Advantages: Lovely to relax to Disadvantages: Can make you sleepy if you get too relaxed
I would just like to say that this review can be found in a few other sources. However since these are my words and thus copyrighted to me i do not see the harm in copying my review of this artists latest album here. That said. On with the review
After listening to the album a minimum of 10 times in a 4-day period I feel it is time for a review. Some people {One a fellow reviewer} seem to think that NorahJones is a Jazz singer. She of course is not jazz. It is made evident once again how she is so good at resisting being pinned down to any label. There are elements of Jazz, soul, country and even an element of rock music in some of the songs. Once again the shear range of musical genres this album crosses is outstanding. Yet at the end this is a better album then come away with me. There are no more half finished songs in "feels like ...
Advantages: Some outstanding tracks. Disadvantages: Some rubbish.
NorahJones - Come away with me
This album cost me a princely sum of 50p from Barnsley Sunday Market.
The album, released in 2002 is still riding high in the jazz charts, and the only track I had heard prior to buying this album was 'Don't know why' which is certainly in the jazz style of ballads, and she has a jazzy voice to match.
Five Grammy's, twenty million plus sales, this has gotta be a cracking album right?
Coupled with the fact that she is the daughter of Ravi Shankar and sister of Anoushka I was counting my blessings, so it was with some excitement I parted with my 50p.
I am a strange bod sometimes and have a bit of a ritual when it comes to CD's, which I rarely buy these days. Firstly I put it on and then take the sleeve/insert and read it from back to front, looking at lyrics (if they are included) and any ...
Advantages: Such lovely music to relax to Disadvantages: perhaps a tad bit to relaxing
I would just like to say that this review can be found in a few other sources. However since these are my words and thus copyrighted to me i do not see the harm in copying my review of this artists latest album here. That said. On with the review
After listening to the album a minimum of 10 times in a 4-day period I feel it is time for a review. Some people {One a fellow reviewer} seem to think that NorahJones is a Jazz singer. She of course is not jazz. It is made evident once again how she is so good at resisting being pinned down to any label. There are elements of Jazz, soul, country and even an element of rock music in some of the songs. Once again the shear range of musical genres this album crosses is outstanding. Yet at the end this is a better album then come away with me. There are no more half finished songs in "feels like ...