Lullaby, which means Lullaby, has an album with the same name. Since this album is positioned as "lullaby (a lullaby for children)", its sales volume naturally cannot match some albums that cater to the public's taste, so it has not reached the top 1 of the American billboard list, but it is in the "most famous" category. The single "somewhere over the rainbow" released before the album also won the children's song list in one fell swoop. By 21, according to Soundscan, Jewel's album had sold a total of 38, copies.
Jewel released her seventh studio album [Lullaby], which, as the name implies, is a lullaby record, including ten new songs written by Jewel and five classic songs, such as "Simple Gifts" and "Brahms' lullaby". This is also Jewel's first record released through an independent label. The production of the whole album, album cover and recording are all completed in Jewel Texas home studio(Jewel Box).
If you simply regard this album as music for children and then miss it, it will be your loss. It is not only a lullaby for children, but also a healing music for adults to release their mood and soothe their hearts. It can not only appease children to sleep peacefully, but also be a way for adults to relax and decompress. An acoustic guitar and a clear voice present the most primitive, natural and simple musical expression. I believe that every busy and overwhelmed person in this noisy and chaotic "civilized" city will choose to listen to "Lullaby" because they are eager to be hypnotized, to fall asleep and to enjoy the most relaxed and comfortable moment of the day.