Clearly intended to appear at the end of Jewel's run on Dancing with the Stars -- a run that was pre-empted due to injury -- Lullaby finds her delivering her first children's album, appropriately appearing on Fisher Price Records. That label and title, along with versions of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," and "Brahms Lullaby," are the strongest indication that Lullaby is intended for little ones; if it was taken as pure sound, it's almost indistinguishable from Jewel's earliest albums, particularly her crawling portentous sophomore effort, Spirit. To her credit, Jewel never panders to kids, never creates something sickly sweet or cutesy, she merely delivers a collection of lullabies intended to relax and soothe. She succeeds so well in that regard that none of the individual songs stand out, they all blend together in a sweet, sometimes haughty sigh, something that will ease plenty of children into slumber. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Lullaby
05/05/2009 | Fisher Price
All Music Guide Review
Lullaby Track Listing
Lullaby Notes
Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Jewel is partnering with Fisher-Price and Somerset Entertainment to debut her Lullaby. The 15-track album features 10 self-penned songs and a few standards including Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Somewhere Over the Rainbow. The acoustic record is reminiscent of Jewel's twelve-time platinum album, Pieces of You.
Credits of Lullaby
- Ken Halford
- Guitar (Acoustic), Engineer
- Chris Rowe
- Mixing
- Jonathan Yudkin
- Guitar, Strings, Mandolin, Violin, Viola, Celtic Harp, String Bass, Shruti Box, String Writing, Peruvian Flute, String Arrangements, Charango, Cello
- Hank Williams
- Mastering
- Kurt Markus
- Photography
- Barry Saling
- Engineer
- Elliot Lahman
- Package Design
- Jason Freese
- Piano, Accordion, Triangle, Mellotron, Producer
- Jonathan Ahrens
- Bass (Upright)
- Jewel
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Producer












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