Buy This Album. Now
5
By 40189492710
If I was offered one of two options: A. A billion dollars B. This album I would, without hesitation, select this album. In many ways, this is your classic break-up album. But it also has a sense of sly coolness (Happy Pills), with a hint of sadness (Good Morning), and a sprinkle of revenge (Miriam). In fact, my ex-wife sent me the lyrics to Miriam before she keyed my car and took full custody of our children. But I wasn’t too distraught, thanks to this perfect album. Whether it’s the beautiful voice of Norah, or the groovy signature bass guitar sound of Danger Mouse, this album will make you wish you had an extra set of ears. It’s incredible. I let my sister borrow it for a month. She told me it was “ok.” I haven’t spoken to her since. Don’t like the album? Find a new brother. Seriously, buy this album. It will make you believe in a higher power.
❤️
5
By Trust and Us
❤️
A MASTERPIECE
5
By absoluteCornholio
I gotta say that each and every song on this album was wonderfully produced, and this is by far (in my opinion) Norah’s best album. Absolutely STUNNING.
Not a favorite.
3
By Unorganized Territory
Norah Jones' previous albums each have tunes that easily come to mind. This collection is not nearly as charming or memorable, and lacks continuity.
Bass is heavy-handed, almost drowning out some vocals. Jones' unique sound, enthusiasm and vocal range seem diminished and blasé. With the exception of "Out On the Road" and "All A Dream," this album is tedious - too pop and monotonous for me.
Another Quality Album
5
By RedHawkReviewer
Again, I love each song on this album and it has another song in which I have an obsession: MIRIAM. So, so good.
Recommended tracks:
1. Miriam
2. Happy Pills
3. Travelin’ On
4. Little Broken Hearts
5. After the Fall
Love this album
5
By Lovbucket
They are so much more than songs they are just wonderful stories plus they remind me of my time traveling in Italy.
Norah Jones' singing is excellent, mixing not so much
3
By Waterdog111
This is a solid pop album with the songs engaging and Norah Jones' vocals as strong as ever. The mixing is very bass heavy, to the point of annoyance. I never considered Norah Jones as boom car material but this album would give the subwoofers a work out.
Can't stop listening
5
By Maverick6969
I've been in love with this album since my ears fell upon it. I love that she's doing something different and welcome NJ and her collaborations. One of the reasons I'm in love with this CD is my fear of flying. I listened to this while taking off and Good Moring helped easy my anxities. Another reason to love this album, it's another side of Nora Jones and not just the girl next door type. I like the darker side of her.
Love It
5
By triniflava674
One of my go to albums when while I'm in my moment of clarity...
Good Follow Up to "The Fall"
5
By ejp10@psu
I appreciate the jazzy Norah, but this album is brimming with a controlled musical energy that I like. I can here some of her country twang and even spaghetti western influences, but it definitely still has a modern edge. This is a Norah I don't want to mess with and it's a revelation.