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Lullaby

Jewel

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Album Review

Clearly intended to appear at the end of Jewel's run on Dancing with the Stars — a run that was pre-empted due to injury — Lullaby finds her delivering her first children's album, appropriately appearing on Fisher Price Records. That label and title, along with versions of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," and "Brahms Lullaby," are the strongest indication that Lullaby is intended for little ones; if it was taken as pure sound, it's almost indistinguishable from Jewel's earliest albums, particularly her crawling, portentous sophomore effort, Spirit. To her credit, Jewel never panders to kids, never creates something sickly sweet or cutesy, she merely delivers a collection of lullabies intended to relax and soothe. She succeeds so well in that regard that none of the individual songs stand out, they all blend together in a sweet, sometimes haughty sigh, something that will ease plenty of children into slumber.

Customer Reviews

This is exactly what it says it is!

To the reviewers disappointed in this album, I don't know quite what you were expecting but this says flat out it is a cd of Lullabies - gentle, sweet, and meant to have a certain pace and pitch to them. What Jewel has done is not only made lullabies, which by themselves can be a bit musically simplistic - but created a very particular mood soundscape that is soft, comforting, and inviting for listeners of ALL ages. In terms of the genre, she has excelled most other artists attempting to do this sort of children's album. As an adult I find this as satisfying or moreso than my children, as I admire the complexities of the melodies and the overall feel of the music to a greater extent than than do. This is a standout mood-evoking album, and though it was correctly labeled through Fisher Price, "Lullaby" is an auditory treat for anyone in the mood for soft, plaintively melodic tunes. Standouts are "Raven", "Circle Song", "Sov Gott", and "Angel Standing By". If one is expecting the funky sounds of Jewel's "0304" they will be disappointed, but if they are looking for something very quintessentially Jewel and harkening back to her live performances and strongest early work, this album is a complete musical treat. Well done!

Absolutely Beautiful

Every song is rich, melodious, and perfectly done. It soothes the very core of my heart, and I would recommend it to anyone. Jewel has captured pure innocence for adults and children.......thank you.

Instant Classic

Comparable to Lisa Loeb and Elizabeth Mitchell's Catch the Moon, this album is destined to both raise the bar for children's music and be passed down through generations. That said, I believe this album is even better than Catch the Moon, having a broader appeal to children and adults alike and being more consistent overall. This album has an incredible power to calm and soothe my two-month-old (she cries when the music stops), and can also easily put my boys and even my husband to sleep. It would also be a great soundtrack for a massage. I find it soothing for an afternoon mommy-time-out. I rarely buy a whole album, but this time, it's worth it. The whole thing is absolutely excellent, and at this price, it's a steal.

Biography

Born: May 23, 1974 in Payson, UT

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

As a story, Jewel’s origin is impossible to beat: on her way up, the singer/songwriter lived in a van on the West Coast, struggling to find an entrance to a career as a professional musician. This hardscrabble tale, only enhanced by her Alaskan upbringing, stood in direct contrast to the sweet, gentle hits “Who Will Save Your Soul,” “You Were Meant for Me,” and “Foolish Games” from her 1995 debut Pieces of You, songs that never suggested a tough background. Nevertheless, Jewel's sensitive side and...
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