BLUE NOTE ANNOUNCES 20th ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION OF NORAH JONES’ SEMINAL DEBUT ALBUM COME AWAY WITH ME

A 44-TRACK COLLECTION WITH 22 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACKS

INCLUDING NORAH’S EARLY DEMOS AND THE NEVER-BEFORE-HEARD

FIRST VERSION OF THE ALBUM PRODUCED BY CRAIG STREET

LISTEN TO THE PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED ORIGINAL VERSION OF

“COME AWAY WITH ME” FROM THE ALLAIRE SESSIONS 

20 years ago, on February 26, 2002, a hard-to-categorize album by an unknown 22-year-old singer, songwriter, and pianist was released with modest expectations. Released by the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records, it wasn’t a jazz album, nor did it resemble anything else on the pop landscape of 2002. But Come Away With Me, the debut album by Norah Jones, would go on to charm the world and introduce one of the greatest voices of our time. The album steadily grew into a global phenomenon, reaching #1 in 20 countries, selling nearly 30 million copies, and sweeping the 2003 GRAMMY Awards with eight wins including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.

On April 29, Blue Note/UMe will release Come Away With Me: 20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition, a remarkable 44-track collection that captures the emergence of a singular talent and reveals for the first time the full story of the making of this now-classic album. In addition to a remaster of the original album, which was produced by Arif Mardin, the Super Deluxe Edition also includes 22 previously unreleased tracks including the original demos that Norah submitted to Blue Note, the complete First Session demos she made after being signed, and the first version of the album that Norah made at Allaire Studios with producer Craig Street, most of which has never been heard before and offers a fascinating look at the album that might have been.

The 20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition was produced by Eli Wolf and will be released digitally and physically as a 4-LP vinyl set and a 3-CD set, both of which come in premium packaging with an extensive booklet featuring new liner notes by Norah and rare session photos. Standalone 1-LP and 1-CD versions of the remastered original album will also be released. All formats are available for pre-order now. The never-before-released original version of Norah’s song “Come Away With Me” from The Allaire Sessions is available to stream or download today

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In February 2002, America was still emerging from the dark shadows of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and Norah’s voice and music—pure, warm, and reassuring—struck a deep emotional chord with listeners the world over. Norah had moved from Texas to New York City in 1999 after spending two years as a jazz piano major at the University of North Texas. While playing jazz gigs at restaurants around town, Norah also fell in with a circle of singer-songwriters including Jesse Harris and Richard Julian who played often at the Living Room on the Lower East Side and inspired her to broaden the creative pathways she might one day take.

On Norah’s 21st birthday, EMI Publishing employee Shell White heard her performing at a jazz brunch and arranged a meeting with Blue Note President Bruce Lundvall. A month later Norah was in Lundvall’s office playing him her 3-song demo CD, which included two jazz songs: “Walkin’ My Baby Back Home” and a remarkably self-assured version of the standard “Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most” that Norah had recorded in her high school band room accompanying herself on piano. The last song on the CD was one of Harris’ that leaned more in a singer-songwriter direction with Harris on acoustic guitar and Lee Alexander on bass.

Soon after, Lundvall signed Norah to a demo deal, and by the time she went into the recording studio she had decided to focus primarily on new originals written by Harris, Alexander, and herself. “The very first song we did in those sessions was one of Jesse’s, called ‘Don’t Know Why’ that we hadn’t yet played live,” Norah recalls in the new collection’s liner notes. “We got it on the first try and it just felt great, one of those magical, easy takes. When we walked back into the control room to listen, [engineer] Jay [Newland] was over the moon. It really built my confidence for the rest of the session and set the tone for what we were going for. After all was said and done, it was this version that ended up on the final record, with only some harmonies and a doubled guitar added to it.”

Lundvall loved what he heard and signed Norah as a Blue Note artist, and she began to prepare to record her debut album. “Cassandra Wilson’s New Moon Daughter had been a favorite album of mine and was a big inspiration for the kind of record I wanted to make,” Norah writes. “Since I loved the instrument choices (beautiful slide and acoustic guitars) and the production, I asked Bruce if I could meet with Craig Street, who produced it. Craig and I met a few times and got along really well. He liked the demos and said we should put those out as the record or use most of them, but I was really excited to explore a slightly different vibe, one I knew he could help me find.”

Norah and Street went into Allaire Studios near Woodstock in upstate New York with some of her favorite musicians including Bill Frisell and Kevin Breit on guitars, Brian Blade and Kenny Wollesen on drums, Rob Burger on accordion and organ, and Alexander on bass. “Nearly everything we recorded felt special. We re-recorded most of the songs from the demos to see where else we could take them,” Norah recalls. But during the mixing session Norah began to question whether they had gone too far with some of the songs and wondered if Street had been right about the strength of the demos.

After delivering the Allaire mixes to Blue Note, Lundvall came to the same conclusion that the new recordings had strayed too far from what was so special about the demos. It was decided that Norah should go back into the studio to start again with Arif Mardin producing. They ended up keeping three songs from the Allaire sessions (“Seven Years,” “Feelin’ The Same Way,” and “The Long Day Is Over”), two from the demo sessions (“Don’t Know Why” and “Turn Me On”), and recorded nine additional songs that hewed more closely to the spirit of the demos. The resulting album became Come Away With Me.

Now, 20 years later, Norah decided to release the Allaire version of the album. “It’s been a bit like time traveling to some alternate universe of the album that nobody ever heard,” she says. “When I approached Craig to tell him about it, he suggested we ask Tony Maserati to ‘balance’ the recordings. This brought my vocal to the front more and I can finally hear my little 22-year-old self trying new things and fitting into the music around me just fine. Re-visiting these sessions after listening to them only once in the last 20 years has been a lovely surprise. I’m so glad to finally re-unite with Craig and get a chance to finish what we started together. I learned a lot from him, and I always think of that time upstate as a sort of dreamy fantasy, and I still get that feeling when I listen to these recordings.”

As Norah reflects back upon Come Away With Me, she says “I was incredibly proud of this album and so thankful to everyone who made it with me…I figured it was a good first try and felt that it truly captured who I was - musically - at that time, which made me the proudest and is all you can really hope for when making a record. In the end I was so thankful that I got to explore a few different paths before putting them all together. No one, including the label, had any idea it would reach the success that it did. I’m forever grateful to Bruce and the very special team at Blue Note for giving me the chance to find my sound through all of it and for never telling me who I had to be.”

Come Away With Me—20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition – Track Listing:

DISC 1

             Come Away With Me – 20th Anniversary Remaster

1          Don’t Know Why

2          Seven Years

3          Cold Cold Heart

4          Feelin’ The Same Way

5          Come Away With Me

6          Shoot The Moon

7          Turn Me On

8          Lonestar

9          I’ve Got To See You Again

10        Painter Song

11        One Flight Down

12        Nightingale

13        The Long Day Is Over

14        The Nearness Of You

DISC 2

             The Demos

1          Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most

2          Walkin’ My Baby Back Home

3          World of Trouble

            First Sessions Outtakes

4          The Only Time

5          I Didn’t Know About You

6          Something Is Calling You (tabla version)

7          Just Like A Dream Today 

8          When Sunny Gets Blue 

9          What Am I To You

10        Hallelujah I Love Him So

11        Daydream 

All tracks above previously unreleased

            First Sessions EP

12        Don’t Know Why

13        Come Away With Me

14        Something Is Calling You 

15        Turn Me On

16        Lonestar

17        Peace

These 6 demos previously released as the promo-only First Sessions EP

DISC 3

            The Allaire Sessions     

1          I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight

2          I’ve Got To See You Again * 

3          What Would I Do 

4          Come Away With Me *

5          Picture In A Frame **

6          Nightingale *

7          Peace *

8          What Am I To You *

9          Painter Song *

10        Turn Me On *

11        A Little At A Time

12        One Flight Down *

13        Fragile 

*          alternate version

**        alternate mix

All tracks previously unreleased except “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight” and “Picture In A Frame”

NORAH JONES PREMIERES NEW VIDEO FOR “I DREAM OF CHRISTMAS”

NORAH JONES PREMIERES MERRY NEW VIDEO FOR “I DREAM OF CHRISTMAS”

THE TITLE TRACK OF HER FIRST-EVER HOLIDAY ALBUM

WATCH NOW EXCLUSIVELY ON FACEBOOK

Norah Jones has premiered a festive new video for “I Dream Of Christmas,” which is available to watch now exclusively on Facebook. The video was directed by Dano Cerny and features cameos from a host of notable personalities including Gleb Savchenko, Scott Tweedie, Emma Brooks McAllister, and Courtney Mawhorr. The song is the title track of her first-ever holiday album I Dream Of Christmas, which is out now in an expanded digital deluxe version featuring 3 additional tracks.

Norah has been announced as part of the star-studded line-up for the holiday special “In Performance at the White House: Spirit of the Season,” which airs Dec. 21 on PBS hosted by Jennifer Garner and featuring remarks by President Joseph R. Biden and Dr. Jill Biden. Norah will also be performing songs from the new album during upcoming TV appearances on NBC The Today Show (Dec. 15), CBS Saturday Morning (Dec. 18), and ABC’s “Disney Parks Magical Christmas Parade” (Dec. 25). Norah paid tribute to Joni Mitchell with a medley of songs by the legendary singer-songwriter as part of the Kennedy Center Honors which airs Dec. 22 on CBS. Last week the livestream event “Norah Jones: I Dream Of Christmas Live At The Empire State Building (Presented by Citi),” found her performing a set of holiday music from the World’s Most Famous Building’s Observatory.

Norah has been a steady voice of warmth and reassurance for nearly 20 years since her cozy 2002 debut album Come Away With Me became a familiar musical companion for millions of people around the world. With I Dream Of Christmas, the 9-time GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and pianist offers a delightful and comforting collection of timeless seasonal favorites and affecting new originals that explore the complicated emotions of our times and our hopes that this holiday season will be full of joy and togetherness.

NORAH JONES LIVESTREAM FROM EMPIRE STATE BUILDING DEC. 9; RELEASES 3 NEW TRACKS ON "I DREAM OF CHRISTMAS" DIGITAL DELUXE

Blue Note Records has announced “Norah Jones: I Dream Of Christmas Live At The Empire State Building (Presented by Citi),” a special livestream event that will feature the 9-time GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and pianist Norah Jones performing a set of holiday music atop the iconic New York City skyscraper. The event celebrates the release of Norah’s new album I Dream Of Christmas and can be streamed worldwide on her YouTube Channel this Thursday, December 9 at 4:30pm EST.

Norah will also be performing songs from the album during several upcoming TV performances including ABC Good Morning America (Dec. 9), NBC The Today Show (Dec. 15), CBS Saturday Morning (Dec. 18), and ABC’s “Disney Parks Magical Christmas Parade” (Dec. 25).

An expanded digital deluxe version of I Dream Of Christmas has also just been released which features 3 additional tracks including Norah’s new original song “I Dream Of Christmas,” the spiritual “The Last Month Of The Year,” and the holiday classic “I’ll Be Home For Christmas.” Norah’s version of “The Christmas Waltz” is also available exclusively on Amazon Music as part of their Amazon Originals series. The album is a delightful and comforting collection of timeless seasonal favorites and affecting new originals that explore the complicated emotions of our times and our hopes that this holiday season will be full of joy and togetherness. 

The track listing for I Dream Of Christmas (Deluxe) is as follows:

1.     Christmas Calling (Jolly Jones) (Norah Jones)

2.     Christmas Don’t Be Late (Ross Bagdasarian)

3.     Christmas Glow (Norah Jones)

4.     White Christmas (Irving Berlin)

5.     Christmastime (Norah Jones/Leon Michels)

6.     Blue Christmas (Billy Hayes/Jay W. Johnson)

7.     It’s Only Christmas Once A Year (Norah Jones)

8.     You’re Not Alone (Norah Jones/Leon Michels)

9.     Winter Wonderland (Richard B. Smith/Felix Bernard)

10.  A Holiday With You (Norah Jones)

11.  Run Rudolph Run (Johnny Marks/Marvin Brodie)

12.  Christmas Time Is Here (Lee Mendelson/Vince Guaraldi)

13.  What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? (Frank Loesser)

14.  I Dream Of Christmas (Norah Jones/Leon Michels)

15.  Last Month of the Year (Vera Hall/Ruby Pickens Tartt/Alan Lomax)

16.  I’ll Be Home For Christmas (Walter Kent/Kim Gannon/Buck Ram)

NORAH JONES RELEASES FIRST-EVER HOLIDAY ALBUM I DREAM OF CHRISTMAS A COLLECTION OF SEASONAL FAVORITES & NEW ORIGINALS OUT NOW ON BLUE NOTE RECORDS

LISTEN TO NORAH REINVENT THE CHIPMUNKS’ “CHRISTMAS DON’T BE LATE”

Norah Jones has been a steady voice of warmth and reassurance for nearly 20 years since her cozy 2002 debut album Come Away With Me became a familiar musical companion for millions of people around the world. Now the 9-time GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and pianist has released her first-ever holiday album with I Dream Of Christmas, a delightful and comforting collection of timeless seasonal favorites and affecting new originals that explore the complicated emotions of our times and our hopes that this holiday season will be full of joy and togetherness.

“I’ve always loved Christmas music but never had the inclination to make a holiday album until now,” Norah says. “Last year I found myself listening to James Brown’s Funky Christmas and Elvis’s Christmas Album on Sunday’s during lockdown for a sense of comfort. In January 2021, I started thinking about making a Christmas album of my own. It gave me something fun to work on and look forward to.”

“When I was trying to figure out which direction to take, the original songs started popping in my head,” Norah explains. “They were all about trying to find the joys of Christmas, catching that spark, that feeling of love and inclusion that I was longing for during the rest of the year. Then there are all the classics that have that special nostalgia that can hit you no matter who or where you are in life. It was hard to narrow down, but I picked favorite classics that I knew I could make my own.”

Among the album’s many pleasures are Norah’s playful reinvention of The Chipmunk’s “Christmas Don’t Be Late” by David Seville (aka Ross Bagdasarian), which is given a languid beat and swaggering horns. Other highlights include sublime versions of “White Christmas,” “Blue Christmas,” “Winter Wonderland,” and “Christmas Time Is Here.” 

I Dream Of Christmas was produced by Leon Michels, and features an excellent cast of musicians including Brian Blade on drums, Tony Scherr and Nick Movshon on bass, Russ Pahl on pedal steel guitar, Marika Hughes on cello, Dave Guy on trumpet, Raymond Mason on trombone, and Michels on saxophone, flute, percussion, and more.

The track listing for I Dream Of Christmas is as follows:

1.     Christmas Calling (Jolly Jones) (Norah Jones)

2.     Christmas Don’t Be Late (Ross Bagdasarian)

3.     Christmas Glow (Norah Jones)

4.     White Christmas (Irving Berlin)

5.     Christmastime (Norah Jones/Leon Michels)

6.     Blue Christmas (Billy Hayes/Jay W. Johnson)

7.     It’s Only Christmas Once A Year (Norah Jones)

8.     You’re Not Alone (Norah Jones/Leon Michels)

9.     Winter Wonderland (Richard B. Smith/Felix Bernard)

10.  A Holiday With You (Norah Jones)

11.  Run Rudolph Run (Johnny Marks/Marvin Brodie)

12.  Christmas Time Is Here (Lee Mendelson/Vince Guaraldi)

13.  What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? (Frank Loesser)

 

NORAH JONES ANNOUNCES FIRST-EVER HOLIDAY ALBUM I DREAM OF CHRISTMAS A COLLECTION OF SEASONAL FAVORITES & NEW ORIGINALS OUT OCTOBER 15

NORAH JONES ANNOUNCES FIRST-EVER HOLIDAY ALBUM

I DREAM OF CHRISTMAS

A COLLECTION OF SEASONAL FAVORITES & NEW ORIGINALS

OUT OCTOBER 15 ON BLUE NOTE RECORDS

LISTEN TO “CHRISTMAS CALLING (JOLLY JONES)”

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Norah Jones has been a steady voice of warmth and reassurance for nearly 20 years since her cozy 2002 debut album Come Away With Me became a familiar musical companion for millions of people around the world. Now the 9-time GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and pianist has made her first-ever holiday album with I Dream Of Christmas, a delightful and comforting collection of timeless seasonal favorites and affecting new originals that explore the complicated emotions of our times and our hopes that this holiday season will be full of joy and togetherness. I Dream Of Christmas will be released October 15 on Blue Note Records and can be pre-ordered now on vinyl, CD, and digital download.

“I’ve always loved Christmas music but never had the inclination to make a holiday album until now,” Norah says. “Last year I found myself listening to James Brown’s Funky Christmas and Elvis’s Christmas Album on Sunday’s during lockdown for a sense of comfort. In January 2021, I started thinking about making a Christmas album of my own. It gave me something fun to work on and look forward to.”

The album’s opening track, Norah’s original Christmas Calling (Jolly Jones) is available to stream or download today. Over chiming piano chords, Norah expresses a deep desire for holiday cheer and companionship. “I wanna hear the music play / I wanna dance and laugh and sway / I wanna happy holiday for Christmas.”

“When I was trying to figure out which direction to take, the original songs started popping in my head,” Norah explains. “They were all about trying to find the joys of Christmas, catching that spark, that feeling of love and inclusion that I was longing for during the rest of the year. Then there are all the classics that have that special nostalgia that can hit you no matter who or where you are in life. It was hard to narrow down, but I picked favorite classics that I knew I could make my own.”

Among the album’s many pleasures are Norah’s playful reinvention of The Chipmunk’s “Christmas Don’t Be Late” by David Seville (aka Ross Bagdasarian), which is given a languid beat and swaggering horns. Other highlights include sublime versions of “White Christmas,” “Blue Christmas,” “Winter Wonderland,” and “Christmas Time Is Here.”

I Dream Of Christmas was produced by Leon Michels, and features an excellent cast of musicians including Brian Blade on drums, Tony Scherr and Nick Movshon on bass, Russ Pahl on pedal steel guitar, Marika Hughes on cello, Dave Guy on trumpet, Raymond Mason on trombone, and Michels on saxophone, flute, percussion, and more.

The track listing for I Dream Of Christmas is as follows: 

1.     Christmas Calling (Jolly Jones) (Norah Jones)

2.     Christmas Don’t Be Late (Ross Bagdasarian)

3.     Christmas Glow (Norah Jones)

4.     White Christmas (Irving Berlin)

5.     Christmastime (Norah Jones/Leon Michels)

6.     Blue Christmas (Billy Hayes/Jay W. Johnson)

7.     It’s Only Christmas Once A Year (Norah Jones)

8.     You’re Not Alone (Norah Jones/Leon Michels)

9.     Winter Wonderland (Richard B. Smith/Felix Bernard)

10.  A Holiday With You (Norah Jones)

11.  Run Rudolph Run (Johnny Marks/Marvin Brodie)

12.  Christmas Time Is Here (Lee Mendelson/Vince Guaraldi)

13.  What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? (Frank Loesser)

NORAH JONES ANNOUNCES SPECIAL LIVESTREAM PERFORMANCE OF HER ACCLAIMED 2020 ALBUM PICK ME UP OFF THE FLOOR

TO AIR JUNE 12 ON THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF ITS RELEASE

FULL BAND PERFORMANCE FROM IRVING PLAZA IN NYC WILL BE DIRECTED BY DANNY CLINCH AND FEATURE THE SINGER-PIANIST WITH DRUMMER BRIAN BLADE, BASSIST TONY SCHERR & VIOLINIST MAZZ SWIFT

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Norah Jones has announced a special livestream performance of her acclaimed 2020 album Pick Me Up Off The Floor, which will air Saturday, June 12th on the one-year anniversary of the album’s release. Tickets are on sale now at norahjones.veeps.com. A portion of the proceeds from the livestream will go to Crew Nation to help support touring and venue crews whose livelihoods were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

When Jones’ 2020 tour plans were cancelled due to the pandemic, she instead connected with fans through her beloved weekly solo performances on her Facebook page (Norah Jones’s Extraordinary At-Home ConcertsThe New Yorker). Now for the first time the singer, songwriter, and pianist will present full-band performances of Pick Me Up Off The Floor songs like “I’m Alive,” “Flame Twin,” “Hurts To Be Alone,” and “To Live” with Brian Blade on drums, Tony Scherr on bass, and Mazz Swift on violin. The show will be directed by renowned photographer Danny Clinch from Irving Plaza in New York City.

Jones says, “Since I wasn’t able to tour behind the release of Pick Me Up Off The Floor last year, I’m excited to finally play the songs live with a killer band for the album’s one year anniversary!”

Born out of Jones’ singles series, Pick Me Up Off The Floor was a collection of songs that spoke deeply to the moment with lyrics that confronted loss and offered hope, conjuring a heavy mood that leaned into darkness before ultimately finding the light. Featuring collaborators including Jeff Tweedy and Brian Blade, the album blurred sonic colors of Americana, soul, blues, and jazz, held together beautifully by the sly groove of her piano trios.

“A work for and of its time, and perhaps the perfect panacea,” PASTE wrote. “Let Norah Jones reassure you like no one else can.” Rolling Stone described the album as “comfort in trying times,” while MOJO called it “a transporting treat.” The New York Times also offered praise for Jones’ affecting songwriting: “more than a couple of hooks—sung in her famous, dusty-rose sigh—that rest gently on the ear, then wriggle inside your head.”

NORAH JONES RELEASES FIRST-EVER LIVE ALBUM ‘TIL WE MEET AGAIN

NORAH JONES RELEASES FIRST-EVER LIVE ALBUM

‘TIL WE MEET AGAIN OUT NOW ON BLUE NOTE 

Nearly two decades into her storied career, 9-time GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, pianist, and 2020’s most livestreamed artist Norah Jones has released her first full live album ‘Til We Meet Again. The collection presents globe-spanning performances from the U.S., France, Italy, Brazil, and Argentina that were recorded between 2017-2019 with musicians including drummer Brian Blade, bassists Christopher Thomas and Jesse Murphy, organist Pete Remm, guitarist Jesse Harris, flutist Jorge Continentino, and percussionist Marcelo Costa. ‘Til We Meet Again is out now on vinyl, CD, and digital platforms.

WATCH NORAH ON “FIRST LOOK” WITH DON WAS

The 14 songs featured on ‘Til We Meet Again also span Jones’ entire career from her 2002 debut Come Away With Me (“Don’t Know Why,” “I’ve Got To See You Again,” “Cold, Cold Heart”), 2004’s Feels Like Home (“Sunrise,” “Those Sweet Words”), 2012’s Little Broken Hearts (“After The Fall”), 2016’s Day Breaks (“Flipside,” “Tragedy”), as well as her more recent singles series (“It Was You,” “Begin Again,” “Just A Little Bit,” “Falling,” and “I’ll Be Gone”). The album closes with Jones’ stunning solo piano performance of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun,” a tribute to Chris Cornell that was recorded at the Fox Theatre in Detroit just days after Cornell’s death following a performance at the same venue.

The track listing for ‘Til We Meet Again is as follows:

1. Cold, Cold Heart (Hank Williams)

Recorded September 20, 2018 at Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa, CA

2. It Was You (Norah Jones)

Recorded September 28, 2018 at Ohana Festival, Dana Point, CA

3. Begin Again (Norah Jones/Emily Fiskio)

Recorded July 28, 2018 at Live au Campo, Perpignan, France

4. Those Sweet Words (Lee Alexander/Richard Julian)

Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

5. I’ve Got To See You Again (Jesse Harris)

Recorded July 28, 2018 at Live au Campo, Perpignan, France

6. After The Fall (Norah Jones/Brian Burton)

Recorded April 8, 2018 at Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Milan, Italy

7. I’ll Be Gone (Pete Remm)

Recorded December 9, 2019 at Espaço das Américas, São Paulo, Brazil 

8. Just A Little Bit (Norah Jones/Sarah Oda/Brian Blade/Christopher Thomas)

Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

9. Falling (Norah Jones/Rodrigo Amarante)

Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

10. Tragedy (Norah Jones/Sarah Oda)

Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

11. Sunrise (Norah Jones/Lee Alexander)

Recorded December 16, 2019 at Movistar Arena, Buenos Aires, Argentina

12. Flipside (Norah Jones/Pete Remm)

Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

13. Don’t Know Why (Jesse Harris)

Recorded July 28, 2018 at Live au Campo, Perpignan, France

14. Black Hole Sun (Chris Cornell)

Recorded May 23, 2017 at Fox Theatre Detroit, Detroit, MI

Produced by Norah Jones and Jamie Landry

NORAH JONES TO RELEASE FIRST-EVER LIVE ALBUM ‘TIL WE MEET AGAIN

DUE OUT APRIL 16 ON BLUE NOTE LISTEN TO THE 1st SINGLE “IT WAS YOU”

14-TRACK COLLECTION FEATURES GLOBE-SPANNING PERFORMANCES FROM THE U.S., FRANCE, ITALY, BRAZIL & ARGENTINA

Nearly two decades into her storied career, 9-time GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, pianist, and 2020’s most livestreamed artist Norah Jones will release her first full live album ‘Til We Meet Again on April 16. The collection presents globe-spanning performances from the U.S., France, Italy, Brazil, and Argentina that were recorded between 2017-2019. The first single “It Was You,” which is available to stream or download today, was recorded at the 2018 Ohana Festival in Dana Point, California with Pete Remm on organ, Christopher Thomas on bass, and Brian Blade on drums. Additional musicians featured on the album include bassist Jesse Murphy, guitarist Jesse Harris, flutist Jorge Continentino, and percussionist Marcelo Costa‘Til We Meet Again can be pre-ordered now on vinyl, CD, or digital download.

“Whether we’re musicians or fans, we all miss sharing the experience of live music,” says Jones. “I’ll be highlighting a different charity every week on my Facebook page to send some love to the folks who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes in the live music industry and have had their jobs put on hold.  I can’t wait to all be together again.”

The 14 songs featured on ‘Til We Meet Again also span Jones’ entire career from her 2002 debut Come Away With Me(“Don’t Know Why,” “I’ve Got To See You Again,” “Cold, Cold Heart”), 2004’s Feels Like Home (“Sunrise,” “Those Sweet Words”), 2012’s Little Broken Hearts (“After The Fall”), 2016’s Day Breaks (“Flipside,” “Tragedy”), as well as her more recent singles series (“It Was You,” “Begin Again,” “Just A Little Bit,” “Falling,” and the GRAMMY-nominated “I’ll Be Gone”). The album closes with Jones’ stunning solo piano performance of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun,” a tribute to Chris Cornell that was recorded at the Fox Theatre in Detroit just days after Cornell’s death following a performance at the same venue.

The track listing for ‘Til We Meet Again is as follows:

1. Cold, Cold Heart (Hank Williams)
Recorded September 20, 2018 at Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa, CA 

2. It Was You (Norah Jones)
Recorded September 28, 2018 at Ohana Festival, Dana Point, CA

3. Begin Again (Norah Jones/Emily Fiskio)
Recorded July 28, 2018 at Live au Campo, Perpignan, France 

4. Those Sweet Words (Lee Alexander/Richard Julian)
Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

5. I’ve Got To See You Again (Jesse Harris)
Recorded July 28, 2018 at Live au Campo, Perpignan, France 

6. After The Fall (Norah Jones/Brian Burton)
Recorded April 8, 2018 at Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Milan, Italy 

7. I’ll Be Gone (Pete Remm)
Recorded December 9, 2019 at Espaço das Américas, São Paulo, Brazil 

8. Just A Little Bit (Norah Jones/Sarah Oda/Brian Blade/Christopher Thomas)
Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

9. Falling (Norah Jones/Rodrigo Amarante)
Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

10. Tragedy (Norah Jones/Sarah Oda)
Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

11. Sunrise (Norah Jones/Lee Alexander)
Recorded December 16, 2019 at Movistar Arena, Buenos Aires, Argentina

12. Flipside (Norah Jones/Pete Remm)
Recorded December 13, 2019 at Vivo Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

13. Don’t Know Why (Jesse Harris)
Recorded July 28, 2018 at Live au Campo, Perpignan, France 

14. Black Hole Sun (Chris Cornell)
Recorded May 23, 2017 at Fox Theatre Detroit, Detroit, MI 

Produced by Norah Jones and Jamie Landry