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Perfectly Clear

Perfectly Clear is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Jewel, released on June 3, 2008, through Valory Music Group. It marks Jewel's debut full-length venture into , produced collaboratively by Jewel and of fame, featuring 11 original tracks that blend her roots with country influences. The album's lead single, "Stronger Woman," achieved commercial success, peaking at number 13 on the chart. Upon release, Perfectly Clear debuted at number one on the chart and number eight on the , selling 48,000 copies in its first week and ultimately achieving status in the United States. Recorded primarily in Nashville at studios like and The Sound Kitchen, the project reflects Jewel's long-standing affinity for sounds, which she had incorporated into earlier works but fully embraced here for the first time. The album's themes center on personal , relationships, and , showcased in songs like the and "I Do," which highlight Jewel's introspective songwriting and versatile vocals. Critically, Perfectly Clear received mixed reviews, with praise for Jewel's authentic delivery and songcraft but some detractors noting overly polished production that occasionally overshadowed her raw style. AllMusic described it as a "logical" shift for Jewel, appreciating how the country format suited her voice while critiquing certain tracks for lacking edge. Despite the varied reception, the album solidified Jewel's crossover appeal, leading to performances on major country platforms.

Background

Development

Perfectly Clear represented singer-songwriter Jewel's deliberate shift toward , marking her first full-length album dedicated to the genre after a career rooted in and pop. Having sold over 27 million albums worldwide through her previous releases, Jewel viewed this transition as a return to her longstanding affinity for country songwriting, which she had pursued since her teenage years. The project emerged following her departure from in 2007, leading to a signing with Nashville-based Valory Music Co., a division of , to pursue authentic country material. Jewel's Alaskan upbringing profoundly influenced the album's creative inception, drawing from her childhood on a remote near where she lived without running water or electricity, raised by a father who performed folk and music. These experiences instilled a deep connection to rural life and storytelling traditions, inspiring songs that reflected personal resilience and simplicity, influenced by artists like , , and . Personal life events, including early relationships and self-reliance learned from challenges, further shaped the project's emphasis on honest, introspective narratives. A key decision in the album's development was the inclusion of re-recorded tracks from Jewel's earlier catalog, such as a country adaptation of "Two Become One," originally a pop song from her 2003 album , to bridge her past work with the new genre. This choice allowed her to revisit and recontextualize material through a lens, aligning with her goal of authenticity. The collaboration with producer , half of the duo and a fellow judge on , initiated in late 2006 and resulted in co-writing several tracks, blending Jewel's folk sensibilities with contemporary elements. Jewel's songwriting process for the new original songs prioritized themes of and relationships, drawing from her vast of approximately 500 unrecorded pieces, many penned in her . Tracks like "Stronger Woman" emphasized female independence and personal accountability in partnerships, while others explored betrayal and romantic fulfillment, reflecting her commitment to narrative-driven country ballads. She wrote or co-wrote all but one song on the album, selecting material that captured emotional clarity and growth from her life experiences.

Recording

The recording sessions for Perfectly Clear spanned from late 2006 to early 2008, aligning with Jewel's transition toward a sound following her previous pop and efforts. The bulk of the work occurred at Blackbird Studio in , with additional tracking at The Sound Kitchen in , allowing access to Nashville's renowned pool of session talent. Jewel co-produced the album alongside John Rich of Big & Rich, who guided the sessions by emphasizing historical country influences and encouraging a blend of traditional elements with Jewel's personal style, such as through song selection and arrangement decisions that highlighted her yodeling roots. Session musicians made significant contributions during tracking, with bassist Glenn Worf and Mike Brignardello providing foundational grooves, drummer Steve Brewster delivering crisp rhythms, and guitarist Adam Shoenfeld adding electric textures, while steel guitarist Mike Johnson and multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Yudkin supplied signature country flavors like lap steel and fiddle. Challenges arose in balancing Jewel's introspective, narrative-driven songwriting—some tracks dating back to her teens—with the genre's production norms, requiring a focus on simplicity to avoid and ensure the songs retained their emotional clarity amid .

Music and themes

Style and composition

Perfectly Clear is Jewel's first foray into as her primary genre, blending traditional elements with her established roots and subtle pop sensibilities to create a sound that bridges her earlier acoustic work with Nashville conventions. The album's structure revolves around straightforward song forms typical of contemporary , featuring verse-chorus constructions that allow Jewel's clear, emotive vocals to take center stage amid layered arrangements. Central to the album's sonic identity is its instrumentation, which draws heavily from setups while nodding to Jewel's heritage. Acoustic guitars provide the rhythmic and melodic foundation across most tracks, complemented by fiddles for lively accents and pedal steel guitars that add wistful, sliding tones evoking rural Americana. Vocal harmonies, contributed by guests including , Liana Manis, and Wes Hightower on select songs, enhance the communal feel of choruses, creating a warm, layered texture without overpowering the lead performance. These elements combine to produce an intimate yet expansive , prioritizing live-played authenticity over embellishments. Spanning 11 tracks with a total runtime of 40:45, the album demonstrates in and to maintain listener engagement. Upbeat numbers like "Stronger Woman," driven by mid- grooves and spirited lines, contrast with slower ballads such as "Loved By You (Cowboy Waltz)," which lean on gentle acoustic strumming and minimal percussion for emotional depth. This variation in pacing underscores the album's emotional arc, from empowering anthems to reflective introspection. Jewel and John Rich's co-production emphasizes an organic country aesthetic, achieved through recordings at Nashville-area studios, where emphasis was placed on natural room acoustics and unpolished takes to capture a raw, heartfelt vibe. The approach avoids , favoring wide-open mixes that let instruments breathe and integrate seamlessly, reinforcing the album's thematic exploration of clarity and simplicity in personal narratives.

Lyrics and songwriting

The lyrics of Perfectly Clear, Jewel's seventh studio album and her debut music, center on themes of female empowerment, love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, drawing from her personal experiences to craft intimate narratives. Jewel wrote or co-wrote ten of the eleven tracks on the album, infusing the songwriting with her signature storytelling style that emphasizes emotional vulnerability and resilience. For instance, the lead single "Stronger Woman," co-written with Marv Green, serves as an anthem of female empowerment, with celebrating and inner strength as a navigates life's challenges. Other songs explore romantic commitment and the complexities of relationships, further highlighting Jewel's emphasis on self-discovery through love and loss. In "I Do," solely penned by Jewel, the lyrics reflect on unwavering devotion and the transformative power of , portraying as a profound act of mutual support and emotional depth. Similarly, "Till It Feels Like Cheating," written by Lisa Carver and , delves into themes of heartbreak and temptation, narrating the internal conflict of lingering attachments in a new relationship through vivid verses about emotional . These tracks underscore the album's narrative arc of evolving from pain to clarity, with Jewel's words often blending and . The album also features a re-recorded version of "Two Become One," originally from Jewel's 2002 album and co-written with , adapted here for a context to emphasize themes of intimate and unity in love. This adaptation shifts the song's electronic pop origins to a more acoustic, heartfelt delivery, aligning it with the album's overarching exploration of relational bonds as paths to self-understanding. Collaborative efforts with songwriters like Shaye Smith on "Love Is a Garden" and Joe Firstman on "Everything Reminds Me of You" add layers to these themes, portraying love as both a nurturing force and a source of lingering sorrow, while maintaining Jewel's voice as the central thread of personal revelation throughout the record.

Release and promotion

Marketing and commercial release

Perfectly Clear was released on June 3, 2008, through The Valory Music Co., an imprint of . This project served as Jewel's inaugural full-length album, shifting her established pop-folk persona toward Nashville's mainstream sound while drawing on her lifelong affinity for the genre. The emphasized this transition, positioning the record as an authentic return to her roots to appeal directly to programmers and longtime fans of her songwriting. To launch the album, Jewel participated in targeted promotional activities, including nationwide radio tours to secure airplay and build buzz at country stations. She also made high-profile television appearances on programs such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Good Morning America, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, performing tracks from the album to introduce her new direction to broader audiences. The lead single "Stronger Woman" was rolled out in advance to prime country radio. These efforts contributed to strong initial momentum, with the album selling 48,000 copies in its first week in the United States. Following its domestic debut, Perfectly Clear saw international expansion, releasing in on May 29, 2009, and across in June 2009 via Humphead Records.

Singles

The lead single from Perfectly Clear, "Stronger Woman", was released to country radio on January 17, 2008, with an official add date of February 11, 2008. Co-written by Jewel and Marv Green, the track peaked at number 13 on the chart after 20 weeks, marking Jewel's successful entry into . Promotion emphasized radio airplay on country stations, where it gained traction as an , alongside the release of an official directed by Peter Zavadil, featuring Jewel in urban settings to highlight themes of resilience. The second single, "I Do", followed on June 23, 2008, and reached number 38 on the chart, entering the Top 40 after 13 weeks. Written by , the song celebrated marital commitment and was promoted through targeted country radio campaigns, capitalizing on Jewel's recent marriage to rodeo champion for personal resonance. A , also directed by Zavadil, depicted Jewel and Murray performing stunts together, blending romance with high-energy visuals to boost visibility on channels. "Till It Feels Like Cheating", the third , arrived on , , and peaked at number 57 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Written by and Lisa Carver, it explored the addictive pull of music as a metaphor for and received promotion via continued radio pushes, though it saw limited compared to the prior singles. The accompanying , directed by Zavadil and shot in , portrayed as a touring torn between career and home life, aiming to connect with fans through narrative depth. None of the singles received RIAA certifications or major awards.

Critical reception

Reviews and accolades

Upon its release, Perfectly Clear received mixed reviews from music critics, aggregating to a Metacritic score of 69 out of 100 based on eight reviews, indicating generally favorable but divided opinions. Other aggregates, such as Album of the Year, show a critic score of 62 out of 100 based on five reviews and a user score of 66 out of 100. Positive assessments highlighted Jewel's authenticity and songwriting strengths in her shift to . awarded it 3.5 out of 5 stars, praising how the album effectively blended her folk roots with contemporary country elements, creating sophisticated tracks like "" while retaining her quirky lyrical style. Similarly, some reviewers commended her earnest storytelling and down-home appeal, noting the album's sway-along tunes such as "Love Is a Garden" as standout examples of her pivot succeeding through genuine self-determination in themes of love. Critics offering mixed or negative takes focused on production shortcomings and a perceived lack of innovation. Rolling Stone rated it 2.5 out of 5 stars (50/100), criticizing the album as overcrowded with placid soft-rock tunes like "Two Become One" and lacking distinctive hooks. Others described it as formulaic within modern country, with bland arrangements and overheated lyrics that failed to fully escape pop influences, though Jewel's voice remained a consistent highlight. The album did not receive any major award nominations or wins, such as Grammys, reflecting its solid commercial foothold but limited critical breakthrough. Overall reception themes centered on Jewel's adept genre transition versus critiques of conventionality, positioning it as a competent but not revolutionary debut.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Perfectly Clear debuted at number eight on the US chart in June 2008, marking Jewel's sixth top-ten entry on the all-format ranking. The album spent five weeks on the chart, descending to number 25 in its second week, number 28 in the third, number 36 in the fourth, and number 50 in the fifth. This performance matched the peak position of her previous studio album, Goodbye Alice in Wonderland (2006), but fell short of earlier successes like , which reached number two in 2003, and her debut , which peaked at number four after a gradual climb following its 1995 release. On the genre-specific US Top Country Albums chart, Perfectly Clear entered at number one, becoming Jewel's first release to top the tally and holding the position for one week. The album logged ten weeks overall on the US Albums Top 100, reflecting solid initial interest in her country pivot.

Sales and certifications

Perfectly Clear achieved 240,000 units in domestic sales by June 2010, according to Nielsen SoundScan figures. Worldwide, it sold 370,000 copies as of June 2010. This represented a solid but not blockbuster performance for Jewel's pivot to country music, with first-week sales of 48,000 copies underscoring strong initial U.S. uptake driven by its placement on country charts. In contrast, international sales were modest, as the album's country focus limited its appeal and distribution beyond North America. Over the long term following its 2008 release, sales growth slowed considerably, stabilizing below major commercial thresholds without additional momentum from subsequent singles or tours. The album received no RIAA certifications, as U.S. shipments did not reach the 500,000-unit mark for Gold status.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1"Stronger Woman"4:02
2"I Do"4:04
3""3:48
4"Rosey and "3:36
5""3:55
6"Thump, Thump"3:57
7"Two Become One"3:44
8"Till It Feels Like Cheating"4:00
9"Everything Reminds Me of You"3:15
10"Loved by You (Cowboy )"3:28
11"Perfectly Clear"2:56

Personnel

Musicians

Jewel provided lead vocals on all tracks of Perfectly Clear, delivering her signature folk-infused country style throughout the album. The album features Nashville session musicians contributing to its instrumentation. Acoustic guitars were played by and Danny Rader, while electric guitars were handled by Adam Shoenfeld. Bass was performed by , Mike Brignardello, and Ethan Pilzer; drums by Steve Brewster; and keyboards by Mike Rojas (accordion, B3 organ, , piano) and ( electric piano, , Hammond B3 organ, strings on track 1). Additional textures came from Eric Darken on percussion and Danny Rader on bazouki mandolin. Background vocals were contributed by , with harmony vocals from on tracks 2 and 7; and from Liana Manis and Wes Hightower on tracks 4 and 5.

Production

The production of Perfectly Clear was led by and , who co-produced the album. Recording took place primarily at Blackbird Studios in , and The Sound Kitchen in , with Bart Pursley serving as the main recording engineer and assistants Lowell Reynolds and Steve Beers contributing on specific tracks. Additional engineering support came from and . Mixing duties were handled by Christopher Rowe at an unspecified studio, with Sean Truskowski assisting on the process. The final mastering was performed by .

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