Now (Cara Jones album)
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NOW | |||||
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Studio album by Cara Jones | |||||
Released | 2000 | ||||
Recorded | 1999 | ||||
Genre | Singer-songwriter | ||||
Length | 43:43 | ||||
Label | Fall Girl Records | ||||
Producer | Michael Aharon | ||||
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Cara Jones chronology | |||||
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NOW is a 2000 album by Cara Jones. It was the first international release for the million-selling singer-songwriter, whose career thus far had been mostly in Japan. The album received favorable reviews in the US and abroad, and is continually used in soundtracks for film and television.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Jones, except where otherwise noted.
- "Spit It Out" – 3:58 - Cara Jones, Michael Aharon, Masanori Narikawa
- "River High " – 3:42 - Cara Jones, Masanori Narikawa, Shigeru Watanabe, Norihiko Abe
- "CandyBar" – 2:50 - Cara Jones and Michael Aharon
- "Stay" – 3:54 - Cara Jones and Masanori Narikawa
- "See It My Way " – 3:01 - Michael Aharon and John Anthony
- "Choose" – 3:53
- "Better Safe Than Sorry " – 3:44 - Steve Holloway and Cara Jones
- "Heaven's Waiting " – 4:18
- "1999" – 3:49
- "Golden Thread" – 4:31 - Cara Jones and Nobuhiro Makino
- "Settle For Love" – 5:56
The opening track, "Spit It Out", was featured in the opening scene of episode #501 of the popular television series, Dawsons Creek. The final track, "Settle For Love", charted on the original MP3.com at #1 on the Adult Alternative chart and has been featured in several films.
[edit] Musicians
- Michael Aharon: guitars, keyboards and programming, piano, accordion,
bass, mandolin, bouzouki, dobro, cello, backing vocals
- Steve Holloway: drums, congas
- Chico Huff: bass
- John Anthony: percussion, drums
- Daryl Burgee: congas
- Bob Meashey: flugelhorn
- Helen Bruner and Terry Jones: backing vocals
- Jenae Freed: backing vocals
- Irene Lambrou: backing vocals
- Cara Jones: vocals, additional piano