. You Were Meant for Me
  11. Don't
  12. Daddy
  13. Angel Standing By
  14. Amen
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Album Description:
Japanese reissue of her multi-platinum debut smash with new artwork and two bonus tracks, comprised of her contributionsto the soundtracks of two recent film's: 'Emily' from 'The Crossing Guard' and 'Foolish Games' (Radio Edit) from 'Batman And Robin'. 16 tracks in all, also including the smash hits 'Who Will Save Your Soul' & 'You Were Meant For Me'. 1997 Atlantic release.

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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. --Geoffrey Himes



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Crossover Country
The artist Jewel is really a country- pop crossover, sent in several years after its actual 19994 release to clean up MTV and be the main American-Euro rock star. Her material here is incredibly simple, not even basic folk music. A following release This Way just defined country, but this here is the major label debut. I like it, not love it, This Way is much better, it just defined country.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great songwriter, serious musician
Getting away from the typical "diva" category that many female vocalists are limited to, Jewel is a serious musician, singer, song-writer, and shows a depth to her style that indicates serious study of her craft.

She Brings a fresh, easy sound that has a light acoustic instrumental drive, allowing the lyrics to stand out and be appreciated. Not beautiful, happy songs, but songs with soul. Jewel's vocal style shows influence from diverse artists such as Joni Mitchel and Bob Dylan.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Service!
This CD was published in 1995 and it is 13 years ago. However, I still got a brand new CD from Amazon.com and it is really worth to buy CDs there. Thank you.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - JEWEL "PIECES OF YOU"
First of all, I'm a really big fan of Jewel, I think she's one of the best singer/songwriters of all time.

On "Pieces Of You" I think the title track, "Near You Always," "Adrian," "I'm Sensitive," "You Were Meant For Me" and "Emily" are all great songs, both vocally and lyrically. I find that with the rest of the songs, the songwriting is still great but the vocals are what really lets the songs down. Jewel has always managed to write good lyrics that are interesting, she's written great stories like "Adrian," "Fat Boy," "Till We Run Out Of Road," "Stand," "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland," "Good Day," "Stephenville, TX" or "Rosey And Mick" - the love songs she writes are never cheesey, she just always keeps the writing really good.

Her vocals on this album (other than the six songs I mentioned, which I don't just think are alright songs, they're great songs) are very awkward, they're not easy ... Read More

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