…FEATURING NORAH JONES

Featuring Norah Jones is a compilation album by American singer Norah Jones that was released on November 16, 2010, by Blue Note Records.  The album includes songs by other artists on which Jones is featured, including songs by her side bands The Little Willies and El Madmo. The album includes “Here We Go Again”, a duet with Ray Charles, which won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 2005. The song “Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John” by Belle & Sebastian had only been released one month prior to the release of this album on the group’s October 2010 album Belle and Sebastian Write About Love.

I was a big fan of Norah Jones when I listened to her first two CDs: Come Away With Me (2002) and Fells Like Home (2004). In later years, I drifted away as Norah Jones tried different singing styles and different songs…not to my tastes. But, this compilation CD includes plenty of excellent songs. The only dud is “Baby It’s Cold Outside” where Willie Nelson sounds unenthused.

With the variety of songs on this CD, I’m sure you’ll hear something you like…perhaps a lot! Are you a Norah Jones fan? GRADE: B+

Track listing:

#Song titleArtistPreviously released onLength
1“Love Me”The Little WilliesThe Little Willies3:51
2“Virginia Moon” (feat. Norah Jones)Foo FightersIn Your Honor3:51
3“Turn Them” (feat. Norah Jones)Sean BonesRings4:03
4Baby, It’s Cold Outside” (feat. Norah Jones)Willie NelsonAmerican Classic3:58
5“Bull Rider (and Sasha Dobson)”Norah JonesiTunes Originals2:59
6“Ruler of My Heart” (feat. Norah Jones)Dirty Dozen Brass BandMedicated Magic2:59
7“The Best Part”El MadmoEl Madmo3:25
8“Take Off Your Cool” (feat. Norah Jones)OutKastSpeakerboxxx/The Love Below2:38
9“Life Is Better” (feat. Norah Jones)Q-TipThe Renaissance4:27
10“Soon the New Day” (feat. Norah Jones)Talib KweliEardrum4:04
11“Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John” (feat. Norah Jones)Belle & SebastianBelle & Sebastian Write About Love4:25
12Here We Go Again” (feat. Norah Jones)Ray CharlesGenius Loves Company3:59
13“Loretta” (feat. Gillian Welch & David Rawlings)Norah JonesLive in 20043:16
14“Dear John” (feat. Norah Jones)Ryan AdamsJacksonville City Nights4:36
15“Creepin’ In” (feat. Dolly Parton)Norah JonesFeels like Home3:00
16“Court & Spark” (feat. Norah Jones)Herbie HancockRiver: The Joni Letters7:36
17More than This” (feat. Norah Jones)Charlie HunterSongs from the Analog Playground4:11
18Blue Bayou” (feat. M. Ward) (Live in Austin)Norah JonesLive from Austin3:43
19I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good)” (feat. Norah Jones) [amazon.com MP3 download]Dayna KurtzBeautiful Yesterday
20“Any Other Day” (feat. Norah Jones) [Japan CD bonus track and amazon.co.jp MP3 download]Wyclef JeanCarnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant

16 thoughts on “…FEATURING NORAH JONES

  1. Deb

    Of course, I’m interested in her version of Joni Mitchell’s “Court and Spark”, but overall I can’t see myself listening to the entire album.

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  2. Patti Abbott

    The first two albums were amazing. And we got to see her perform in a tiny venue, her back to the audience. She was shy.
    Since those two, what I hear hasn’t grabbed me. But since I listen to almost no pop, it’s not surprising.

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    1. george Post author

      Patti, my experience parallels yours. I loved Norah’s first two albums (and still play them). But then she “experimented” with various musical styles and sounds. …FEATURING NORAH JONES presents some of those experiments, some successful and some not.

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  3. Jeff+Meyerson

    Not particularly a fan either, though I did like her duet with Ray Charles.

    And is there i>any song that Willie Nelson hasn’t recorded, either alone or in a duet?

    I don’t know or don’t like at least half the people she performs with here. I’ll pass.

    I’m surprised. I expected an NFL Draft post today. Maybe tomorrow

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, my NFL Draft Post will be on Sunday after all the dust has settled. I (and most Bills fans) have no idea who the Bills will draft at #27. I’m hoping they trade down and get more picks.

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      1. george Post author

        Todd, now that sports betting is legal, fans are betting on when college players are going to be drafted into the NFL! Madness!

      2. Todd Mason

        I’d also guess non-betting (as much as there is) fantasy and rotisserie team-formation is also in overdrive…I noted the Super Bowl-party level of barrenness in the Wegman’s soda aisle the day before yesterday…but didn’t immediately put it all together…

      3. george Post author

        Todd, I read a report in the BUFFALO NEWS that NY State has taken in $200 million in tax revenue on sports gambling. With the NBA and NHL Playoffs, I’m sure betting is brisk. But who in their Right Mind would bet on whether a certain player is going to be drafted in the Fifth Round by the Jets? A sure recipe for losing!

  4. Todd Mason

    Norah Jones is a major talent, but I, too, lost track of her after her movement away from jazz-infused music…and my quasi-hermitage. Liked her acting, as well. I idly wonder if she’s ever recorded with Ravi Shankar’s other musical kids. Could Go Look.

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