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Jacqui Naylor, Shelter

Audio CD

Disk ID: 282770

Disk length: 58m 54s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Shelter 3:09
2. Before I'm Gone 3:14
3. Miss You 4:52
4. I Remember You 6:03
5. Free My Love 4:23
6. All For You 3:38
7. Climb Higher 4:25
8. Winter 3:44
9. Take This Chance 5:03
10. Cheese Puff Daddy 3:21
11. If You Know Love 4:06
12. Love & Affection 4:38
13. Tired 4:32
14. Fall 3:38

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Review

SHELTER may be Jacqui Naylor's third CD on her Ruby Records imprint, but it surely will be hailed as the break-through CD for this native Californian with the voice that has been lauded as "having the ultimate momentum of becoming the next big thing." And,"We've all heard of Norah Jones but this is stronger, deeper, sexier."

The CD includes 11 songs written by Naylor and pianist/producer Art Khu. SHELTER also includes the beautifully written and arranged,"I Remember You" which was written by another of Naylor's collaborators and friends, Joe Wilson. The set is rounded out by Naylor's rendition of Joan Armatrading's "Love and Affection" and the classic Rolling Stone's song, "Miss You."

Jacqui Naylor's commitment to her art shines through on every note of SHELTER. "As an artist, I feel that I am beginning to understand who I am and what I have to contribute. As a Buddhist and human being, I believe that we all have the capacity to make a difference with our hearts and our actions. And as a businessperson, I am committed to melding the inside with the outside, bringing people's talents together to create and distribute music in a new way," says Naylor.

One of the more standout tracks on this incredible collection of songs is the tune,"I Remember You" written by Joe Wilson who is a 15-year survivor of AIDS and is also the founder of Artists Against AIDS, San Francisco.

Through their friendship, Jacqui was inspired to take action beyond recording the song for SHELTER-- On World AIDS Day 2002 to raise awareness for AIDS and to remember those lost to the disease Naylor performed the ballad live that day at four AIDS- related events.

"It was by far one of the most exhausting days of my life but also one of the most rewarding. Everyone knows what it is like to lose someone, so spending the day remembering and connecting with others through this song was amazing. It has become the metaphor for what is possible, and the guiding force for SHELTER," says Naylor.

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