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2001 studio album by Jewel
This Way Released November 13, 2001 Recorded November 2000 – August 2001 Studio Emerald Entertainment Ocean Way Soundstage (all in Nashville) Genre Length 58 :42 Label Atlantic Producer
This Way is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Jewel . It was released on November 13, 2001, through Atlantic Records . Jewel was looking for a raw, live-sounding album, leading her to be involved in the album's production.[ 7] Singles included the hits "Standing Still" and "Break Me" as well as the eponymous track "This Way", which was also featured on the soundtrack to the film Life or Something Like It . Lastly, "Serve the Ego" was remixed by Hani Num and Mike Rizzo and became a number one hit on the US Club charts. The album debuted at number 9 on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 140,000 units. As of 2007, the album has sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States and has been certified platinum by the RIAA . This Way reached No. 6 in Australia[ 8] and has since been certified platinum.[ 9]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Jewel Kilcher , except where noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "Standing Still " 4:30 2. "Jesus Loves You" 3:20 3. "Everybody Needs Someone Sometime" 4:08 4. "Break Me " 4:04 5. "Do You Want to Play?" 2:55 6. "Till We Run Out of Road" 4:45 7. "Serve the Ego " 4:57 8. "This Way " 4:16 9. "Cleveland" 4:09 10. "I Won't Walk Away" 4:45 11. "Love Me, Just Leave Me Alone" 3:47 12. "The New Wild West" 4:47 Total length: 50:23
Bonus Tracks (Recorded Live) Title 13. "Grey Matter" 4:35 14. "Sometimes It Be That Way" 3:41 15. "A Long Slow Slide" 3:37 Total length: 62:16
Personnel
Jewel – vocals (all tracks)
Tim Akers – keyboard (all tracks except 11)
Dave Angell – strings (track 4,10)
Monisa Angell – strings (track 4,10)
Janet Askey – strings (track 4,10)
Beth Beeson – strings (track 4,10)
Lynn Bloom – strings (track 4,10)
Bekka Bramlett – background vocals (track 3)
Steve Brewster – drums (tracks 2,4,5,6,7,10,12)
Bruce Christensen – strings (tracks 4,10)
Lisa Cochran – background vocals (track 6)
J. T. Corenflos – electric guitar (track 3)
Eric Darken – percussion (tracks 1,2,6,7,8,10,11,12)
Dan Dugmore – steel guitar (track 9)
Connie Ellisor – strings (tracks 4,10)
Paul Franklin – steel guitar (track 6)
Mark Goldenberg – additional arrangement (track 2)
Carl Gorodetzky – string contractor (tracks 4,10), strings (tracks 4,10)
Kenny Greenberg – electric guitar (tracks 2,5,11)
Gerald Greer – strings (tracks 4,10)
Dann Huff – electric guitar (all tracks)
David Huff – programming (track 8)
Ronn Huff – string arrangements (tracks 4,10), string conductor (tracks 4,10)
Gordon Kennedy – electric guitar (tracks 5,11,12)
Anthony LaMarchina – strings (tracks 4,10)
Lee Larrison – strings (tracks 4,10)
B. James Lowry – acoustic guitar (tracks 2,3,5,7,9,12)
Bob Mason – strings (tracks 4,10)
Chris McHugh – drums (tracks 1,3,8,9,11)
Jerry McPherson – electric guitar (tracks 1,2,6,7,8,9,10)
Gene Miller – background vocals (tracks 3,6)
Cate Myer – strings (tracks 4,10)
Steve Nathan – keyboard (tracks 2,7,9,11)
Kathryn Plummer – strings (tracks 4,10)
Chris Rodriguez – background vocals (track 3)
Wayne Rodriguez – drum programming (track 12)
Pamela Sixfin – strings (tracks 4,10)
Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass guitar (tracks 1,2,3,5,7,8,9,10,12)
Calvin Smith – strings (tracks 4,10)
Roger Spencer – strings (tracks 4,10)
Jackie Street – bass (tracks 4,6)
Tedd T. – programming (tracks 1,8)
Julie Tanner – strings (tracks 4,10)
George Tidwell – trumpet (track 10)
Alan Umstead – strings (track 4,10)
Catherine Umstead – strings (tracks 4,10)
Gary VanOsdale – strings (tracks 4,10)
Mary Kathryn Vanosdale – strings (tracks 4,10)
Glenn Wanner – strings (tracks 4,10)
John Willis – acoustic guitar (tracks 1,4,6,8,10)
Karen Winkelmann – strings (tracks 4,10)
Joy Worland – strings (tracks 4,10)
Craig Young – bass (track 11)
Jonathan Yudkin – fiddle (track 6), mandolin (track 12), cello (track 12)
Production
Producers: Jewel, Dann Huff, John Kurzweg
Executive producers: Lenedra Carroll, Ron Shapiro
Engineers: Jeff Balding, John Kurzweg
Assistant engineers: David Bryant, Jed Hackett
Mixing: Jeff Balding
Mastering: Robert Hadley, Doug Sax
A&R: Gloria Gabriel
Production coordination: Mike "Frog" Griffith
Art direction: Chad Farmer
Photography: Ellen Von Unwerth
Studio intern: Fred Hyser
Album
Singles
Year
Single
Chart
Peak position
2001
"Standing Still"
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[ 8]
32
2001
"Standing Still"
Adult Contemporary
19
2001
"Standing Still"
Adult Top 40
3
2001
"Standing Still"
The Billboard Hot 100
25
2001
"Standing Still"
Top 40 Mainstream
22
2001
"Standing Still"
Top 40 Tracks
16
2002
"Standing Still"
Top 40 Adult Recurrents
1
2001
"Standing Still"
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart
7
2001
"Standing Still"
New Zealand airplay chart
3
2002
"Break Me"
Adult Top 40
28
2002
"Break Me"
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart
47
2002
"Serve the Ego"
Hot Dance Music/Club Play
1
2002
"Serve the Ego"
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
5
2002
"This Way"
Adult Top 40
36
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Sales and certifications
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