... On her first album Finally Woken she not only co-writes all the songs but produces the record too. Jem's music is primarily laid back white girl funk, with a fizzy pop sensibility. And I'm talking about proper pop here, melt-the-throat stuff which puts a kick in your step. Jem doesn't attempt ... Read review
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Cardiff-born Jem Griffiths had to travel to America for her big break, which is why her ... more
debut albumFinally Wokenonly made it big in the UK nearly a year after its US release. And though her downbeat electronica and laconic vocals find her lumbered with...
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debut albumFinally Wokenonly made it big in the UK nearly a year after its US release. And though her downbeat electronica and laconic vocals find her lumbered with a "Dido-wannabe" tag, she's actually much more adventurous than that. On the whole,Finally Wokensounds like someone finally told Beth Orton to cheer up, and at itsbest the album finds Jem revelling in all the studio tricks available to her. Opener "They" loops a nonsensical children's chorus to create a mood of Danny Elfman-esque creepiness, while "Come on Closer" and "24" manage to use crunching electric guitars and strings whilst avoiding any comparison to Evanescence. The title track--the one that proved her breakthrough in the US--combines a loping beat with a jazzy vocal delivery that's reminiscent of Portishead, and "Save Me" is a better-than-average R&B track that's sure to be covered for years to come. Unfortunately, too much of the album's latter half sinks into a slow-paced Dido-esque electronic slurry, though she's to be applauded for at least trying to liven things up with the cod-reggae of "Wish I". On the strength of Finally Woken, a UK breakthrough for Jem is practically guaranteed.--Robert Burrow
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debut albumFinally Wokenonly made it big in the UK nearly a year after its US release. And though her downbeat electronica and laconic vocals find her lumbered with a "Dido-wannabe" tag, she's actually much more adventurous than that. On the whole,Finally Wokensounds like someone finally told Beth Orton to cheer up, and at its best the album finds Jem revelling in all the studio tricks available to her. Opener "They" loops a nonsensical children's chorus to create a mood of Danny Elfman-esque creepiness, while "Come on Closer" and "24" manage to use crunching electric guitars and strings whilst avoiding any comparison to Evanescence. The title track--the one that proved her breakthrough in the US--combines a loping beat with a jazzy vocal delivery that's reminiscent of Portishead, and "Save Me" is a better-than-average R&B track that's sure to be covered for years to come. Unfortunately, too much of the album's latter half sinks into a slow-paced Dido-esque electronic slurry, though she's to be applauded for at least trying to liven things up with the cod-reggae of "Wish I". On the strength ofFinally Woken, a UK breakthrough for Jem is practically guaranteed.--Robert Burrow
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Advantages: Witty pop fun, good music and great singing Disadvantages: Is being an album of fluffy pop music a bad thing? If so.... then that.
...Jem. On her first album Finally Woken she not only co-writes all the songs but produces the record too. Jem's music is primarily laid back white girl funk, with a fizzy pop sensibility. And I'm talking about proper pop here, melt-the-throat stuff which puts a kick in your step. Jem doesn't attempt to do anything apart from present an album which is entertaining and listenable from start to finish, and not enough performers have the time for that ... ...filled with covers and ballads, Finally Woken can proudly stand as a record without any annoying defects. The lyrics and the vocals are great, the music is aces, and the whole package is a wonderful playlist. Listen to it when you're bored, listen when you're downbeat, listen if you're happy. It's an album for all-ages, and I really like it.
Of course, I can only give it a three-star rating because it's not an adventurous album by ... more
I know that you're all quite keen on your Duffy records, but in no way does the Demi-Dusty match up to the pop craftsmanship of fellow Welshwoman Jemma Griffiths, who goes by the name of Jem. On her first album Finally Woken she not only co-writes all the songs but produces the record too. Jem's music is primarily laid back white girl funk, with a fizzy pop sensibility. And I'm talking about proper pop here, melt-the-throat stuff which puts a kick in your step. Jem doesn't attempt to do anything apart from present an album which is entertaining and listenable from start to finish, and not enough performers have the time for that sort of work anymore. Finally Woken is nothing new and doesn't put a much-needed kick-start into the pop industry, but there isn't a single dud song - if you like this kind of thing.
I'm not the only person in the World who will willingly admit to loving pop music, but those who listen to musical fluff are a dying breed. As time goes on, more and more of the kiddies are seduced over by the bland and soulless machine of America, churning out musicians like Usher and Ashanti. Not only that, but they push other musicians like Pink to change her style and become a fascinating hypocrite, ruining her musical career but furthering her financial one. It's polluted pop as a concept, and only a few acts pull ahead and consistently release great pop songs - I'd state Girls Aloud, The Sugababes, Candie Payne and Nerina Pallot as examples of this. But who over the age of fifteen would want to say that these acts are among their favourites? After all, pop music has nothing worthwhile to say. Jem isn't going to change your mind on this - it's the same old as ever before - yet you'd be hard-pressed to say she doesn't do it with considerable style.
Certain songs stand out a lot more than others, and as you'd expect they all turned out to be the eventual singles released from the album. The opening 'They' sets a tone which stands out from everything else through use of old samples and new samples laid against each other as the song begins, which creates the tune that a drumbeat rolls against. As the chorus comes along, strings and synths rise into the rhythm alongside these samples, creating a soaring, flyaway feel. The trouble with pop is that quite often the songs grow dated, even a few months after they are first released. Listen to anything Holly Valance released, for example, and see how it stands up now. Strange, eh? Jew's music doesn't seem to date in this way, and the genuine standout songs feel fresh even for now (granted, it's only five years since the album was released, but in music terms that's ages). 'They', 'Just A Ride' and 'Come On Closer' in particular feel much more freewheeling than anything Rihanna has ever done. Reheated trash, every single song that girl released in 2008. But, back to Jem.
The slow songs are where the album triumphs, due to the downright refusal for things to get saccharine and lazy. Everything is played in such a laid-back style, that the ballads don't stick out or feel jarring, and the schoolgirl whimsy of the lyrics (Jem is a decent, occasionally inspired songwriter, but isn't looking to trouble Aimee Mann anytime soon) is pretty without being sickly. A lot of this is due to Jem's vocals, which are remarkably consistent in all the songs. There are no high notes or scales - which is a relief, I hate it when singers think that going up and down the scales is going to impress people - because everything is delivered in the same husky style. It's a bit of a shame not to see her stretch her vocals, but think of her style as being a little like Dido via Imogen Heap. The words are sung instead of spoken, but the same sort of delicate delivery is given to each song in turn, with no deviations. It's calming and nice, especially once you wake up after seven double vodkas and you've run out of bacon.
Getting back to the songs, which I've wholeheartedly failed to do so far, 'Wish I' is a dreamy Hawaiian chant whilst '24' is an increasingly sunny yet claustrophobic track about how we're all going to eventually die. The chorus starts off with "in 24 hours/they'll be laying flowers" and gradually winds down to "in just one hour". It's all very gentle though, frothy but lovely. I'm getting myself into a much better mood just through listening right now while I review. Also I borrowed some bacon from someone, so that's a bonus. 'Come On Closer' is a surprisingly risqué track about sex - no rude words, but certainly some full-colour description going on, which is added to by an electric guitar part rushed in over the top which gives a great feeling of emphasis to the music, otherwise a looped keyboard riff. And it does absolutely nothing to stop my full-on crush for Ms Griffiths, neither. It's a jangly piece of disposable pop. The best song on the album, 'Just A Ride', is similar, but with a faster pace which drags you along with it. Again, a very laid back, white-girl funk sound (what is white-girl funk? Can't you work it out for yourself? Think of it as Elvis Costello's upbeat stuff, if it were sung by a woman).
There's not much to say. It's a pop album! However where any other pop album would probably be half filled with covers and ballads, Finally Woken can proudly stand as a record without any annoying defects. The lyrics and the vocals are great, the music is aces, and the whole package is a wonderful playlist. Listen to it when you're bored, listen when you're downbeat, listen if you're happy. It's an album for all-ages, and I really like it.
Of course, I can only give it a three-star rating because it's not an adventurous album by any means, and doesn't push enough to go into the four-star region... but as far as three-star albums go, there aren't many better.
Inspirational musical fluff is my favourite form of music!
Advantages: Its gonna be THE album of 2005! Its amazing! Disadvantages: ABSOLUTELY NONE!
...decided to get Jem’s album Finally Woken, that and hearing the stunning single ‘They’.
Welsh born Jem is unknown here, in America though she is massive (and I don’t mean round the waist!) They think shes a rock star lol! Here album has been a huge hit… and its partly thanks to Madonna! Did you know Jem wrote the amazing ‘Nothing Fails’ on Madonna’s last album!?! Cool or what? Anyway enough of that… here’s my review on an album you simply HAVE to ... ...an instantly catchy (if a little weird) start to the album. This song is perfect. No really. Its got a catchy beat and baseline, Jem’s vocals are low and slightly gravely (the welsh accent shows) over a haunting mix of orchestra and drum and bass… it’s a really clever song as its pop/r’n’b/drum and bass/rockesque ballad/ with a classical and spanish vibe! Mind blowingly haunting, mind blowingly good!
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simoon69 18.03.2005
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Advantages: A beautiful mellow album Disadvantages: Didoesque sounding
...great seductive song. Finally Woken is the title track to this album and one of my favourites, starts off with a spooky sounding gem "wooing" like a ghost in the background before and when her vocal kicks in. A very chilled out melody, you can actually picture yourself sitting on a beach looking out to sea when she sings " I have a view of the sun, right over the sea", I am not sure about the meaning of this song but it's almost as if it's about ... ...from a long sleep" or going to the other side and setting yourself free after being stuck between worlds.
Save Me is a catchy little number, Jem's material changes direction here a little bit using a reggae guitar backing track all the way through, her voice works great here and proves she can sing different stuff. Your be singing "save me oh wooh" all day after hearing this song, 24 is another orchestrated song which works very well against Jems ...
DylanD 13.02.2006
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Advantages: very chilled out Disadvantages: not for gettin you in the mood for a night out
I got Jem's finally woken after hearing the first single 'they' on radio 1. This song really grows on you.
The rest of the album is much the same of laid back melodies with beautiful vocals by Welsh born Jem. Apparently a massive star in the states, im sure she's heading the same way here. If your looking for a album that you can put on and chill out too this is the one. The songs have got catchy beats and your soon be singing along. The album has ...
bingbong 22.04.2005
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Advantages: v.destressing (not depressing!!) Disadvantages: if upset, mite bring the tears out!
...JEM- FINALLY WOKEN- ALBUM
01 - THEY
02 - COME ON CLOSER
03 - FINALLY WOKEN
04 - SAVE ME
05 - 24
06 - MISSING YOU
07 - WISH I
08 - JUST A RIDE
09 - FALLING FOR YOU
10 - STAY NOW
11 - FLYING HIGH ...
Danni740 04.08.2005 (05.08.2005)
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Advantages: Very Very Very Chilled Disadvantages: Dido-esque
...'Wish I'. Discovering this was finally made me go out and by the JEM album 'Finally Woken'
Tthe album contains 11 tracks including the two single above. Each of the songs are wonderfully chilled making the album perfect for putting on in backround whilst having a drink and reading a book after a stressful day. Before long the soft melodic tones destress you. Any well worth every penny -especially as you can get it for under £9 in may shops and on-line
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CarlG 07.09.2005
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Advantages: Great tracks with a real 'difference'. Disadvantages: Three tracks more than needs to be.
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Jem is a Welsh singer who has had a bit more success in America, and as a soundtrack singer (films and TV, mostly American) than she has as a solo artist. It is really hard to describe her style/genre as it is really quite varied. It is a bit happy electronic but at times sounds a bit like Japanese pop. Whatever her style, and maybe it is quite unique, I think she is a bit good! This is her debut, and only album so far.
*~*~*~*The Tracks*~*~*~*
Track 1. They.
You will have heard this and not registered it. Bit trip-hoppy, strange and appealing background chorus of kids singing something that sounds like it may have come out of a horror film. Almost use of classical opera with a great thumping bass line and almost tribal drumming. Fantastic crisp vocals. Absolutely top opening track. 9/10.
Track 2 ...
Advantages: Great mixture of songs, represents ?The O.C? but in a totally different way to mix 1, there?s a really cute picture of Seth on the cover :D Disadvantages: Songs, which possibly weren?t that memorable, made the cut as apposed to songs, which stuck with the viewer, such as Jeff Buckley, Rooney and Aqualung.
. After hearing her song on the first soundtrack I bought Jem?s album ?FinallyWoken? and it?s brilliant, you have to pick it up and make this Welsh lass a massive star!
First time I heard ?EASTERN GLOW? by The Album Leaf I thought Whaaat? But then I gave the song a chance and now I?m in love with it. It?s slow, and takes time to get into it but once it does, it?s just beautiful. It?s really mellow and the violin that plays in the chorus is just stunning, it really does add a beautiful touch to the song. I really think this song was a perfect ending to the soundtrack because it?s so mellow and chilled out, it means the album ends on a relaxing note.
I think the track listing for this album is brilliant but I?m still disappointed some songs were left off the soundtrack. For example ?Hallelujah? by Jeff Buckley was played not once but twice ...
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Product details
Title
Finally Woken
Performer
Jem
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Singer/Songwriter
Release Date
07/03/2005
Recomended Retail Price
16.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2004
Label / Distributor
ATO / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Engineer
Lloyd Gardiner
Producer
Yoad Nevo; Jem; Ge-ology
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Format
Performer
EAN
828766556827
Catalogue Number
82876655682
Titles on disc 1
1.
They
2.
Come On Closer
3.
Finally Woken
4.
Save Me
5.
24
6.
Missing You
7.
Wish I
8.
Just A Ride
9.
Falling For You
10.
Stay Now
11.
Flying High
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Additional notes
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.73) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Jem is blessed not only with reedy pipes to rival Beth Orton's but also a sense of sonic humor." Entertainment Weekly (3/26/04, p.73) - "It's a harsh world out there, but FINALLY offers charming succor." - Grade: B CMJ (3/15/04, p.5) - "All the elements of a captivating record are here, and Jem delivers them with panache."
Album Notes
Jem: Jem Griffiths (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Yoad Nevo (various instruments). Producers: Yoad Nevo, Jem Griffiths, Ge-ology. FINALLY WOKEN marks the recording debut of Welsh singer/songwriter Jem Griffiths. With a voice that brings to mind Beth Orton and songs that sometimes echo the poppier aspects of atmospheric electronic acts such as Air and Royksopp, Jem unveils tunes that are custom-made for lounge, cafe, and bedroom listening. The breezy title track floats on gentle ocean sounds and a light acoustic guitar line, while the slightly upbeat "They" glides on funky rhythms and a vintage Swingle Singers vocal sample. Mixing up the chill-out vibe, however, are dramatic, guitar-driven songs such as "Come On Closer" and "Falling for You." FINALLY WOKEN's highlight, though, is the amazingly infectious "Just a Ride," a joyous ode to carefree living. Given her confident singing and the eclectic mix of styles presented on this album, Jem should easily appeal to fans of Orton, Dido, and Sarah McLachlan.
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