Norah Jones Open To Musical Reconciliation With Ex Date: 21 Nov 2009 New Kerala -
NORAH JONES is refusing to rule out a reconciliation with her bassist ex-boyfriend LEE ALEXANDER - but their reunion would only be a musical one.
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Norah Jones working with indie-rock producer Jacquire King on CD Date: 21 Nov 2009 The Springfield News-Leader -
New York -- Indie-rock producer Jacquire King had long been an admirer of Norah Jones' smoky, seductive voice, but the man behind acclaimed albums from Kings of Leon to Tom Waits never thought the two would ever inhabit the same musical orbit, let alone work together on a CD.
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Norah Jones - Jones Open To Musical Reconciliation With Ex Date: 20 Nov 2009 ContactMusic -
NORAH JONES is refusing to rule out a reconciliation with her bassist ex-boyfriend LEE ALEXANDER - but their reunion would only be a musical one.The couple announced...
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Album: Norah Jones, The Fall (Blue Note) (Independent)
Date: 20 Nov 2009 Parts of Norah Jones's 2007 album Not Too Late sounded rather like a scrubbed-up, housetrained Tom Waits, so it's no surprise that for this follow-up, she enlisted the services of producer Jacquire King in an attempt to obtain the "balance between beautiful and rough" that he secured for Waits's Mule Variations.
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Norah Jones - The Fall(Blue Note) (Belfast Telegraph)
Date: 20 Nov 2009 Those expecting the languid, jazzy piano-led balladeer of old are in for a surprise. Four albums into her career and Norah Jones is embracing change. Related Stories Through the window: Davidsons new show Classical Music 20/11/09 Pop/Dance Music 20/11/09 Roots/Folk Music 20/11/09 Album Reviews 20/11/09
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Norah Jones ditches band and piano, picks up a new style Date: 20 Nov 2009 Pioneer Press -
Norah Jones ditches her old band and most of her trademark piano playing for her latest release, "The Fall."
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Norah Jones experiments with guitars and grooves Date: 19 Nov 2009 Channel 8 San Diego -
Indie-rock producer Jacquire King had long been an admirer of Norah Jones' smoky, seductive voice, but the man behind acclaimed albums from Kings ofLeon to Tom Waits never thought the two would ever inhabit the same musical...
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Norah Jones experiments with guitars and grooves Date: 19 Nov 2009 CTV.ca -
Norah Jones' fourth studio CD, "The Fall," out this week, features gritty guitar riffs instead of piano chords and delivers a darker, groove-based sound.
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