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ALBUM: Pieces Of You Lyrics

By: Jewel

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Adrian
Amen
Angel Standing By
Daddy
Don't
Foolish Games
I'm Sensitive
Little Sister
Morning Song
Near You Always
Painters
Pieces Of You
Sensitive
Who Will Save Your Soul
Yo
You Were Meant For Me



Pieces Of You Reviews

ALL TIME CLASSIC! PIECES OF THE SOUL AND HEART!
SELLING OVER 11 MILLIONS COPIES!, this album explains life at the best!, having this album as one of my first CD on my collection could have been a great influence in my style of life, the first track "Who Will Save Your Soul" say it all in the title track!, is a great tune a VH1 classic, and Jewel at her best, #11 on the Singles Chart!, "Pieces Of You" a great tune focusing in Racism and how it shouldn't exist, it's just wrong!, were all equal and have a piece of everyone inside of us, "Little Sister", speed beat, talks about a drugs and overcoming them, "Foolish Games" a total sad, melancolic, desperate love song! although is not the Radio Version were she strikes with that "tearing my heaaaaaart" shout, it's nice to hear the original attempt, and the lyrics don't change so the message is the same, "Near You Always" the b-side of "Who will save..." it's a great fast song about love and being always with the love one, pretty song, "Painters" wow! this is a story told in Jewel's voice one of the best tracks of the album, inspiring song!, so tearing apart! great lyrics, slow joint, "Morning Song" release as a single in Australia, this upbeat song states the beautiful feeling of staying in bed, with the love one, and enjoying life!, great song, "Adrian" in the style of "Painters" this song tells the tale of a boy that stays in a coma since a kid, a great poem-a-like-song, "I'm Sensitive" a little corny but ok, "You Were Meant For Me" state of the art!, great lyrics and music, of course you know the story of this, the title says it all, a lover that's gone, but should be back!, "Don't" slow track, "Daddy" getting even with dad lyrics, "Angel Standing By" this song reminds me of the 50's 60's, it was intended as a single but, it didn't work it out, why?, well it was a little to boring for Radio Airplay, Morning Song or Near You Always would have been better, I don't like this one although I take notice that's it's a nice track and great vocals. "Amen" the end of a guilty pleasure!. This album should be consider one of the Music Masterpieces is great, and it reach to your heart and your brain!, the new album "0304" has been consider a retractor of what Jewel has stated, but been a fan of Jewel since her beginning I think like the Beatles and Madonna, artist should evolutioned, so give "0304" a chance the lyrics are great and the beat is well produced, way to go Jewel you're a true artist and entertainer!

Jewel's first gem
I bought this CD in 1995, when it was first released. I was 16 years old at the time. Five years later, I'm 21 years old, and I still listen to this CD!

"Pieces of You" had several hit singles released from it, so I'll not harp on them. We all know how great those songs are. "Little Sister" is a beautiful tale of addiction to drugs and trying to bring a sister out of this. Beautifully sung, and heart touching, this song shows her talent in her poetry. This is also demonstrated in the beautiful song "Painters" which tells a story of a couple who painted their lives and love on canvas. The story sends chills down my spine when she sings of the loss of the husband. The emotion in her voice as she sings this song is unbelievable. It still brings tears to my eyes. "I'm Sensitive" is a cute happy little song. The bouncy rhythm in the guitar makes you want to sing along. This song has deeper meaning, as most of Jewel's poetry does. She sings about how overshadowed people can be in the world, and how mean people can be. And, how people who have lived their lives being treated lowly will only be lowly, but if they're treated with respect and dignity, then those people will flourish. So, treat others the way you'd like to be treated.

5 stars for this debut CD. If you like this CD, you'll love "Spirit", but be prepared for a more mature voice and mature lyrics. A great CD also.

Peices of You
I found this album buried in my parents CD collection and fell in love with it as soon as I turned it on. Deffinatly a moving and in depth album. Jewel stands back and takes a look at what we are doing wrong and the positive things we can change it with.

Save your soul: Nice beat deffinatly goes into the human mind and life explaing how we think and act and how we can change ourselves for our own benifit. 3/5

Peices of you: The lyrics are so simple ,yet if you think about it, are compelling. Its on how we judge people on how they look or what they do and how in the end they are not that different from us. 5/5

Little sister: More to the teen side of life on how we get addiced to like and comforment 2.5/5

Foolish games: Funny everyone seems to love this song. Its fine for me but not inspiring or anything. The melody is nice but...deffinatly I think not the best on the CD. I need moving lyrics and these just don't do it that deeply for me. 3.5/5

Near you always: Cute and simple explaining on how much she is in love and is afraid she can't let go. One of my favorites. 5/5

Painters: Not inspiring but beautifully written paired with absolutly beautiful music it make a tear jerker. One of my fav songs. Its a love story we all aspire for 5.5/5

Morning song: Fun and brings up the mood after painters. Its every lovers dream saterday morning. 5/5

Adrian: Simple and childish. It gives the illusion of that anyway. Another sad story on loves loaylty and streangth. 3/5

I'm sensitive: I personaly think this song is hilarious. I picture two 12 year old kids having a make-believe and deep conversation most adults have trouble with. 5/5

You were ment for me: Once again another popular one which is fine but not my favorite. Although I enjoy listening to it very much. Its soulful music and notes touch my heart almost physically. 4.5/5

Don't: Anxtious and shy and full of an underlying pain. I like the music more then the lyrics. 3.5/5

Daddy: No one likes this one cause its raw and emotional. I enjoy her ability to say how she feels and put pure emotion into her song and bring them to life in a way no one else can. How she sings show she is part of the song and not just singing it. 4.8/5

Angel standing by: Musicbox like, it floats above you like, well, an angel. Pure love and devotion echo in her lyrics and beautiful voice. 5/5

Amen:I like the tune and music, unfortunatly I can't understand all of the lyrics. I like parts of the song but I adore part of it as well. Its moving and deep and even though I can't understand its true meaning it still effects me. Her voice purity is shown in pure excellence here. 4/5

Fantastic Debut
I've always been a fan of Jewel, but until last year I didn't even own this album. I had Spirit, This Way, and 0304, but I never got around to getting this CD. I had heard that the big hits from this album didn't sound the same as they did on the radio. But after listening to 0304, I wanted to hear how Jewel sounded on her first CD. I'm not saying I didn't like the direction Jewel's music had taken, but that's something for another review. I bought this album and I have loved it ever since.

The production on this CD isn't top-notch. Many of the songs were recorded live, giving them a rougher feel than you'd expect. Having said that, I think it is that imperfectness that makes this such an enjoyable CD. Some of the music made today is too glossy for its own good, and it's nice to hear music that sounds like the artist is playing right there in front of you rather than making it sound perfect in the studio. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy that kind of music, but occasionally you want to hear music like this, and it doesn't get much better than this CD for acoustic music.

Some critics complain that Jewel's earnestness and sincerity makes her music unenjoyable. I feel that Jewel really means what she's saying on this album, and to me, that is enjoyable. You can tell she really feels the emotion in each and every song on this album.

As for the singles being remixed to appeal to a bigger audience, obviously that paid off because people continued to buy this album even after they heard that. Simply put, this is good music and it deserved to sell millions of copies. The other songs are also very good. Songs like "Painters" and "Adrian" tell stories that really move you, and others like "Little Sister", "Daddy", and the title track really make you think. Jewel sounds terrific on the hymn-like "Angel Standing By". Anyone who says she has a bad voice should listen to that song, because she sounds great and, yes, angelic on it.

I highly recommend this album. Jewel would go on to perfect and refine her sound, but to me, this is her best album because this is the one I listen to the most. Jewel has so far not enjoyed the kind of success she had with this album. Sometimes great CDs sell millions of copies, and this is definitely one of those cases.

A Gem of an Album
This album is truly a mixed bag. It has sweet 90's pop confections like "Morning Song", "Near You Always" and "I'm Sensitive", and then suddenly changes gears and moves into brutally honest and moody songs like "Pieces of You" and "Adrian". The real highlights of the album are definitely the darker ones, as they are the ones with the most substance. Some of the best are songs like "Painters", which has a subtle sadness to it, and never fails to bring a tear to your eye even after you've heard it 80 times. "Adrian" is a haunting little tale of a boy in a coma, but the song never seems to get old. I've had the album for years and this song always leaves me with a bit of a chill. The gems on this album are those songs that just irritate and disturb you a little bit. You find yourself thinking about them long after the song has ended. They make the album hypnotic, and when paired with cute fluff like "Don't", the album takes you on quite the emotional roller coaster, but a very pleasing one at that. From its gloomy material it seems like Jewel thought why not add some sickeningly sweet stuff to cool people down after an angry, gritty self-portrait like "Daddy"? There is a slight battle between the sweet and the sad, but basically in the end these songs balance each other out, making for a great album. This may be one of Jewel's best. It shows her versatility and showcases her poetic songwriting and great guitar work. She's brutally honest and morose and real, and it definitely showed that she had some amazing skill.

This is the reason why I couldn't believe my eyes when in the past year she had gone from being what felt like a real musician with opinions to a sweet pop-tart. She had never been a real teen idol, and for obvious reasons, her first albums being so mature. But last year, with her pop hit "Intuition" and her new image as a sweet, cosmopolitan, pop culture icon, she had become everything we were glad she wasn't when "Pieces of You" came out in '94. Thank god her songs are preserved on this album. It truly is great.
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
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.
Japanese Reissue Containing Two Exclusive Bonus Tracks (Emily, You Were Meant for Me) and New Artwork.

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