Marcella Detroit - Jewel (Remastered and Expanded) (2024)

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Artist:
Title: Jewel (Remastered and Expanded)
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: London Records (Because Ltd)
Genre: Pop, Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:18:29
Total Size: 360 / 962 MB
WebSite:

Tracklist:

CD1
1. Jewel (4:13)
2. I Believe (Remastered) (4:52)
3. Perfect World (4:53)
4. Art Of Melancholy (4:27)
5. James Brown (4:47)
6. Detroit (3:55)
7. Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing (feat. Elton John) (3:53)
8. I'm No Angel (4:14)
9. I Want To Take You Higher (3:31)
10. You Don't Tell Me Everything (3:37)
11. Cool People (3:32)
12. Out Of My Mind (4:24)
13. Prima Donna (1:56)
14. I Feel Free (4:09)
15. Shadow (3:45)
16. Break The Chain (3:49)
17. Monday Morning (Remastered) (4:14)
18. You Own The Moon (Remastered) (4:17)
19. Crucify Me (Remastered) (3:54)

CD2
1. I Believe (Acoustic - Remastered) (4:21)
2. I'm No Angel (Acoustic - Remastered) (3:13)
3. Out Of My Mind (Acoustic - Remastered) (4:02)
4. Perfect World (Acoustic - Remastered) (4:04)
5. You Don't Tell Me Everything (Acoustic - Remastered) (3:17)
6. Lay Down Sally (Remastered) (4:12)
7. Stay (Live At The Jazz Café, 1994) (2:17)
8. Second Class Citizen (3:59)
9. Prima Donna (Longer Version) (2:48)
10. Perfect World (95 Radio Mix) (3:58)
11. Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing (feat. Elton John) [Kenny Dope Extended Mix] (5:51)
12. I Feel Free (Full Cream Mix) (9:38)
13. I Want To Take You Higher (Vertigo Mix - Remastered) (6:27)
14. Perfect World (Youth Vocal Session) (6:02)
15. I Feel Free (Panic In Detroit Mix - Remastered) (6:05)
16. I Believe (Natural Mystic Mix - Remastered) (7:05)

Marcella Detroit's first solo album following the demise of Shakespear's Sister is actually the second solo album of her career. It is sad to say that this is somewhat of a disappointing affair. Through her work with Shakespear's Sister (especially on the second album Hormonally Yours), she demonstrated her skill at writing and performing powerful rock/pop songs. This talent is not entirely displayed on Jewel. 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. It also means that her incredible guitar playing is buried in the mix. When she is left alone and not "produced," the results are stunning -- her own brand of funky rock. The opening track, "Jewel," is absolutely brilliant, and the highlight of the album. It demonstrates her full vocal range (one of the best in rock) and her ability to write truly beguiling lyrics. In fact, the first four tracks on the CD show great promise; if the rest of the material was up to those standards, the CD would be brilliant. "I Believe," "Perfect World" and the wonderful "Art of Melancholy" are all powerful songs, with great melodic hooks that stick after just one listening. But then the CD slides into songs of very little interest. Her duet with Elton John (also featured on his CD Duets) is pointless, and seems pretty uninspired for a cover version. Other songs, such as "James Brown," "I Want to Take You Higher" and "Cool People," are just not very good. A disappointing CD from a very talented artist. © Aaron Badgley /TiVo


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