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词条 Spirit (Jewel album)
释义

  1. Composition

  2. Recording

  3. Reception

  4. Track listing

  5. Charts and certifications

     Chart performance  Sales and certifications 

  6. Personnel

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox album
| name = Spirit
| type = studio
| artist = Jewel
| cover = Jewel - Spirit.jpg
| alt =
| released = {{Start date|1998|11|17}}
| recorded = 1998
| venue =
| studio = {{plainlist|*Groove Masters {{small|(Santa Monica, California)}}
  • Oceanway Studios {{small|(Hollywood, California)}}

}}
| genre = Folk rock
| length = 54:12
| label = Atlantic
| producer = {{hlist |Peter Collins |Patrick Leonard}}
| prev_title = Pieces of You
| prev_year = 1995
| next_title = This Way
| next_year = 2001
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Spirit
| type = studio
| single1 = Hands
| single1date = October 16, 1998
| single2 = Down So Long
| single2date = February 28, 1999
| single3 = Jupiter
| single3date = August 17, 1999
| single4 = What's Simple Is True
| single4date = October 12, 1999
| single5 = Life Uncommon
| single5date = April 13, 2000
}}
}}{{Album ratings
| rev1 = Allmusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}} [1]
| rev2 = Entertainment Weekly
| rev2Score = (B-) [2]
| rev3 = Rolling Stone
| rev3Score = {{Rating|3|5}} [3]
}}

Spirit is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Jewel, released in 1998 by Atlantic Records. Singles include "Hands", "Down So Long", and a newly recorded version of "Jupiter", followed by a remix of "What's Simple Is True" to promote Jewel's debut film Ride with the Devil. In addition, a one-track CD containing a live version of "Life Uncommon" was released to music stores in hopes to raise money and awareness for Habitat for Humanity.

Spirit debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 with 368,000 copies sold in its first week. It eventually sold 3.7 million units in the U.S.[4]

Composition

Kilcher began writing material for Spirit after the release of Pieces of You in 1995.[5] In 1996, she recorded six songs with producer Peter Collins, but scrapped the tracks after singles from her debut album, Pieces of You, began to receive significant radio play.[5]

In a 1998 interview, she divulged that the song "Fat Boy" was written about a boy she grew up with who committed suicide on her family's property in Alaska: "There was a note [he left] that said some thing along the lines of, 'Nobody will love me,.' And to know that you're not sexually attractive in our society at age thirteen or to feel that you won't ever be loved at age eighteen is just devastating."[5] She also stated that the song "Hands" was written based on the notion of: "if I watch what my hands do, I'd have a better idea of what I was thinking, consciously or subconsciously."[5]

Recording

Spirit was recorded at Groove Masters in Santa Monica, California, and Oceanway Studios in Hollywood.[1] Jewel recorded the album with producer Patrick Leonard (who frequently had worked with Madonna), who added percussive undercurrents and keyboards to the guitar-based tracks.[5]

Reception

David Browne of Entertainment Weekly wrote of the album: "With her dulcet voice and lulling refrains, Jewel makes the social and political ills of the world go down easy. But in doing so, she unintentionally confounds the problem, since her honeyed background-music folk makes issues of life and death appear more benign and less worrisome than they are. Jewel truly has brought topical folk songs into the modern age: She makes complacent rabble-rousers."[2] Rolling Stone{{'}}s Rob Sheffield awarded the album three out of five stars.[3]

Jon Pareles of The New York Times compared Jewel's vocal mannerisms on the album to those of Joni Mitchell, Stevie Nicks, Michael Stipe, and Rickie Lee Jones, adding that "half the songs...reach an otherworldly tenderness, redeeming the lyrics through the grace of the music."[6] Wendy Bareles of CNN praised Jewel's vocals on the album, though added: "In the funky, accusatory "Who Will Save Your Soul" on the first album, Jewel dropped to a growl to ask, "Who will save your soul after the lies that you told, boy." Songs in the new collection such as "Hands" and "Kiss The Flame" are, by contrast, pleasant folky confections that don't distinguish themselves musically or lyrically."[7]

Track listing

{{tracklist
| headline =
| collapsed = no
| length = yes
| title1 = Deep Water
| writer1 = Jewel Kilcher
| length1 = 4:16
| title2 = What's Simple Is True
| writer2 = Kilcher
| length2 = 3:34
| title3 = Hands
| writer3 = {{hlist|Kilcher | Patrick Leonard }}
| length3 = 3:54
| title4 = Kiss the Flame
| writer4 = Kilcher
| length4 = 3:17
| title5 = Down So Long
| writer5 = Kilcher
| length5 = 4:13
| title6 = Innocence Maintained
| writer6 = Kilcher
| length6 = 4:08
| title7 = Jupiter
| writer7 = Kilcher
| length7 = 4:18
| title8 = Fat Boy
| writer8 = Kilcher
| length8 = 2:54
| title9 = Enter from the East
| writer9 = Kilcher
| length9 = 4:02
| title10 = Barcelona
| writer10 = Kilcher
| length10 = 3:53
| title11 = Life Uncommon
| writer11 = Kilcher
| length11 = 4:56
| title12 = Do You
| writer12 = Kilcher
| length12 = 4:21
| title13 = Absence of Fear
| note13 = hidden track: "This Little Bird"
| writer13 = Kilcher / John D. Loudermilk
| length13 = 7:25
}}{{tracklist
| headline = Non-U.S. bonus track
| collapsed = yes
| length = yes
| title14 = Who Will Save Your Soul
| note14 = Live
| writer14 = Kilcher
| length14 = 3:29
}}{{tracklist
| headline = Australian bonus disc CD: Live in Madrid 1999
| collapsed = yes
| length = yes
| title1 = Down So Long
| title2 = What's Simple Is True
| title3 = Foolish Games
| title4 = Do You
| title5 = Who Will Save Your Soul
}}

Charts and certifications

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}

Chart performance

{{albumchart|Scotland|85|date=19981122|accessdate=November 25, 2013}}
Chart (1998)Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[8]5
Austrian Albums Chart[9]48
Canadian RPM Albums Chart6
Japanese Albums Chart[10]35
New Zealand Albums Chart[11]4
Dutch Albums Chart[12]16
French Albums Chart[13]52
Swedish Albums Chart[14]53
German Albums Chart[15]42
Swiss Albums Chart[16]32
UK Albums Chart[17]54
U.S. Billboard 200[18]3
{{col-2}}

Sales and certifications

{{Certification Table Top}}{{Certification Table Entry|region=Australia|type=album|artist=Jewel|title=Spirit|award=Platinum|number=3|certyear=2000|relyear=1998|autocat=yes}}{{Certification Table Entry|region=Netherlands|type=album|artist=Jewel|title=Pieces of You|award=Gold|relyear=1999|autocat=yes}}{{Certification Table Entry|region=New Zealand|type=album|artist=Jewel|title=Spirit|award=Platinum|certyear=1998|relyear=1998 |autocat=yes|id=3849}}{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|type=album|artist=Jewel|title=Spirit|award=Silver|certyear=2013|relyear=1998|autocat=yes}}{{Certification Table Entry|region=United States|type=album|artist=Jewel|title=Spirit|award=Platinum|number=4|certyear=2000|relyear=1998|autocat=yes}}{{Certification Table Bottom|nounspecified=yes}}{{col-end}}

Personnel

{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|Musicians
  • Jewel{{spaced ndash}}acoustic guitar, lead vocals, background vocals, harmony vocals
  • Paul Bushnell{{spaced ndash}}bass guitar
  • Nedra Carroll{{spaced ndash}}background vocals
  • David Channing{{spaced ndash}}electric guitar
  • Josh Clayton-Felt{{spaced ndash}}electric guitar
  • Vinnie Colaiuta{{spaced ndash}}drums
  • Jude Cole{{spaced ndash}}dulcimer, acoustic guitar, dobro, mandolin, background vocals
  • Luis Conte{{spaced ndash}}percussion
  • Flea{{spaced ndash}}bass guitar
  • James Harrah{{spaced ndash}}acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Paul Jackson Jr.{{spaced ndash}}12 string guitar
  • Patrick Leonard{{spaced ndash}}piano, keyboard, electric piano
  • Brian MacLeod{{spaced ndash}}drums, hand drums
  • Doug Pettibone{{spaced ndash}}electric guitar
  • Marty Rifkin{{spaced ndash}}pedal steel guitar
  • Cameron Stone{{spaced ndash}}cello
Technical personnel
  • Peter Collins{{spaced ndash}}production
  • Patrick Leonard{{spaced ndash}}production
  • Ross Hogarth{{spaced ndash}}engineering
  • Christopher Shaw{{spaced ndash}}engineering
  • Robi Banerji{{spaced ndash}}assistant engineering
  • David Channing{{spaced ndash}}assistant engineering
  • Sebastian Haimerl{{spaced ndash}}assistant engineering
  • Bob Salcedo{{spaced ndash}}assistant engineering
  • John Sorenson{{spaced ndash}}assistant engineering
  • Katy Teasdale{{spaced ndash}}assistant engineering
  • Ross Hogarth{{spaced ndash}}mixing
  • Kevin Killen{{spaced ndash}}mixing
  • Bob Ludwig{{spaced ndash}}mastering
  • Patrick Leonard{{spaced ndash}}programming
  • Jeremy Lubbock{{spaced ndash}}string arrangements
  • Edd Kolakowski{{spaced ndash}}piano technician
Art personnel
  • Brenda Rotheiser{{spaced ndash}}art direction
  • Brenda Rotheiser{{spaced ndash}}design
  • Jeanne Greco{{spaced ndash}}artwork
  • Matthew Rolston{{spaced ndash}}photography
  • Danny Flynn{{spaced ndash}}stylist
  • Chris McMillan{{spaced ndash}}hair stylist
  • Troy Jensen{{spaced ndash}}makeup

}}

References

1. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r381312/review}}. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
2. ^{{cite web|author=Browne, David |url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,285773,00.html |title=Spirit Review | Music Reviews and News |work=Entertainment Weekly |date=November 20, 1998 |accessdate=December 17, 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|author= Sheffield, Rob |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/artists/jewel/albums/album/91033/review/5940346/spirit |title=Jewel : Spirit : Music Reviews |publisher=Rolling Stone |date=November 24, 1998 |accessdate=December 17, 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070212010129/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/jewel/albums/album/91033/review/5940346/spirit |archivedate=February 12, 2007 |deadurl=yes}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/957692/ask-billboard-jewel-ciara-ricky-martin|title=Ask Billboard: Jewel, Ciara, Ricky Martin|work=Billboard|accessdate=July 26, 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|work=Rolling Stone|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/jewel-19981224|title=A Search for Truth About Jewel|date=December 24, 1998|accessdate=December 17, 2017|author=Strauss, Neil}}
6. ^{{cite web|work=The New York Times|date=November 24, 1998|accessdate=December 17, 2017|author=Pareles, Jon|title=POP REVIEW; Whatever Love May Be, At Heart It's Ever Powerful|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/11/17/arts/pop-review-whatever-love-may-be-at-heart-it-s-ever-powerful.html}}
7. ^{{cite web|last=Brandes|first=Wendy|title=New Jewel album lacking in Spirit|url=http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Music/9811/23/review.jewel/index.html|date=November 24, 1998|accessdate=December 17, 2017}}
8. ^"Spirit - Australian chart run". Australian-charts.com. Retrieved September 29, 2008.
9. ^"Spirit - Austria chart run". Austriancharts.at. Retrieved September 30, 2008.
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/86290/rank/album/|publisher=Oricon |language=Japanese |accessdate= July 16, 2012|title=アルバム売上ランキング}}
11. ^"Spirit - New Zealand chart run". charts.org.nz. Retrieved September 29, 2008.
12. ^"Spirit - Dutch chart run". Dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved September 30, 2008.
13. ^"Spirit - France chart run". lescharts.com. Retrieved September 30, 2008.
14. ^"Spirit - Sweden chart run". Swedishcharts.com. Retrieved September 30, 2008.
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://germancharts.de/showitem.asp?interpret=Jewel&titel=Spirit&cat=a|work=German Charts|language=German|title=Spirit (Jewel)|accessdate=April 27, 2015}}
16. ^"Spirit - Switzerland chart run". hitparade.ch. Retrieved September 30, 2008.
17. ^"Jewel - UK chart history 1994-2006". zobbel.de. Retrieved September 29, 2008.
18. ^[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p22611/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes}} "Jewel - Artist Chart History"]. Allmusic. Retrieved September 29, 2007.

External links

  • {{Allmusic|0000042724}}
{{Jewel}}

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