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Norah Jones - I Dream Of Christmas (2021) [Hi-Res]

Norah Jones - I Dream Of Christmas (2021) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Norah Jones

  • Title: I Dream Of Christmas
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Blue Note Records
  • Genre: Jazz, Pop, Christmas, Holiday
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit] / FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 42:26
  • Total Size: 896 / 239 / 102 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Christmas Calling (Jolly Jones)
02. Christmas Don't Be Late
03. Christmas Glow
04. White Christmas
05. Christmastime
06. Blue Christmas
07. It's Only Christmas Once A Year
08. You're Not Alone
09. Winter Wonderland
10. A Holiday With You
11. Run Rudolph Run
12. Christmas Time Is Here
13. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?


Christmas music, which first became a common move for singers back in the 1950s, continues to exert a mystical pull on musicians from punk rockers to pop/jazz luminaries like Norah Jones. There are two paths to making a Christmas record: cover the classics or write your own tunes. Given that Christmas music is built on impossibly catchy one-hit wonders, and the list of successful songwriters includes such talents as Irving Berlin ("White Christmas"), Leroy Anderson ("Sleigh Ride") and Johnny Marks ("Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer"), the bar is high if you're banging out originals. On the other hand, presenting your version of the classics is equally daunting considering that you're following heavyweights like Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Elvis Presley. Norah Jones decided to split the risk by molding classics into her style while also writing half an album of new Christmas originals. Twenty years past her early but still resonant hits like "Don't Know Why," and "Turn Me On" (both from blockbuster debut Come Away with Me) Jones makes her mark on the genre with the five tunes she penned, sometimes in collaboration with album producer Leon Michels. The single, a Jones original called "Christmas Calling (Jolly Jones)," is an enjoyably melodic holiday number. Her gospel-inflected "You're Not Alone" unfurls like a classic '60s country tune with an assembly of overdubs providing angelic vocals on the choruses and a pedal steel guitar ringing in the background. Pedal steel returns on "Winter Wonderland" where a synth sounds like timbales. The champ among the classics attempted, however, is "Christmas Don't Be Late" which gets a wonderfully slow, torchy arrangement. Memorable details include the oozy horns of Raymond Mason, Dave Guy and Leon Michels, the snare drum reverb, and Jones—singing her own harmonies—leaning into the "hula hoop" line. Vince Guaraldi's "Christmas Time Is Here," famous from the Peanuts cartoon, is a natural fit for Jones' piano-and-voice prowess. Berlin's "White Christmas'' gets a straight mid tempo cocktail jazz reading with Jones keeping up a brisk pace. On the other hand, the Elvis chestnut, "Blue Christmas'' gets an ultra-slow reading with Jones on piano and vocals, letting her impeccably tight vibrato stretch over this holiday lament. The other favorite that Jones makes her own is "Run Rudolph Run," best known as Chuck Berry's Christmas hit, which here benefits from a deep rhumba beat and reverb on her doubled vocals. Ever the mercurial talent, Jones' holiday dream is a worthy addition to the Christmas lexicon that's merry and bright and yet innovative where it counts. © Robert Baird


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  • Guest Bakatos
  •  wrote in 18:30
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Thank you so much!!!
But, the sound is distorted.
Why?
Does Isra degrade the sound?

It's happening with the other albums.
https://www.isrbx.net/3137907978-jean-yves-thibaudet-carte-blanche-2021.html
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  • gemofroe
  •  wrote in 18:37
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thanks a lot
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 23:20
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Many thanks for 24-96.
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  • Pilz
  •  wrote in 22:15
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@Guest Bakatos: Re. the Yves Thibaudet, it sounds fine too me. No distortion whatsoever.
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  • didich
  •  wrote in 12:54
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Thanks a lot for HiRes