Goodbye Alice In Wonderland (2006)

Artist: Jewel
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Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
UPC: 00075678379925
Release Date: 5/2/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202426466
Item#: M2VY3T
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Again And Again ~ Jewel
2. Long Slow Side ~ Jewel
3. Goodbye Alice In Wonderland ~ Jewel
4. Good Day ~ Jewel
5. Satellite ~ Jewel
6. Only One Too ~ Jewel
7. Words Get In The Way ~ Jewel
8. Drive To You ~ Jewel
9. Last Dance Rodeo ~ Jewel
10. Fragile Heart ~ Jewel
11. Stephenville, TX ~ Jewel
12. Where You Are ~ Jewel
13. 1000 Miles Away ~ Jewel



Jewel delivers her most personal and autobiographical record so far-Goodbye Alice in Wonderland. Not content to relegate herself to a traditional music arena, or to be typecase, Jewel has established herself as a culturally significant and relevant brand. Author, songwriter, actress, poet-there are no limits to how Jewel can and will deliver her message. The underlining truth that ties it all together is the integrity of that message.
 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: Jewel (acoustic guitar); Jewel (vocals); Johnny Pierce (guitar); John Pierce , Paul Bushnell (bass guitar); Rob Cavallo, Tim Pierce, Greg Suran (guitar); Jamie Muhoberac (piano, keyboards); Dorian Crozier (drums, programming); Luis Conte (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Chris Lord-Alge.
Photographers: Kurt Markus; Jeri Heiden.
On 2006's GOODBYE ALICE IN WONDERLAND, Jewel Kilcher dusts off her folk-influenced singer/songwriter outfit and wears it confidently, as if her previous album, the beat-driven and blatantly pop-oriented 0304, was just some strange, brightly colored dream. In fact, this outing most obviously echoes Jewel's debut, PIECES OF YOU, with its chiming melodies and soul-searching themes. The record opens with a buoyant, catchy instant Jewel classic, "Again and Again," while the subsequent "Long Slow Slide" evokes depression in a disarmingly beautiful way. "Good Day" shifts from light, playful verses to a bold, majestic chorus, and the energetic "Satellite" sounds remarkably like a Sheryl Crow tune, revealing that Kilcher has retained a bankable pop/rock sensibility, even as she steps back from the gloss of 0304. Though GOODBYE ALICE IN WONDERLAND is rooted in highly confessional lyrics, its musical scope is the widest of any Jewel outing, arguably making it her most immediately appealing album.

Producer: Jewel; Rob Cavallo; Jewel; Rob Cavallo

Engineer: Chris Steffen; Brian Vibberts; Dan Chase; Brian Cometa; Doug McKean; Dmitar Krnjaic; Greg Burns; Jimmy Hoyson; Allen Sides; Keith Armstrong

 
Compilation Appearances
Phenomenon
Rolling Stone Women In Rock
Sweet Home Alabama
Totally Hits 2003
Women & Songs
Women & Songs 3 (can)
Women & Songs 5
Women & Songs 2
Death Row Ghetto Mix / Various (Cln)
Women & Songs: 10Th Anniversary Edition / Var
Renaissance Presents Everybody:sander
Arthur And The Invisibles
Waitin In The Country
Thrivemix 03 0107
Thrivemix Presents: Dance Anthems
Give Us Your Poor
Atlantic Records: Time Capsule (Limited Edition)

 
Associated Artists and Works
The String Quartet Tribute to Jewel ~ Da Capo Players
The String Quartet Tribute to Jewel ~ Da Capo Players (The)
The String Quartet Tribute to Jewel ~ Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/02/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 83799
Label : Atlantic (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00075678379925

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (p.135)
- "Sincerity is still her main trade, as are showbiz-as-Hades tropes and romantic confessionals." -- Grade: B

Q (p.114)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he woman remains ultimately unpretentious..."

  
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Production 2
Performance 5
Composition 4
Overall Satisfaction 4
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4 of 5 Decent Wednesday, May 03, 2006
A Listener from Amherst MA  

I've been a diehard Jewel fan since POY. The album is ok...I prefer her live/acoustic and think she should just release a live album and be done with it. The drum (machine) in Last Dance Rodeo should have been avoided. I'm learning to love it. It's better than 0304 at least... Her relationship with Ty lessens the severity of emotion in her songs I think. Kick that man to the curb!
 
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