Track Listing 1. In This Life 2. Time 3. What If It All Means Something 4. Julia 5. Flying Home (Brenda's Song) 6. Weight of the World 7. Waiting 8. Ready for Your Love 9. Morning Light 10. Miss April 11. Turn the Page 12. Feels Like Home 13. Leaving on a Jet Plane 14. This Year
| Details | | Producer: | Gregg Wattenberg | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel includes: Chantal Kreviazuk (vocals, piano, keyboards); Jamie Edwards (acoustic & electric guitar, keyboards); Sherrod Barnes (acoustic guitar); Anthony Petruzelli, Gregg Wattenberg, Gerry Leonard (electric guitar); Jeffrey Allen (bass); Shawn Pelton (drums, percussion, programming); John O'Brien (programming). Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York, New York. This collection from Chantal Kreviazuk features 14 tracks. Japanese version includes three bonus tracks. Personnel: Chantal Kreviazuk (vocals, piano, keyboards); Gregg Wattenberg (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin); Sherrod Barnes (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jamie Edwards (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards); Gerry Leonard (electric guitar); Sylvia Davanzo, Mary Whitaker, Wolfgang Tsoutsouris, Conrad Harris, Cenovia Cummins, Joyce Hammann, Todd Reynolds , Mary Rowell, Paul Woodiel, Avril Brown, Krystof Witek (violin); Adam Hyman, Ralph Farris, David Gold , Conway Kuo (viola); Adam Grabois, Dorothy Lawson, Victor Lawrence (cello); Shawn Pelton (drums, percussion, programming); Michelle Branch (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Tom Lord-Alge; Brian Malouf. Recording information: Avatar Studios, New York, NY. Photographer: Raphael Mazzucco. Unknown Contributor Role: John Kalodner. Arrangers: Gerald Eaton; Jamie Edwards; Brian West; Chantal Kreviazuk. Former classical music prodigy Chantal Kreviazuk continues to make waves on her third album WHAT IF IT ALL MEANS SOMETHING, an outing that shows her skills as a pop/rock singer-songwriter have strengthened considerably since her 1997 debut UNDER THESE ROCKS & STONES. Although most of these songs (which were co-written with husband/Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida) were composed on guitar, its not surprising that piano, Kreviazuk's childhood instrument, plays such a prominent role. The soaring opener "In This Life" benefits from some understated work on the 88's, while the Canadian songstress goes for a more intricate feel on the sprightly yet introspective "Time." Using self-discovery as a motivating factor throughout the album, Kreviazuk uses the ironies of celebrity to inform the Alanis-like "Julia" and jaunty Tori Amos-meets-Joan Osborne "Miss April." The breezy "Weight of the World" finds this Winnipeg native bidding adieu to burdens and baggage of all kinds while the Far East nuances of "Ready for Your Love" find her giving in to romance. Serving as a bittersweet bow on this vibrant collection of songs is "Flying Home (Brenda's Song)," a poignant ode written in memory of a cousin who passed on in 2002.
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