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Published On: Fri, Nov 25th, 2016

Norah Jones: Day Breaks

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Day Breaks
(Blue Note)

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Itā€™s been nearly 14 years since Norah Jonesā€™ Blue Note debut, Come Away with Me, which earned her five Grammy awards at the 2003 ceremony. Since then, sheā€™s released five more studio albums and a handful of other projects. Foreverly, her 2013 collaboration with Green Dayā€™s Billie Joe Armstrong, features the duo harmonizing on a full collection of Everly Brothers tunes. (This was an album that I really wanted to like more than I actually did.) Then there was the collection ā€¦Featuring, a compilation of other artistsā€™ songs that she was ā€œfeaturedā€ on or her own songs ā€œfeaturingā€ other artists, ranging from Herbie Hancock to OutKast with every other type of artist in between.

On her latest studio album, Day Breaks, Jones returns to her expected brand of jazz with a set of perfectly lovely tunes. ā€œCarry On,ā€ the albumā€™s first single, is delicate and hymn-like, consisting of organ and simple drums as well as Jonesā€™ piano and gift-of-a-voice that certainly brings to mind another era. The music video is also incredibly sweet and heart-warming (who couldnā€™t use a bit of that right now?), featuring a still-in-love elderly couple slow dancing in their kitchen. With itā€™s brass instrumentation and harmonizing backing vocals, ā€œDonā€™t Be Deniedā€ offers a wonderful sense of warmth. Though many of her songs contain bits of country, blues, and pop music, Day Breaks still has plenty of straight-up jazz tunes to offer. ā€œAnd Then There Was Youā€ is a gorgeous jazz song with piano, bass, and quivering strings. For me, this cinematic song brings to mind Jones singing in a smoke-filled 1940ā€™s jazz club, wearing a satin gown with her hair styled and makeup just-so. ā€œBurn,ā€ the opening track, brings a similar sensual feel and could very well be a James Bond theme. Though most tracks are good-to-excellent, a few just donā€™t really grab me, including the title track and ā€œPeace.ā€ 2016 has been a stressful year for a lot of people, but perhaps a crack at Norah Jonesā€™ new album here may be just the thing to temporarily alleviateĀ the pain.

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