Deep Album Cuts Vol. 348: Norah Jones

 





Norah Jones has a new album, Visions, out next week. And I wanted to make a playlist that really reflects how interesting and wide ranging her career has been beyond her multi-platinum success with Come Away With Me

Norah Jones deep album cuts (Spotify playlist):

1. As We Fall (with Laszlo)
2. Angels (with Wax Poetic and Ilhan Erashin)
3. Nightingale
4. New York City (with The Peter Malick Group)
5. The Long Way Home
6. Moon Song
7. I Gotta Get Drunk (with The Little Willies)
8. Be My Somebody
9. Carlo! (with El Madmo)
10. You've Ruined Me
11. Loretta (with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings)
12. Here We Go Again (with Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis)
13. Black (with Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi)
14. I Worship You (with The Little Willies)
15. After The Fall
16. Oh, So Many Years (with Billie Joe Armstrong)
17. Don't Know What It Means (with Puss n Boots)
18. Tragedy
19. Begin Again
20. You Don't Know (with Puss n Boots)
21. Say No More
22. You're Not Alone

Track 1 from Butterflies with Laszlo (1999)
Track 2 from Wax Poetic with Wax Poetic (2000)
Track 3 from Come Away With Me (2002)
Track 4 from New York City with The Peter Malick Group (2003)
Track 5 from Feels Like Home (2004)
Track 6 from Feels Like Home (Deluxe Edition) (2004)
Track 7 from The Little Willies with The Little Willies (2006)
Track 8 from Not Too Late (2007)
Track 9 from El Madmo with El Madmo (2008)
Track 10 from The Fall (2009)
Track 11 from ...Featuring Norah Jones (2010)
Track 12 from Here We Go Again: Celebrating The Genius Of Ray Charles with Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis (2011)
Track 13 from Rome with Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi (2011)
Track 14 from For The Good Times with The Little Willies (2012)
Track 15 from Little Broken Hearts (2012)
Track 16 from Foreverly with Billie Joe Armstrong (2013)
Track 17 from No Fools, No Fun with Puss n Boots (2014)
Track 18 from Day Breaks (2016)
Track 19 from Begin Again (2019)
Track 20 from Sister with Puss n Boots (2020)
Track 21 from Pick Me Up Off The Floor (2020)
Track 22 from I Dream of Christmas (2021)

Geethali Norah Jones Shankar is the daughter of a world famous Indian musician, Ravi Shankar, who helped popularize the sitar in western music, partly through his friendship with The Beatles. Norah Jones mostly grew up in Texas with her mother, though, where she developed a love for country music and Billie Holiday. I had no idea Jones had a famous father until well after she'd sold millions of albums -- I wonder if Blue Note Records even knew when they signed her. 

In her early years in New York before becoming famous, Jones, recorded albums with the Texas band Laszlo, the trip hop group Wax Poetic, and blues guitarist Peter Malick. And after Come Away With Me became a mainstream phenomenon, she continued working with small bands and championing cult artists. The follow-up album Feels Like Home contained covers of Tom Waits and Townes Van Zandt songs (fun fact: Blue Note released a Norah Jones EP called Deep Cuts in 2009, so I felt obliged to include a song that was on it, "Moon Song"). 

Norah Jones has been invited to guest on records by a wide range of artists including Outkast, Foo Fighters, and Belle & Sebastian, and she collected those collaborations on the 2010 compilation ...Featuring Norah Jones. But even once she kind of had the opportunity to be a pop star, she kept pursuing these weird little passion projects, covering old country songs in bands with silly names like The Little Willies and Puss n Boots, harmonizing on Everly Brothers songs with Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, and wearing wacky costumes with the indie rock band El Madmo. 

Jones's solo albums have never had the wild range of her side projects, but she's gotten gradually gotten more adventurous with them. The biggest departure was Broken Little Hearts, a cathartic breakup album produced by Danger Mouse. I've been kind of a Danger Mouse skeptic for a long time, very often when an artist has an album produced by Danger Mouse it's my least favorite record by them, but I really like Broken Little Hearts. Her last couple records Begin Again and Pick Me Up Off The Floor really impressed me, too, so I have high hopes for her new record, I think she's still reaching her full potential as a songwriter and as a vocalist, it's cool that having huge success at such a young age has freed her up to experiment so much. 

Previous playlists in the Deep Album Cuts series:
Vol. 1: Brandy
Vol. 2: Whitney Houston
Vol. 3: Madonna
Vol. 4: My Chemical Romance
Vol. 5: Brad Paisley
Vol. 6: George Jones
Vol. 7: The Doors
Vol. 8: Jay-Z
Vol. 9: Robin Thicke
Vol. 10: R. Kelly
Vol. 11: Fall Out Boy
Vol. 12: TLC
Vol. 13: Pink
Vol. 14: Queen
Vol. 15: Steely Dan
Vol. 16: Trick Daddy
Vol. 17: Paramore
Vol. 18: Elton John
Vol. 19: Missy Elliott
Vol. 20: Mariah Carey
Vol. 21: The Pretenders
Vol. 22: "Weird Al" Yankovic
Vol. 23: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Vol. 24: Foo Fighters
Vol. 25: Counting Crows
Vol. 26: T.I.
Vol. 27: Jackson Browne
Vol. 28: Usher
Vol. 29: Mary J. Blige
Vol. 30: The Black Crowes
Vol. 31: Ne-Yo
Vol. 32: Blink-182
Vol. 33: One Direction
Vol. 34: Kelly Clarkson
Vol. 35: The B-52's
Vol. 36: Ludacris
Vol. 37: They Might Be Giants
Vol. 38: T-Pain
Vol. 39: Snoop Dogg
Vol. 40: Ciara
Vol. 41: Creedence Clearwater Revival
Vol. 42: Dwight Yoakam
Vol. 43: Demi Lovato
Vol. 44: Prince
Vol. 45: Duran Duran
Vol. 46: Rihanna
Vol. 47: Janet Jackson
Vol. 48: Sara Bareilles
Vol. 49: Motley Crue
Vol. 50: The Who
Vol. 51: Coldplay
Vol. 52: Alicia Keys
Vol. 53: Stone Temple Pilots
Vol. 54: David Bowie
Vol. 55: The Eagles
Vol. 56: The Beatles
Vol. 57: Beyonce
Vol. 58: Beanie Sigel
Vol. 59: A Tribe Called Quest
Vol. 60: Cheap Trick
Vol. 61: Guns N' Roses
Vol. 62: The Posies
Vol. 63: The Time
Vol. 64: Gucci Mane
Vol. 65: Violent Femmes
Vol. 66: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Vol. 67: Maxwell
Vol. 68: Parliament-Funkadelic
Vol. 69: Chevelle
Vol. 70: Ray Parker Jr. and Raydio
Vol. 71: Fantasia
Vol. 72: Heart
Vol. 73: Pitbull
Vol. 74: Nas
Vol. 75: Monica
Vol. 76: The Cars
Vol. 77: 112
Vol. 78: 2Pac
Vol. 79: Nelly
Vol. 80: Meat Loaf
Vol. 81: AC/DC
Vol. 82: Bruce Springsteen
Vol. 83: Pearl Jam
Vol. 84: Green Day
Vol. 85: George Michael and Wham!
Vol. 86: New Edition
Vol. 87: Chuck Berry
Vol. 88: Electric Light Orchestra
Vol. 89: Chic
Vol. 90: Journey
Vol. 91: Yes
Vol. 92: Soundgarden
Vol. 93: The Allman Brothers Band
Vol. 94: Mobb Deep
Vol. 95: Linkin Park
Vol. 96: Shania Twain
Vol. 97: Squeeze
Vol. 98: Taylor Swift
Vol. 99: INXS
Vol. 100: Stevie Wonder
Vol. 101: The Cranberries
Vol. 102: Def Leppard
Vol. 103: Bon Jovi
Vol. 104: Dire Straits
Vol. 105: The Police
Vol. 106: Sloan
Vol. 107: Peter Gabriel
Vol. 108: Led Zeppelin
Vol. 109: Dave Matthews Band
Vol. 110: Nine Inch Nails
Vol. 111: Talking Heads
Vol. 112: Smashing Pumpkins
Vol. 113: System Of A Down
Vol. 114: Aretha Franklin
Vol. 115: Michael Jackson
Vol. 116: Alice In Chains
Vol. 117: Paul Simon
Vol. 118: Lil Wayne
Vol. 119: Nirvana
Vol. 120: Kix
Vol. 121: Phil Collins
Vol. 122: Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Vol. 123: Sonic Youth
Vol. 124: Bob Seger
Vol. 125: Radiohead
Vol. 126: Eric Church
Vol. 127: Neil Young
Vol. 128: Future
Vol. 129: Say Anything
Vol. 130: Maroon 5
Vol. 131: Kiss
Vol. 132: Dinosaur Jr.
Vol. 133: Stevie Nicks
Vol. 134: Talk Talk
Vol. 135: Ariana Grande
Vol. 136: Roxy Music
Vol. 137: The Cure
Vol. 138: 2 Chainz
Vol. 139: Kelis
Vol. 140: Ben Folds Five
Vol. 141: DJ Khaled
Vol. 142: Little Feat
Vol. 143: Brendan Benson
Vol. 144: Chance The Rapper
Vol. 145: Miguel
Vol. 146: The Geto Boys
Vol. 147: Meek Mill
Vol. 148: Tool
Vol. 149: Jeezy
Vol. 150: Lady Gaga
Vol. 151: Eddie Money
Vol. 152: LL Cool J
Vol. 153: Cream
Vol. 154: Pavement
Vol. 155: Miranda Lambert
Vol. 156: Gang Starr
Vol. 157: Little Big Town
Vol. 158: Thin Lizzy
Vol. 159: Pat Benatar
Vol. 160: Depeche Mode
Vol. 161: Rush
Vol. 162: Three 6 Mafia
Vol. 163: Jennifer Lopez
Vol. 164: Rage Against The Machine
Vol. 165: Huey Lewis and the News
Vol. 166: Dru Hill
Vol. 167: The Strokes
Vol. 168: The Notorious B.I.G.
Vol. 169: Sparklehorse
Vol. 170: Kendrick Lamar
Vol. 171: Mazzy Star
Vol. 172: Erykah Badu
Vol. 173: The Smiths
Vol. 174: Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
Vol. 175: Fountains Of Wayne
Vol. 176: Joe Diffie
Vol. 177: Morphine
Vol. 178: Dr. Dre
Vol. 179: The Rolling Stones
Vol. 180: Superchunk
Vol. 181: The Replacements
Vol. 339: The Breeders
Vol. 340: Sleater-Kinney
Vol. 341: Lana Del Rey
Vol. 342: Melanie
Vol. 343: Scarface
Vol. 344: Miley Cyrus
Vol. 345: Toby Keith
Vol. 346: The Jesus And Mary Chain
Vol. 347: Bob Marley & The Wailers
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