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Jewel (Marcella Detroit album)

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Jewel (1994)
  
Feeler (1996)

Release date
  
22 March 1994

Label
  
London Records

Artist
  
Marcella Detroit

Producer
  
Chris Thomas

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music

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Released
  
22 March 1994 (1994-03-22)

Similar
  
Feeler, Dancing Madly Sideways, The Upside of Being Down, For the Holidays, Demoz

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Jewel is the second studio album by American singer Marcella Detroit, and her first since leaving band Shakespears Sister. It was released in March 1994 under London Records to moderate commercial success.

Contents

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Critical reception

Aaron Badgley from Allmusic gave the album a mixed review, saying "The CD sounds formulaic and overproduced by Chris Thomas. He seems to steer Marcella into mid-'90s dance grooves, which does not always fit her own distinctive sound ... When she is left alone and not "produced," the results are stunning." Johnny Huston of Entertainment Weekly also gave Jewel a mixed review, stating "Branching away from her work with Shakespear's Sister, her solo debut Jewel suffers from drab Motown and Sly Stone covers and from a Godfather of Soul impression that's more embarrassing than subversive.

Personnel

  • Marcella Detroit - vocals
  • Phil Manzanera - guitar
  • Phil Spalding - bass, backing vocals
  • Chuck Sabo - drums
  • Matthew Vaughan - programming
  • with:

  • Jools Holland - piano, Hammond organ
  • Chris Thomas - keyboards, percussion, drum programming, flute
  • James Sinclair - guitar
  • Gavin Wright, George Robertson, Harry Montague-Mason, Jim Mcleod - strings
  • Anthony Cleeth - cello
  • David Theodore - oboe
  • Singles

    "I Believe" was released as the lead single in February 1994, and reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also found similar success internationally, peaking at #10 in Australia, and #24 in Ireland. In 2005, the song was covered by German singer Joana Zimmer as her debut single, and was more successful in some territories than the original. The second single, "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing", a duet with Elton John, was originally included on John's album Duets, and was released as a single in May 1994. The song peaked at #24 in the UK. The third single "I'm No Angel" peaked at #33, and the fourth, "Perfect World", at #134.

    Jewel: The Original Demo Recordings

    In 2014, Detroit independently released a compilation of the original demos recorded for the album. The 15 tracks comprise the demos for 9 of the 13 album tracks, demos for 4 b-sides, and two unreleased songs: "Second Class Citizen" and "Love And Destruction". The version of "Prima Donna" is an extended version with additional lyrics.

    Track listing
    1. "Art Of Melancholy" (4:26)
    2. "Break The Chain" (3:46)
    3. "Cool People" (3:36)
    4. "Crucify Me" (3:49)
    5. "Detroit" (4:16)
    6. "I Believe" (4:33)
    7. "I'm No Angel" (4:10)
    8. "Jewel" (2:55)
    9. "Love And Destruction" (3:54)
    10. "Monday Morning" (4:08)
    11. "Perfect World" (5:20)
    12. "Second Class Citizen" (4:08)
    13. "You Don't Tell Me Everything" (3:38)
    14. "You Own The Moon" (4:18)
    15. "Prima Donna" (2:46)

    Songs

    1Jewel4:14
    2I Believe4:52
    3Perfect World4:53

    References

    Jewel (Marcella Detroit album) Wikipedia