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I can't help but have a soft spot in my heart for Jewel. She helped get me a job. After an interview at eMusic, editor J. Edward Keyes mentioned that he needed to go review a show of hers in Long Island. I mentioned that I loved her work, and after the show I spent the long ride home back to Brooklyn trying to convince him of her relative worth. He wasn't convinced, but I think he realized he could — at the very least — tolerate having me around eight hours a day in an office. As long as I kept my mouth shut about Jewel. I can't blame him. Most people don't want to hear about what makes Jewel great — especially people who take music "seriously." She fancies herself a poet. Her music is resolutely lightweight so as to allow more room for said poetry. And her dyed-in-the-wool fans? Let's just say that they don't often go by "J. Edward" or "Todd L.," and leave it at that.
0304, Jewel's fifth full-length, is the easiest album in her discography to hate. At the time of its release, I obliged. Billed as the Alaskan-born singer-songwriter's dance-pop record, it… read more »