Nicholas Jonas (album)
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Released | November 23, 2004 | |||
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Length | 40:37 | |||
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Nicholas Jonas is the debut studio album by the American singer-songwriter Nick Jonas. It was released on November 23, 2004, through INO, Daylight and Columbia Records. The album was produced by duo Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers.
Singles
[edit]The album was supported by the release of two singles: "Dear God", released on October 18, 2004,[1] and "Joy to the World (A Christmas Prayer)" released on November 22, 2004.[2]
Critical reception
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The album received a three out of five stars review on AllMusic, with Rick Anderson calling 12-year-old Jonas a stage prodigy, comparing to the likes of a young Stevie Wonder. He wrote that the debut album was a "mixed bag", but complimented Jonas vocal abilities—specially considering his young age. Anderson highlighted the songs "Time for Me to Fly" and "Higher Love" as standouts on the album, whilst remarking "Crazy Kind of Crush" as a "not cool to rip off the Jackson 5".[3]
Track listing
[edit]All tracks are produced by Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Dear God" | 3:20 | |
2. | "Time for Me to Fly" |
| 3:30 |
3. | "Appreciate" |
| 3:09 |
4. | "When You Look Me in the Eyes" |
| 4:02 |
5. | "Higher Love" | 3:59 | |
6. | "Please Be Mine" |
| 4:22 |
7. | "I Will Be the Light" |
| 4:24 |
8. | "Don't Walk Away" |
| 3:43 |
9. | "Joy to the World (A Christmas Prayer)" |
| 4:27 |
10. | "Crazy Kinda Crush on You" |
| 2:59 |
11. | "Wrong Again" |
| 4:01 |
Total length: | 40:37 |
Note
- "Higher Love" is a cover of the 1986 song by the English singer Steve Winwood.
References
[edit]- ^ "Going for Adds - Week of 10/18/04" (PDF). World Radio History. R&R. October 15, 2004. p. 17. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
- ^ "Going for Adds - Week of 11/22/04" (PDF). World Radio History. R&R. November 19, 2004. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
- ^ a b Anderson, Rick (November 23, 2004). "Nicholas Jonas Review by Rick Anderson". AllMusic. Retrieved July 27, 2025.
External links
[edit]- Nicholas Jonas at Discogs (list of releases)