This was the first album that I loved from start to finish and it really introduced me to Jewel as a storyteller and made me rediscover her.
I love everything about this album. It has a healthy mix of folk, pop, pop/rock, and country. I really love her belting on Last Dance Rodeo and Fragile Heart; the songwriting on Long Slow Slide, Goodbye Alice In Wonderland, Where You Are, 1000 Miles Away; the imagery in the previously mentioned songs. Love it all.
I'd love this on vinyl and yes, I'd also like a deluxe edition with alternate cuts, demos etc but I doubt that'd happen. It's a shame that Jewel doesn't own the rights to her material from the Atlantic contract. If her mother hadn't screwed over her finances she may have been about to buy them. I was surprised to hear that Atlantic own the rights to the Bearsville recordings - I thought it was a live show, surprised to hear that they own the rights.
A little off topic, but I love the album, and the song. GAIW was my favourite Jewel song, until Love Used To Be.