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Label BLUE NOTE

Released 10.02.2004

Total time 0:46:04

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Norah Jones - Feels Like Home

After the unexpected runaway success of COME AWAY WITH ME, where to next? The good news about Norah Jones's sophomore effort is that she and producer Arif Mardin decided to leave well enough alone in most regards. There are no screeching guitars, thumping drum machines, or padding synthesizers, and most of the tempos are slow or laid-back--way back. Guests Garth Hudson and Levon Helm of the Band contribute to "What Am I to You?" and Dolly Parton makes an appearance on bassist Lee Alexander's "Creepin' In". Jones's backing group, the Handsome Band, provides just the right stripped-down accompaniments and subtle touches to support the blessing that is her voice.More...

01. Sunrise   £1.29
02. What Am I To You?   £0.99
03. Those Sweet Words   £0.99
04. Carnival Town   £0.99
05. In The Morning   £0.99
06. Be Here To Love Me   £0.99
07. Creepin' In   £0.99
08. Toes   £0.99
09. Humble Me   £0.99
10. Above Ground   £0.99
11. The Long Way Home   £0.99
12. The Prettiest Thing   £0.99
13. Don't Miss You At All   £0.99
Buy Feels Like Home   £4.49
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Reviews

Rolling Stone (3/4/04, p.62)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "[A] triumph of the low-key, at once easygoing and poignant....[FEELS LIKE HOME] extends the COME AWAY WITH ME template while never echoing the earlier songs."

Spin (4/04, p.93)
- "[A] better record than COME AWAY....She covers Tom Waits and Townes Van Zandt beautifully, does some cozy originals, and is brave enough to pen lyrics to a Duke Ellington theme..." - Grade: B+

Entertainment Weekly (2/13/04, p.70)
- "[The] understated changes are good news; the vibe is more early Bonnie Raitt than early Sarah Vaughan." - Rating: B

Q (3/04, p.101)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "[F]ar from rehashing her debut, he's made an older and wiser sequel, where the quiet magic of each song gets stronger with every listen."

Mojo (3/04, p.92)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "Just a girl singer/pianist and her Handsome Band dallying around a low-key hybrid of country, folk, pop and jazz, doing their beautiful thing."

Uncut (3/04, p.99)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "[I]ts class is positively aristocratic."a