Jewel Kilcher Concert
Review - Joel Siegfried's review of a concert at San Diego State
University's Montezuma Hall. (November 17, 1995)
CANOE:
Jewel - 0304 - Darryl Sterdan's review: "the bulk of 0304 isn't going to
save her soul -- or anyone else's."
Plugged In: Jewel - 0304 - Bob Waliszewski's review: "Despite a desire
to fight for love and see society return to a measure of sanity, this
freshly cut Jewel is flawed." (July, 2003)
Music-Critic.com:
Jewel - 0304 - Clint Poole's review: "a solid, fun pop-album in line
with the best works of Britney, Shakira, and the modern Madonna."
(June 23, 2003)
Jason's
Reviews: Jewel - 0304 - Jason Johnson's review: "The entire album is a
decent effort and a nice venture from the ordinary" (June 12, 2003)
PopEntertainment.com: Jewel - 0304 - Alex Diamond's review: "listen to
the album with fresh ears, instead of comparing it to her past, and you'll
most likely enjoy it." (June, 2003)
PopMatters: Jewel - Joy: A Holiday Collection - Brad Engler's review:
"if you get a kick out of slightly more acoustic guitar-based arrangements
of Christmas tunes, you might want to give this a listen."
Plugged In: Jewel - Pieces Of You - Bob Waliszewski's review: "Despite
some sparkling sentiments, this Jewel suffers from a few glaring flaws."
Suite101.com:
Jewel - Pieces of You - Nick Bendel's review: "should really appeal to
people who think less is more, but others will just find Jewel's threadbare
sound and her searching voice annoying." (January 5, 1999)
CANOE: Jewel
- Spirit - Jane Stevenson's review: "expands upon her traditional
folk-pop sound with a variety of instrumentation"
Music-Critic.com:
Jewel - Spirit - Mark Feldman's review: "Jewel has matured considerably,
and the lack of overproduction is a pleasant surprise."
Plugged In: Jewel - Spirit - Bob Waliszewski's review: "The appeal of
this project lies in Jewel's tender vocals and thoughtful insights into
human nature. And she has a lot of positive things to say."
Plugged In: Jewel - This Way - Bob Waliszewski's review: "Jewel Kilcher
has a history of filtering Christian imagery through her own cryptic,
increasingly suspect theology. Fans get more spiritual confusion here."