Come Away With Me Norah Jones

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  • Release Date: 02/26/2002
  • Sales Rank: 109
  • Label: BLUE NOTE RECORDS
  • UPC: 724353208820

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Come Away With Me

1LISTENDon't Know Why 3:06
2LISTENSeven Years 2:25
3LISTENCold, Cold Heart 3:38
4LISTENFeelin' The Same Way 2:57
5LISTENCome Away With Me 3:18
6LISTENShoot The Moon 3:56
7LISTENTurn Me On 2:34
8LISTENLonestar 3:06
9LISTENI've Got To See You Again 4:13
10LISTENPainter Song 2:42
11LISTENOne Flight Down 3:05
12LISTENNightingale 4:12
13LISTENThe Long Day Is Over 2:44
14LISTENThe Nearness Of You 3:07

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Although her debut, Come Away with Me, comes from the famed jazz label Blue Note, 22-year-old Norah Jones works at a crossroads of styles: She's partly pop, partly soul, and, yes, partly jazz. In a way, she's the younger sister of artists such as Cassandra Wilson, Holly Cole, and Madeleine Peyroux, singers who bring a jazz sensibility to pop melodies, and vice versa. Produced by the legendary Arif Mardin -- who worked with Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield, and Laura Nyro -- Come Away with Me has an easygoing sophistication that belies Jones's age. A native of Texas, where she grew up studying jazz piano and voice, Jones ended up in New York, and recently she contributed vocals to Charlie Hunter's Songs from the Analog Playground, covering songs by Bryan Ferry and Nick Drake. On her own, Jones presents an understated confidence, both in her light and melodic piano playing and in her seductive and sensual voice. In a feat of alchemy, she transforms Hank Williams's honky-tonk classic "Cold Cold Heart" into a smoky ballad with a walking bass line. "Don't Know Why," written by her bass player, Jesse Harris, is a lovely folk-tinged melody that Jones sings slightly behind the beat. The melancholy "The Long Day Is Over," which Jones wrote with Harris, features shimmering guitar work from Bill Frisell. It adds up to an impressive debut, and Come Away with Me is an invitation that's hard to resist. Steve Klinge, Barnes & Noble



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Very Pleasant and Calming.by Heavy_Metal_Sushi

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October 01, 2009: I just finished listening all the way through this album for the very first time, and I was very mesmerized by it. I had heard a few of Norah's songs before hand, because I have an ex, still close friend, who use would listen to some of this quite often. Norah Jones is probably her single favorite artist, and I can finally see why. I knew that a few songs were pretty good, but I finally just asked if I could borrow some of her albums to finally give it some more of a listen and see how I liked it, and this is the first of them that I listened through, and I must say, I found it to be really calming and just overall a very pleasant listen. I am typically more into rock, metal, hardcore, etc...but I do listen to a mix of all sorts of stuff, and this one is definitely on my list now. I use to be quite the grouchy person sometimes & a lot of stuff got me riled up & upset a lot, but I would have to say that this is one of several artists that I have listened to over the past while that has really helped in "calming the storm inside" so to speak. I would definitely recommend this...to absolutely anyone, no matter what kind of music you listen to, because hey...even the most savage of music listeners needs something calming from time to time. Below are some other selections that I would recommend for a good calming listen.

I Also Recommend: Over and Underneath, Very Best of Sheryl Crow [Australia Bonus Tracks], Crystal Clear, The Story, Not Too Late.

Refreshingby Anonymous

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September 30, 2006: There aren't too many singers like Norah Jones, mixing a beautiful voice (and face) with a wonderfully melancholy bass and piano. Her eclectic musicianship soothed all my nerves throughout one sleepless night and after that, I slept like a newborn after breast feeding. She can imbue her music with her whole soul and then invite you into it. Not many modern singers-songwriters do that.


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