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Norah Jones - ...Featuring Norah Jones (2010) [Vinyl]

Norah Jones - ...Featuring Norah Jones (2010) [Vinyl]

BAND/ARTIST: Norah Jones

  • Title: ...Featuring Norah Jones
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Blue Note
  • Genre: Jazz, Pop
  • Quality: WavPack (image + .cue, artwork) [192kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 01:11:26
  • Total Size: 2.69 GB
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Tracklist:

A1 Love Me – The Little Willies
A2 Virginia Moon – The Foo Fighters featuring Norah Jones
A3 Turn Them – Sean Bones featuring Norah Jones
A4 Baby It's Cold Outside – Willie Nelson featuring Norah Jones
A5 Bull Rider – Norah Jones and Sasha Dobson

B1 Ruler Of My Heart – Dirty Dozen Brass Band featuring Norah Jones and Robert Randolph
B2 The Best Part – El Madmo
B3 Take Off Your Cool – OutKast featuring Norah Jones
B4 Life Is Better – Q-Tip featuring Norah Jones
B5 Soon The New Day – Talib Kweli featuring Norah Jones

C1 Little Lou, Ugly John, Prophet Jack – Belle and Sebastian featuring Norah Jones
C2 Here We Go Again – Ray Charles featuring Norah Jones
C3 Loretta – Norah Jones featuring Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
C4 Dear John – Ryan Adams featuring Norah Jones

D1 Creepin' In – Norah Jones featuring Dolly Parton
D2 Court & Spark – Herbie Hancock featuring Norah Jones
D3 More Than This – Charlie Hunter featuring Norah Jones
D4 Blue Bayou – Norah Jones featuring M. Ward


In the wake of her 2002 blockbuster debut, Norah Jones became an in-demand duet partner, popping up on albums from all manners of musicians. The 2010 compilation, …Featuring, helpfully rounds up 18 of these guest appearances, including a cut by the Jones-fronted country cabaret outfit the Little Willies, and what impresses is the range of collaborators and the consistency of the music. Anybody who called Norah up for a duet was clearly smitten by her way with slow-burning seduction, as they almost without fail cast her in that role for their own recordings, smoothing out rough edges or adding some sultry sophistication. This would seem like a limited specialty, but Featuring proves it’s not. Jones sounds as comfortable trading verses with Willie Nelson and Ray Charles as she does acting as a counterpoint to Q-Tip and Outkast, providing alternating contrasts according to the setting; she freshens the veterans and provides a touch of timeless elegance to her modern rock peers. It may all be variations on a theme, but the sounds and songs change just enough for the music to be quietly absorbing. Better still, when these side shows are grouped together as a main attraction, they manage to sound of a piece. These may be songs that appeared on other artist’s albums, but when presented as a collection, they seem to belong only to Norah Jones. -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine


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  • nilesh65
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