Published on May 1, 1997
“What, are you
stupid?”
Jewel’s first reaction to Atlantic Records’s interest in her was
genuine surprise; another singer-songwriter working in the
nightclubs-and-coffeehouse circuit, she never thought that people
would “actually listen to this stuff.”
Pieces of You captures Jewel’s live-gig atmosphere by using
no more than three or four instruments at a time. Aside from the
requisite ballads for
Billboard entry (“Near You Always”, “Morning Song”,
“Don’t”), the album contains pun-intended gem material that makes
“The Daily Vault” what it is. From the freestyle poetry by Jewel in
the liner notes to crystal high notes in “Amen”,
Pieces of You needs to be given full attention. But feel
free to wander in your memories.
To begin with the singles, “Who Will Save Your Soul” and “You
Were Meant For Me” tend to be more restricted to form than the rest
of the album. The latter song is my personal favorite on the album;
using scenes from everyday, Jewel soulfully captures destiny and
creates a solid signature song for herself.
What makes this album work is definitely Jewel’s soul. Her
control over her voice and guitar (Jewel does all the guitar work
in this album) brings to life songs that would otherwise sound like
poetry in on-campus cafes; incomprehensible/boring. “Foolish Games”
works because of the wailing chorus both tired and yearning.
“Adrian” works with Jewel’s full-blown empathy. “I’m Sensitive”
works because she puts almost no soul in it at all; just a simple
listenable song (take a break from the emotional overhaul).
But with no less than fourteen tracks on a debut album, it’s
inevitable that something would turn up lacking. The hypnotizing
ballad “Painters” is sandwiched by inferior lyric-gimmicked “Near
You Always” and “Morning Song”. “Don’t” sounds almost exactly like
“Near You Always” because they use the same gimmick. “Angel
Standing By” would be a good track but listed next to “Amen”, both
songs diminish.
You’ll notice that this album is so
quiet – even “Daddy”, a revenge track. I’ve met many people
who wanted their money back because they’re so used to having
meaning thrown at them at a higher volume. But just give
Pieces Of You a little time and concentration. It’s not that
bad; it’s impact, but with an ulterior energy which in itself is a
joy to be found.