Jewel Album: “Chasing Down the Dawn”
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Chasing Down the Dawn |
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Release Date:2000-10-10
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Folk, Pop, Soft Pop
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Label:Atlantic
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:075678342127
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| Track Listing : |
| 1 -
1 |
Dedication |
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| 1 -
2 |
Preface |
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3 |
On a Private Plane Headed to Minneapolis |
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| 1 -
4 |
Country Hotel Outside of Liverpool |
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| 1 -
5 |
Melbourne, Australia |
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| 1 -
6 |
When I Was Sixteen |
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| 1 -
7 |
I Am One Link of a Chain |
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| 1 -
8 |
Life on the Road |
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| 1 -
9 |
Tokyo to Osaka |
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| 1 -
10 |
This Voice Is My Home |
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| 1 -
11 |
I Hum |
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| 1 -
12 |
Love, No. 1 |
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| 1 -
13 |
Divorce #1 |
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| 1 -
14 |
Five Years Old in Utah |
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| 1 -
15 |
Love #2 |
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| 1 -
16 |
Divorce #2 |
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| 1 -
17 |
Dad #1 |
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| 1 -
18 |
Dad #2 |
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| 1 -
19 |
Sweet Sixteen Lullaby |
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| 1 -
20 |
Dad #3 |
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| 1 -
21 |
5:45 A.M. |
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| 1 -
22 |
Animals and Work |
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| 1 -
23 |
Texas Drought |
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| 1 -
24 |
I Should Be Excited.... |
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| 1 -
25 |
My Grandmother |
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| 1 -
26 |
Merle Haggard Video |
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| 1 -
27 |
Homestead |
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| 2 -
1 |
Sponge Bath |
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| 2 -
2 |
Day off Between Columbus and Cleveland |
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| 2 -
3 |
Camping in the Sierras |
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| 2 -
4 |
Spain |
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| 2 -
5 |
My Best Friend |
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| 2 -
6 |
There Are All Sorts of Famous Stories That Surround a Person |
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| 2 -
7 |
Between Eight and Sixteen |
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| 2 -
8 |
Taiwan |
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| 2 -
9 |
My Junior Year |
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| 2 -
10 |
Being Poor |
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| 2 -
11 |
Mom #1 |
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| 2 -
12 |
Jacque's Birthday |
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| 2 -
13 |
Growing Up |
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| 2 -
14 |
Yesterday's Lover |
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| 2 -
15 |
Moving to Anchorage |
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| 2 -
16 |
Kuala Lumpur |
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| 2 -
17 |
My Childhood Prepared Me |
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| 2 -
18 |
Looks |
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| 2 -
19 |
Fame |
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| 2 -
20 |
Fasting in Another Person's Name |
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| 2 -
21 |
Miracles Are Everywhere |
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| 2 -
22 |
Something Feels Funny |
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| 2 -
23 |
Rome to Knoxville |
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| 2 -
24 |
Mom #2: Christmas Eve 1990 |
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| 2 -
25 |
Vocal Training |
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| 2 -
26 |
I Can't Believe |
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| 2 -
27 |
Jacque's Story |
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| 2 -
28 |
Sponge Bath |
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| 2 -
29 |
Day off Between Columbus and Cleveland |
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| 2 -
30 |
Camping in the Sierras |
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| 2 -
31 |
Spain |
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| 2 -
32 |
My Best Friend |
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| 2 -
33 |
There Are All Sorts of Famous Stories That Surround a Person |
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| 2 -
34 |
Between Eight and Sixteen |
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| 2 -
35 |
Taiwan |
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| 2 -
36 |
My Junior Year |
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| 2 -
37 |
Being Poor |
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| 2 -
38 |
Mom #1 |
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| 2 -
39 |
Jacque's Birthday |
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| 2 -
40 |
Growing Up |
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| 2 -
41 |
Yesterday's Lover |
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| 2 -
42 |
Moving to Anchorage |
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| 2 -
43 |
Kuala Lumpur |
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| 2 -
44 |
My Childhood Prepared Me |
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| 2 -
45 |
Looks |
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| 2 -
46 |
Fame |
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| 2 -
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Fasting in Another Person's Name |
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| 2 -
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Miracles Are Everywhere |
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| 2 -
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Something Feels Funny |
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| 2 -
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Rome to Knoxville |
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| 2 -
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Mom #2: Christmas Eve 1990 |
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| 2 -
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Vocal Training |
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| 2 -
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I Can't Believe |
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| 2 -
54 |
Jacque's Story |
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| 2 -
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Gift for Jacque |
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Eighteen in Poway |
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| 2 -
57 |
What I Learned from Neil Young |
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58 |
Dad #4 |
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59 |
There's a Voice You Can Hear When You're Still |
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| 2 -
60 |
Let Me Sit Here for a Moment... |
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| 2 -
61 |
At Home in Two Places |
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| 2 -
62 |
Sitting in My Garden |
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- The mind of a poet
How nice it is to not only read her book of the same title but to hear this music. For anyone who is interested in how the mind of a poet/songwriter works then get the book and the cd. It's so rare nowadays to have poets who are the true force behind their own singing voices and songs but with Jewel you get the real deal, the truth matches her name. I like how she describes the day she decided she needed to move out of the main house into her own cabin (which is common in Alaska to have a cabin), how nice it was for her to be in her own space with her own thoughts, this is when her writing really took off. I like the story of the "sponge bath" too! In Alaska the only bath you get is when the neighbor fires up the hot tub! I love how in touch she is with nature and horses and the land, a true poet. Long live Jewel and her art.
- It really is a pleasure to hear her voice as she talks of her life and reads her poems
Fantastic offering from a very talented author, singer and storyteller. It is very nice to hear her voice as she talks about her life and her poems. Jewel reads from her diary and her poems. A very interesting CD
- Excellent Author, Excellent Book-on-CD
Another creative offering from a uniquely talented author, singer and storyteller. She shares her life with her fans in a way that makes you feel like you've known her for years, and makes you comfortable with the idea that everyone's childhood is different, and it doesn't have to define who you are. Hearing her read through the passages in the book is both soothing and exciting, as she tells it like nobody else could. A great read, and a wonderful listen!
Customer review - November 18, 2001
- As wonderful as she is...
Whats with the cliches? Please people, get off your knees and try and write something original if you're gonna write anything at all. Follow Jewel's example in that respect, if you consider yourself a fan.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- sweet voice, but why? give us a LIVE CD!
Not only is this cd dumb, but add to that she has NO Live CD out, DOH! here shows are always more "up" than her reg cd's would ya not thunk she would put one out? she has enough tunes now, so thats not the problem. but nooo, we get a "chat" cd! HUH!
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