Down to Earth (Jem album)
Down to Earth is the second studio album by Jem, the follow-up to her successful 2004 debut, Finally Woken. The first single, "It's Amazing", was featured on the soundtrack to the Sex and the City movie. In August 2008, "Crazy" was released as a single on iTunes and other digital music outlets. By January 2009, "Keep on Walking" was distributed as a free iTunes download at US Starbucks stores.
The press release states that Jem co-wrote the album with a variety of people including Jeff Bass, Lester Mendez and Greg Kurstin and sings in Japanese on the track, "Aciiid!". The album also includes a collaboration with South African singer-songwriter and poet-activist Vusi Mahlasela on the track "You Will Make It" which was dedicated to the memory of D12 member Proof.[10][11] The album entered the Billboard 200 at No. 43, selling 10,642 copies.
Jem wrote in her blog on 20 September 2008:
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On this note, I'd like to apologize to everyone outside of the US as you might have noticed the album has not been released at the same time. It has been slightly delayed which was not intended and is not ideal but it's out of my hands (politics again, yawn…I probably shouldn't have called it my 'Empire Strikes Back' from the beginning, that's dark shit man..!) |
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Title
In September 2008, Jem's official website stated the following about the album title:
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Down To Earth, also implies, Jem remains grounded. Perhaps that has something to do with her early experiences behind-the-scenes....,/But mostly, it stems from the fact that her prime motivation remains the joy of writing, recording, and performing music. Everything else is gravy./One last thought on that album title: No matter how rapturous a reception she receives, Jem shows no interest in the fame game. |
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Track listing
1. |
"Down to Earth" | Jem Griffiths, Jeff Bass, Justin Griffiths | Bass, Jem (add.) |
4:33 |
2. |
"Crazy" | Jem, Bass | Bass, Jem (add.) |
3:39 |
3. |
"I Want You To..." | Jem, Lester Mendez, Cut Chemist | Mendez, Jem (add.) |
3:38 |
4. |
"It's Amazing" | Jem, Mendez | Mendez, Jem (add.) |
3:58 |
5. |
"Keep on Walking" | Jem, Bass | Bass, Jem (add.) |
4:12 |
6. |
"You Will Make It (featuring Vusi Mahlasela)" | Jem, J. Griffiths | Mike Bradford, Jem (add.) |
6:11 |
7. |
"I Always Knew" | Jem, Mendez | Mendez, Jem (add.) |
3:09 |
8. |
"Got It Good" | Jem, Bass | Bass, Jem (add.) |
4:26 |
9. |
"Aciiid!" | Jem, Greg Kurstin | Kurstin, Jem (add.) |
2:56 |
10. |
"How Would You Like It" | Jem, J. Griffiths | Bradford, Jem (add.) |
4:02 |
11. |
"And So I Pray" | Jem, Kevin Beber | Bradford, Jem (assis.) |
2:42 |
12. |
"On Top of the World" | Jem, Mendez | Mendez, Jem (add.) |
4:52 |
13. |
"Forever and a Day" | Jem, J. Griffiths, Joseph George |
3:49 |
Personnel
- Hiroko Aoyagi – vocals
- Jeff Atmajian – piano, string arrangements, piano arrangement
- Jeff Bass – bass, guitar, keyboards, producer, drum programming, tracked by
- Kevin Beber – drum programming
- Brian Berryman – engineer, fader engineer
- Mick Bolger – trombone, trumpet, euphonium, mellophonium, E flat cornet
- Mike Bradford – producer, string arrangements, instrumentation
- Del Casher – sounds
- Bryan Cook – engineer
- Nick Cuchinella – trombone
- Nabil Elderkin – photography
- Johnny Evans – saxophone
- Serban Ghenea – mixing
- Jem Griffiths – vocals, producer, vocal engineer, poetry reading
- Justin Griffiths – acoustic guitar
- John Hanes – mixing
- Mark Aaron James – design
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Shinobu Lee – vocals
- David Levita – acoustic guitar, guitar
- Lester Mendez – piano, producer, string arrangements, brass arrangement, instrumentation
- Monica Mendez – sound design
- Milan, Derrick & The Krew – chorus
- Eddie Miller – vocal engineer
- Rafael Padilla – percussion
- Phillip Ramos – studio assistant
- Tim Roberts – mixing assistant
- Ken Robinson – trumpet
- Sonus – strings
- Welsh Choir of Southern California – chorus
- Joe Wohlmuth – engineer
Charts
Release history
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References
External links