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''Goodbye Alice in Wonderland'' is the sixth studio album by singer-songwriter Jewel, released on May 2, 2006, through
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. The album marks a return to her musical roots after ''0304'', and trying to write an autobiographical album like she did with ''
Pieces of You ''Pieces of You'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Jewel, released on February 28, 1995, by Atlantic Records. It was produced by Ben Keith, who has also produced works for artists such as Neil Young and Patsy Cline. Featur ...
''. The album was written in the form of a novel with each track representing a chapter. Singles released from the album were " Again and Again", " Good Day", and "Stephenville, TX". The album made its debut at No. 8 on the ''Billboard'' 200, with sales of 82,000 copies its first week, and became Jewel's fifth top 10 album in the United States. It has sold 377,000 copies in the U.S. as of June 2010.


Background

After exploring dance-pop on 2003's ''
0304 ''0304'' is the fifth studio album by American singer Jewel, released on June 3, 2003, by Atlantic Records. Inspired by Jewel's sudden success topping the US ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart in early November 2002 with a remix of " Serve ...
'', Jewel made a return to form with "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland". Jewel said the album was "the most autobiographical album" she made since ''
Pieces of You ''Pieces of You'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Jewel, released on February 28, 1995, by Atlantic Records. It was produced by Ben Keith, who has also produced works for artists such as Neil Young and Patsy Cline. Featur ...
''. Each song was recorded as a live performance, with only percussion overdubbed. Atlantic Records opted not to renew her contract at the end of 2006, and ''Goodbye Alice in Wonderland'' would be her final album of new material with them.


Songs

The first song and lead single "Again and Again" is a "slick, radio-ready ditty as vacuous as it is catchy", according to
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's Preston Jones. "Long Slow Slide" shows a sensitive folkie side. "Growing up is not an absence of dreaming," she states on the title track "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland". Slant's Preston Jones wrote that it "feels naggingly familiar, as though Jewel mined her back catalog to rework a lesser-known song." The fourth track and second single "Good Day" opens with her standing in front of her fridge at midnight, drawling: "I might make a wish – if I believed in that shit." On the fifth track "Satellite", written when she was 18, she notes that "the Pope," "rock and roll," "Valium," even "Miss Cleo" can't fix her broken heart. The sixth track "Only One Too" was released as the third single of the album and a remixes EP was released on October 10, 2006, featuring 5 remixes. "Fragile Heart" is originally featured on ''
0304 ''0304'' is the fifth studio album by American singer Jewel, released on June 3, 2003, by Atlantic Records. Inspired by Jewel's sudden success topping the US ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart in early November 2002 with a remix of " Serve ...
''. While the musical arrangement was more pop oriented in the original release, the new version leans more folk.


Critical reception

At
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, which assigns a
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rating out of 100 given to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
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score of 57, based on 18 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews".
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's editor
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gave to the album 4.5 out of 5 stars, writing that the album "may have an entirely different feel and intent than its glitzy predecessor, but like
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(2003), it is proof that even if Jewel doesn't have as high a profile, or perhaps as large an audience, as she did in 1996, she's a better songwriter and record-maker than she was at the outset of her career." Gordon Agar from
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wrote that the producer Rob Cavallo added "a colourful
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to Jewel's often shrill soprano" and called the album "lovely." While Caroline Sullivan from
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called the album "A surprisingly substantial return." Kathleen C. Fennessy from
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wrote that "maturity has granted Jewel, now in her early 30s, greater perspective and a sense of humor missing from her more earnest early work." Catie James from
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wrote a mixed review, writing that "the problem with Alice is a case of the music overwhelming the lyrics in most of the album’s songs." Edd Hurt from
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gave to the album 2.5 out of 5 stars, stating that "Jewel never appears to be going through the motions—her grasp of pop form is as compelling as her voice, which shades from callow to knowing to heroic with her unique, troubled aplomb." In contrast, Ayo Jegede from
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wrote "we find Jewel going through the motions rather than providing us with a noteworthy movement and in the end these songs here are less artistic pronouncements and more the conclusion of a specific product line." Preston Jones from
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wrote "while Goodbye Alice In Wonderland is a return to form for Jewel, said form is bland, mostly colorless, and devoid of any truly memorable cuts." Christian Hoard from ''
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'' wrote "it might keep Jewel on the charts, but its bright come-ons sound both overdone and undercooked."


Commercial performance

''Goodbye Alice in Wonderland'' debuted at number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 82,000 copies, continuing a string of top ten releases, only broken by her ninth studio album Sweet and Wild (2010). It has sold 377,000 copies in the U.S. as of June 2010.


Track listing

#" Again and Again" (J. Kilcher/J. Shanks) – 3:57 #"Long Slow Slide" (J. Kilcher) – 3:48 #"Goodbye Alice in Wonderland" (J. Kilcher) – 5:55 #" Good Day" (J. Kilcher/G. Wells/K. DioGuardi) – 3:46 #"Satellite" (J.Kilcher) – 5:05 #"Only One Too" (J. Kilcher/J. Shanks) – 3:04 #"Words Get in the Way" (J. Kilcher) – 3:58 #"Drive to You" (J. Kilcher/L. Mendez) – 4:14 #"Last Dance Rodeo" (J. Kilcher) – 6:16 #"Fragile Heart" (J. Kilcher/A. Bell) – 3:21 (new version; previously on ''0304'') #"Stephenville, TX" (J. Kilcher) – 3:56 #"Where You Are" (J. Kilcher) – 3:28 #"1000 Miles Away" (J. Kilcher) – 3:48 ;iTunes Bonus Tracks
  1. "1000 Miles Away" (Acoustic Live) – 3:45
  2. "Interview" – 3:29
;Bonus tracks
  1. "Satellite" (live acoustic version) – available with iTunes pre-order
  2. "1000 Miles Away" (live acoustic version) – available on UK iTunes when full album is purchased
;International bonus tracks
  1. "A Long Slow Slide" (acoustic version)
  2. "Foolish Games" (live)


Two-disc set

A two-disc set of the album was released by
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which included a DVD. DVD track listing: # The Making of the "Again and Again" Video # The Making of the Album # "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland" video


Personnel

* Jewel – all vocals, acoustic guitar *
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– keyboards, acoustic piano *
Tim Pierce Tim Pierce (born 1958 in Albuquerque) is an American session guitarist. He has worked for artists such as Joe Cocker, Crowded House, Goo Goo Dolls, Michael Jackson, Beth Hart, Roger Waters, Alice Cooper, Johnny Hallyday, Phil Collins, and th ...
– guitars *
Greg Suran Greg Suran is an American musician who was the lead guitarist in the B-52s, a role he performed from 2013-2022. He replaced Keith Strickland on the road after Strickland announced in December 2012 that he would no longer be touring with the B-5 ...
– guitars *
Rob Cavallo Robert Siers Cavallo (born March 21, 1963) is an American record producer, musician, and record executive. He is among the biggest-selling producers in alternative music, having contributed to albums that have sold over 130 million units worldwi ...
– additional guitars *
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– bass * John Pierce – additional bass * Dorian Crozier – drums, programming *
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– percussion * David Campbell – horn arrangements (3, 4, 9), string arrangements (3, 4)


Production

* Rob Cavallo – producer * Jewel – producer * Doug McKean – recording * Dan Chase – additional engineer * Allen Sides – additional engineer (3, 4, 9) * Greg Burns – second engineer * Brian Cometa – second engineer * Jimmy Hoyson – second engineer * Chris Steffan – second engineer * Brian Vibberts – second engineer *
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– mixing at Resonate Music (Burbank, California) * Keith Armstrong – second mix engineer * Dmtar Krnjaic – second mix engineer * Matt Beckley – additional
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*
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– mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, NY) * Cheryl Jenets – production coordinator * Sara Cumings – art direction, design * Jeri Heiden – art direction, design, additional photography * Kurt Markus – photography *
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– management


Charts


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Singles


Certifications


References

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