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Feelin' The Same Way

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2002

Album

Don't Know Why

Label: Surfat Japan
Released: 2002
Track listing: Don't Know Why; Lonestar; Peace;

Album

Come Away With Me

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Don't Know Why; Seven Years; Cold Cold Heart; Feelin' The Same Way; Come Away With Me; Shoot the Moon; Turn Me On; Lonestar; I've Got To See You Again; Painter Song; One Flight Down; Nightingale; The Long Day Is Over; The Nearness Of You.

Album

Turn Me On

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2002
Track listing: Turn Me On; Cold Cold Heart;

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Norah Jones: Come Away With Me

Read "Come Away With Me" reviewed by Roger Crane


Okay--first things first. Yes, in my opinion, the strikingly beautiful, vaguely exotic Norah Jones is worthy of the buzz and publicity that she is receiving. But is she a jazz singer? Probably not but I don't know why anyone should care. Her singing is certainly jazz influenced. Jones does not use her lovely voice as a ...

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Norah Jones: Come Away With Me

Read "Come Away With Me" reviewed by Bobby Dodd


One can't help being curious about the contents of Norah Jones' music collection after listening to her debut, “Come Away With Me". They would probably not be far off in assuming she grew up singing into various makeshift microphones around her household alongside the vocals of Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Joni Mitchell, and Sarah Mclachlan.

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Norah Jones: Come Away With Me

Read "Come Away With Me" reviewed by Jim Santella


Convincing in her storytellin' role, Norah Jones sings popular ballads with an emphasis on the blues. Her delicate voice sparkles gently alongside the band's twangy guitar chorus and straightforward rhythm section. She accompanies on piano. The title song, resembling a spiritual, beckons the listener to waltz away with her to a place where life will be ...

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Norah Jones: Come Away With Me

Read "Come Away With Me" reviewed by Jim Santella


Convincing in her storytellin' role, Norah Jones sings popular ballads with an emphasis on the blues. Her delicate voice sparkles gently alongside the band's twangy guitar chorus and straightforward rhythm section. She accompanies on piano. The title song, resembling a spiritual, beckons the listener to waltz away with her to a place where life will be ...

Album

First Sessions

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2001


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