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A tribute to the late king of soul, Ray Charles, featuring
performances by contemporary artists including Elton John, Stevie
Wonder, Al Green and Mary J. Blige.
Smooth jazz and sweet vocals from one of the greatest
singer-songwriters of her generation, the Norah Jones Piano
Songbook collection features fifteen of Norah Jones' best-known
songs from her three huge albums, faithfully transcribed for voice,
piano and guitar.
2021 release. Nearly two decades into her career, Grammy-winning artist Norah Jones releases her first live album, 'Til We Meet Again. With performances from the US, France, Italy, Brazil and Argentina recorded between 2017-19. Spanning her entire career from her 2002 debut to her more recent singles "It Was You" and Grammy-nominated "I'll Be Gone." It closes with a cover of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun," a tribute to Chris Cornell recorded at the Fox Theatre just days after Cornell's death.
Track list
Cold, Cold Heart (Hank Williams)
It Was You (Norah Jones)
Begin Again (Norah Jones / Emily Fiskio)
Those Sweet Words (Lee Alexander / Richard Julian)
I've Got to See You Again (Jesse Harris)
After the Fall (Norah Jones / Brian Burton)
I'll Be Gone (Pete Remm)
Just a Little Bit (Norah Jones / Sarah Oda / Brian Blade / Christo
Falling (Norah Jones / Rodrigo Amarante)
Tragedy (Norah Jones / Sarah Oda)
Sunrise (Norah Jones / Lee Alexander)
Flipside (Norah Jones / Pete Remm)
Don't Know Why (Jesse Harris)
Black Hole Sun (Chris Cornell)
Feels Like Home,is the anticipated follow-up to Norah Jones's
Grammy-sweeping debut! The disc finds the sweet-voiced singer once
again working with producer Arif Mardin. Also appearing on the
album are Levon Helm and Garth Hudson of the Band, jazz drummer
Brian Blade, Jesse Harris (who wrote Jones's hit "Don't Know Why"),
and Dolly Parton. Jones recently paid homage to Parton on Just
Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Partonby singing "The Grass Is
Blue." Jones also appears on two tracks on the latest from Big
Apple trip-hop outfit Wax Poetic, entitled Nublu Sessions. With
five Grammys already on her shelf, Ms. Jones was also nominated for
the Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Grammy for her duet with
Willie Nelson on "Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You),"
which appeared on Willie Nelson and Friends: Live and Kickin'.
Sixth studio album by the nine-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter. The album features a collection of seven eclectic songs that Jones recorded over the previous year with collaborators including Jeff Tweedy and Thomas Bartlett.
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