This Way is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Jewel , released on November 13, 2001, by Atlantic Records . Jewel was looking for a raw, live-sounding album, leading her to be involved in the album's production.[ 7] The album spawned the singles "Standing Still " and "Break Me ", as well as the title track , which was also featured on the soundtrack to the film Life or Something Like It . The final single, "Serve the Ego ", was remixed by Hani Num and Mike Rizzo and topped the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. The album debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 140,000 units. The album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on December 17, 2001,[ 8] and as of June 2010, it had sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States.[ 9] This Way reached number six in Australia and has since been certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).[ 10] [ 11]
All tracks are written by Jewel Kilcher , except where noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "Standing Still " 4:30 2. "Jesus Loves You" 3:20 3. "Everybody Needs Someone Sometime" 4:08 4. "Break Me " 4:04 5. "Do You Want to Play?" 2:55 6. "Till We Run Out of Road" 4:45 7. "Serve the Ego " 4:57 8. "This Way " 4:16 9. "Cleveland" 4:09 10. "I Won't Walk Away" 4:45 11. "Love Me, Just Leave Me Alone" 3:47 12. "The New Wild West" 4:47 Total length: 50:23
Bonus Tracks (Recorded Live) Title 13. "Grey Matter" 4:35 14. "Sometimes It Be That Way" 3:41 Total length: 59:55
Additional Bonus Track (Recorded Live) Title 15. "A Long Slow Slide" 3:37 Total length: 62:16
Jewel – all vocals
Tim Akers – keyboards (1–10, 12)
Tedd T. – programming (1, 8)
Steve Nathan – keyboards (2, 7, 9, 11), acoustic piano (10)
David Huff – programming (8)
Dann Huff – electric guitar
Jerry McPherson – electric guitar (1, 2, 6–10)
John Willis – acoustic guitar (1, 4, 6, 8, 10)
B. James Lowry – acoustic guitar (2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12)
Kenny Greenberg – electric guitar (2, 5, 11)
J. T. Corenflos – electric guitar (3)
Gordon Kennedy – electric guitar (5, 11, 12)
Paul Franklin – steel guitar (6)
Dan Dugmore – steel guitar (9)
Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass (1–3, 5, 7–10, 12)
Jackie Street – bass (4, 6)
Craig Young – bass (11)
Chris McHugh – drums (1, 3, 8, 9, 11)
Steve Brewster – drums (2, 4–7, 10, 12)
Wayne Rodrigues – drum programming (12)
Eric Darken – percussion (1, 2, 6–8, 10–12)
Jonathan Yudkin – fiddle (6), mandolin (12), cello (12)
George Tidwell – trumpet (10)
Mark Goldenberg – additional arrangements (2)
Bekka Bramlett – backing vocals (3)
Gene Miller – backing vocals (3, 6)
Chris Rodriguez – backing vocals (3)
Lisa Cochran – backing vocals (6)
The Nashville String Machine (Tracks 4 & 10)
Ronn Huff – arrangements and conductor
Carl Gorodetzky – contractor
David Angell, Monisa Angell, Janet Askey, Beth Beeson, Lynn Bloom, Bruce Christensen, Conni Ellisor, Carl Gorodetzky, Gerald Greer, Anthony LaMarchina, Lee Larrison, Bob Mason, Cate Myer, Kathryn Plummer, Pamela Sixfin, Calvin Smith, Roger Spencer, Julie Tanner, Alan Umstead, Catherine Umstead, Gary Vanosdale, Mary Kathryn Vanosdale, Glenn Wanner, Karen Winkelmann and Joy Worland – string players
Lenedra Carroll – executive producer
Ron Shapiro – executive producer, A&R
Gloria Gabriel – A&R
Jewel – producer
Dann Huff – producer
Jeff Balding – recording, mixing
David Bryant – assistant engineer
Jed Hackett – assistant engineer
Robert Hadley – mastering
Doug Sax – mastering
The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) – mastering location
Mike "Frog" Griffith – production coordinator
Chad Farmer – art direction, design
Ellen Von Unwerth – photography
Fred Hyser – studio intern
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