Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Jewel - Goodbye Alice In Wonderland RAW LIKE SASHIMI'S 100 GREATEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIME : #23 : JoJo : "The High Road" (FULL CD, HQ MP3)

Part: 1 : Jewel - Goodbye Alice In Wonderland
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ARTiST   : Jewel
ALBUM : Goodbye Alice In Wonderland
LABEL : Atlantic Records
GENRE : Acoustic

RELEASE : 2006-04-21
STREET : 2006-05-02

ENCODER : LAME 3.90.3
QUALiTY : 215kbps avg / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
SiZE : 88.60 MB
PLAYTiME : 00:54:36

+ TRACK LiSTiNG +
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[#] [Track Name] [Time]

1. Again And Again 3:57
2. Long Slow Slide 3:48
3. Goodbye Alice In Wonderland 5:55
4. Good Day 3:46
5. Satellite 5:05
6. Only One Too 3:04
7. Words Get In The Way 3:58
8. Drive To You 4:14
9. Last Dance Rodeo 6:16
10. Fragile Heart 3:21
11. Stephenville, TX 3:56
12. Where You Are 3:28
13. 1000 Miles Away 3:48
54:36


+ RELEASE iNFORMATiON +
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So yea, this has some pretty embossed gold print on the front and yet I know you
will all love this because well, who doesn't love Jewel? You'd be crazy to
think we don't like Pop music!

Jewel is about to deliver 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 typecast, 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.

Enjoy!

Part: 2 : RAW LIKE SASHIMI'S 100 GREATEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIME : #23 : JoJo : "The High Road" (FULL CD, HQ MP3)
RAW LIKE SASHIMI'S 100 GREATEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIME : #23 : JoJo : "The High Road" (FULL CD, HQ MP3)
WANT AN ALBUM YOU CAN LISTEN TO ON REPEAT FOR WEEKS? LOOK NO FURTHER.
RAW LIKE SASHIMI SAYS : "This album is comparable to the best of Aaliyah, Brandy and Monica. Only thing is, you'll still remember these tunes ten years down the line"
Once JoJo gets past the parade of hip producers that try to make her sound like Janet Jackson, Beyonce, or Cassie, she gets to focus on her top-notch singing.
That is when this album shines.
JoJo is one of today's top teen pop stars, and a number of songs here help explain why.
The Girl Can Sing.
The High Road provides abundant evidence that JoJo is no slouch when it comes to singing.
She provides just enough control to keep the sentiments of her smash hit "Too Little Too Late" from going overboard and, by the end of the song, proves high notes are well within her range. The beautiful Diane Warren penned ballad "Exceptional" provides an opportunity to shine in a simple setting.No Need to Follow FadsAlthough superstar producers such as Scott Storch, Swiss Beatz, and Ryan Leslie are brought in to boost the name power of this set, there was no need to follow the latest fads in pop music.
It is on the songs that are closest to simple, straightforward teen pop that this album rises above the ordinary. "Anything" uses an instrumental hook and vocal sample from Toto's 80's classic "Africa" to weave a tasty pop confection. Veteran songwriter Billy Steinberg ("Like a Virgin," "True Colors," "Eternal Flame") and producer Josh Alexander help JoJo deliver a near perfect piece of teen pop on "How to Touch a Girl."
Top Tracks on 'The High Road': Too Little Too Late Anything Good Ol' Exceptional How to Touch a Girl
In case anyone worried that classic teen pop was being buried by an onslaught of hip hop, pop punk, and r&b, one listen to The High Road should ease your concerns. In today's pop market it seems that major record labels insist on a parade of hot, name producers to sell an album. Those names are present here, but, ultimately, as indicated by the success of "Too Little Too Late," it is the songs and JoJo's voice that sell the best of The High Road.
RAW LIKE SASHIMI'S 100 GREATEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIME : #23 : JoJo : "The High Road" (FULL CD, HQ MP3)

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