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NORAH JONES Well 2004 is Starting out Very good at least for Artists that I like. With New CDS on the way from lots of my fav artists and some special favorites from the past. This year is the 20th Anniversary of 1984, my personal favorite year of music, dont get me rolling on all those names and songs. But I have good vibes about 2004, but if U guys like NORAH get ready for this new CD "feels like home", her label is LOW-KEYING it with promotion and all that, they are taking the same approach as before, just let the music speak, probably no videos right away, and very little interviews and stuff, but a tour of EUROPE is starting very soon and USA to begin in JUNE, the CD will feature 13 tracks, 6 written by NORAH, the rest by her band a few covers of rarely heard songs. I know everyone will be expecting this CD to do what the last one did, but its not going to happen, so dont even compare them, like NORAH said if we sell 100,000 I would be surprised. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: Well 2004 is Starting out Very good at least for Artists that I like. With New CDS on the way from lots of my fav artists and some special favorites from the past. This year is the 20th Anniversary of 1984, my personal favorite year of music, dont get me rolling on all those names and songs. But I have good vibes about 2004, but if U guys like NORAH get ready for this new CD "feels like home", her label is LOW-KEYING it with promotion and all that, they are taking the same approach as before, just let the music speak, probably no videos right away, and very little interviews and stuff, but a tour of EUROPE is starting very soon and USA to begin in JUNE, the CD will feature 13 tracks, 6 written by NORAH, the rest by her band a few covers of rarely heard songs. I know everyone will be expecting this CD to do what the last one did, but its not going to happen, so dont even compare them, like NORAH said if we sell 100,000 I would be surprised.
Well, I'll be one of those 100,000...she's got a great, wholesome voice and MUCH talent on the keys. Looking forward to it! Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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Revolution said: lastdecember said: Well 2004 is Starting out Very good at least for Artists that I like. With New CDS on the way from lots of my fav artists and some special favorites from the past. This year is the 20th Anniversary of 1984, my personal favorite year of music, dont get me rolling on all those names and songs. But I have good vibes about 2004, but if U guys like NORAH get ready for this new CD "feels like home", her label is LOW-KEYING it with promotion and all that, they are taking the same approach as before, just let the music speak, probably no videos right away, and very little interviews and stuff, but a tour of EUROPE is starting very soon and USA to begin in JUNE, the CD will feature 13 tracks, 6 written by NORAH, the rest by her band a few covers of rarely heard songs. I know everyone will be expecting this CD to do what the last one did, but its not going to happen, so dont even compare them, like NORAH said if we sell 100,000 I would be surprised.
Well, I'll be one of those 100,000...she's got a great, wholesome voice and MUCH talent on the keys. Looking forward to it! Me too!! Norah's approach is much like DAVE MATTHEWS, I mean no one thought DAVE would catch on and then he did and now he's still the same guy, doing what he wants to do, not becoming a sales person for his music, just doing what he does and if people catch on...then cool...if they dont...oh well. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Norah Jones bores me, I won't so bad to like her, but after I bought her album, I took it back the next day
I like voice and I love her song with ice cold "take off your cool" | |
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I can't take Norah Jones. Her album puts me to sleep. It's perfect music for the AC/background music crowd, but it ain't art to me.
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she's soon boring and all the tv ad etc are stupids she has released only one album mostly of covers what will she do next?... there are others talented female singers who don't have any promo at all.. | |
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What Norah Jones does isn't for everybody (as with any artist).
But, that said, she does her thing very well. I just finished watching my tape of that 2002 NBC special on Elvis, "Elvis Lives." Norah, her bassist, drummer and guitarist performed a wonderfully mellow cover of "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" I don't even like Elvis songs, but I loved their treatment of that song. Adam Levy's guitar solo was fluid like water. I can't wait for the next album. | |
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I'll still give it a chance, Norah is of outstanding effort and ability in her chosen genre of music, very natural vocals. I find her voice, style and songs to be Unique and True. | |
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There will be the inevitable backlash with Norah. I think it will be smart if he company sticks to the plan and does a low-key release. No hype, no hubbub, that way if it 'flops' like John Mayer's last effort, it won't be as visible. And of course it will "flop" compared to her 1st album. That was a complete fluke. I like Norah, but she became an unlikely sensation in the past years. 80% of the people who bought that 1st album will move on to the next sensation. Then she can hunker down and carve out the career she really wants. | |
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endorphin74 said: There will be the inevitable backlash with Norah. I think it will be smart if he company sticks to the plan and does a low-key release. No hype, no hubbub, that way if it 'flops' like John Mayer's last effort, it won't be as visible. And of course it will "flop" compared to her 1st album. That was a complete fluke. I like Norah, but she became an unlikely sensation in the past years. 80% of the people who bought that 1st album will move on to the next sensation. Then she can hunker down and carve out the career she really wants.
Exactly, but this why it kills me that people still cant except PRINCE and his decrease in sales. I mean everyone has that BIG album in their career, some have 2 or 3 but it all comes back to reality when people go follow the next trend. Not that I think NORAH or PRINCE are TRENDS but alot of people bought NORAH because everyone else had it, and alot of People bought PURPLE RAIN because everyone else did. So all artists have it, I mean heres a few to name some, JAGGED LITTLE PILL, GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD, CRACKED REAR VIEW MIRROR, CRAZY SEXY COOL,etc...But its more about what u do after and how u adapt to not being the COOL TREND at the moment and how U further your art. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: endorphin74 said: There will be the inevitable backlash with Norah. I think it will be smart if he company sticks to the plan and does a low-key release. No hype, no hubbub, that way if it 'flops' like John Mayer's last effort, it won't be as visible. And of course it will "flop" compared to her 1st album. That was a complete fluke. I like Norah, but she became an unlikely sensation in the past years. 80% of the people who bought that 1st album will move on to the next sensation. Then she can hunker down and carve out the career she really wants.
Exactly, but this why it kills me that people still cant except PRINCE and his decrease in sales. I mean everyone has that BIG album in their career, some have 2 or 3 but it all comes back to reality when people go follow the next trend. Not that I think NORAH or PRINCE are TRENDS but alot of people bought NORAH because everyone else had it, and alot of People bought PURPLE RAIN because everyone else did. So all artists have it, I mean heres a few to name some, JAGGED LITTLE PILL, GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD, CRACKED REAR VIEW MIRROR, CRAZY SEXY COOL,etc...But its more about what u do after and how u adapt to not being the COOL TREND at the moment and how U further your art. Well said! | |
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I didn't like her music when it first came out, then it grew on me.. now it just all sounds the same.. I can only take her in small doses. The day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom - Anais Nin
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tell you what I was the last person to purchase but I love the vocals.
Audiophiles will love it for a beautiful mix. love what her and Andre did... just a few lines no headlines on the sticker w/ NORAH JONES IN BOLD>>> very cool... second track is superb on her first disc. Music is the best... | |
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endorphin74 said: There will be the inevitable backlash with Norah. I think it will be smart if he company sticks to the plan and does a low-key release. No hype, no hubbub, that way if it 'flops' like John Mayer's last effort, it won't be as visible. And of course it will "flop" compared to her 1st album. That was a complete fluke. I like Norah, but she became an unlikely sensation in the past years. 80% of the people who bought that 1st album will move on to the next sensation. Then she can hunker down and carve out the career she really wants.
John Mayer's follow-up FLOPPED? :In "Mashed-Potato Girl" voice: "But, it was ... it was great..." | |
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ThreadBare said: endorphin74 said: There will be the inevitable backlash with Norah. I think it will be smart if he company sticks to the plan and does a low-key release. No hype, no hubbub, that way if it 'flops' like John Mayer's last effort, it won't be as visible. And of course it will "flop" compared to her 1st album. That was a complete fluke. I like Norah, but she became an unlikely sensation in the past years. 80% of the people who bought that 1st album will move on to the next sensation. Then she can hunker down and carve out the career she really wants.
John Mayer's follow-up FLOPPED? :In "Mashed-Potato Girl" voice: "But, it was ... it was great..." Well, it debuted at no.1 and went platinum (so far)...hardly a flop. | |
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VoicesCarry said: ThreadBare said: endorphin74 said: There will be the inevitable backlash with Norah. I think it will be smart if he company sticks to the plan and does a low-key release. No hype, no hubbub, that way if it 'flops' like John Mayer's last effort, it won't be as visible. And of course it will "flop" compared to her 1st album. That was a complete fluke. I like Norah, but she became an unlikely sensation in the past years. 80% of the people who bought that 1st album will move on to the next sensation. Then she can hunker down and carve out the career she really wants.
John Mayer's follow-up FLOPPED? :In "Mashed-Potato Girl" voice: "But, it was ... it was great..." Well, it debuted at no.1 and went platinum (so far)...hardly a flop. That's more like it. "Come Back to Bed" and "Split-Screen Sadness." | |
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norah jones' debut was very tracy chapman's third for fourth release..
a nice listen but nothing wonderful..."dont know why" was the best of the lot? errr... that being said, the album was a nice listen...but, nothing to scream bout... why liz wright wasnt ordained as hip as norah is beyond me..her album is light years better... ohhh... www.lizzwright.net check it out!! (should i be receiving promotion fees yet? ) Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: norah jones' debut was very tracy chapman's third for fourth release..
a nice listen but nothing wonderful..."dont know why" was the best of the lot? errr... that being said, the album was a nice listen...but, nothing to scream bout... why liz wright wasnt ordained as hip as norah is beyond me..her album is light years better... ohhh... www.lizzwright.net check it out!! (should i be receiving promotion fees yet? ) I really wanted to like Lizz's album more than I did. (I loved the music), but she's a little too Dianne Reeves-ish for me. (Never liked Dianne). Sadly, we know why Lizz's buzz won't equal Norah's. They're both fine, just in different hues... | |
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I seen her on BET doing an Aretha Franklin song on a tribute show & was captured by her voice.I also got to hear a song of hers with a nice beat mixed with it. I didnt pay much attention to her at 1st,now I do.
I guess I need to hear more live material...she cute too | |
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ThreadBare said: I really wanted to like Lizz's album more than I did. (I loved the music), but she's a little too Dianne Reeves-ish for me. (Never liked Dianne). Sadly, we know why Lizz's buzz won't equal Norah's. They're both fine, just in different hues... funny you say that...i took a bunch of folks to go see Lizz down in LA..they all were semi into the album...but watching her perform live, completely different...the songs are missing her personality..and live she gives it...im hoping she changes producers and releases an album that will really get peoples attention.. *that* said..i still think the album blows norah's out the park.. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: ThreadBare said: I really wanted to like Lizz's album more than I did. (I loved the music), but she's a little too Dianne Reeves-ish for me. (Never liked Dianne). Sadly, we know why Lizz's buzz won't equal Norah's. They're both fine, just in different hues... funny you say that...i took a bunch of folks to go see Lizz down in LA..they all were semi into the album...but watching her perform live, completely different...the songs are missing her personality..and live she gives it...im hoping she changes producers and releases an album that will really get peoples attention.. *that* said..i still think the album blows norah's out the park.. I'll take your word for it. I'm hoping Norah shakes the shy, stoic performances that marked her first release and that she distributes some of the soul and fire she did on the Peter Malnick (sp?) "New York" release. Didn't even sound like the same Norah, at times. | |
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Norah Jones is still overhyped. Producer Craig Street made her debut what it was. She pales in comparsion to Alana Davis -- who should receive the accolades and acclaim that Jones' is running to the bank with. Just check out Alana's first two records (paying attention to the songwriting and the instrumentation) and you'll see that Norah is lackluster in comparison. | |
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ThreadBare said: What Norah Jones does isn't for everybody (as with any artist).
But, that said, she does her thing very well. I just finished watching my tape of that 2002 NBC special on Elvis, "Elvis Lives." Norah, her bassist, drummer and guitarist performed a wonderfully mellow cover of "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" I don't even like Elvis songs, but I loved their treatment of that song. Adam Levy's guitar solo was fluid like water. I can't wait for the next album. I saw that performance and totally turned her around for me too. Thought she was boring, not particularly talented but that was beautiful. | |
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Am I the only one who thinks this girl plays similar to Aretha Franklin? | |
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VoicesCarry said: ThreadBare said: endorphin74 said: There will be the inevitable backlash with Norah. I think it will be smart if he company sticks to the plan and does a low-key release. No hype, no hubbub, that way if it 'flops' like John Mayer's last effort, it won't be as visible. And of course it will "flop" compared to her 1st album. That was a complete fluke. I like Norah, but she became an unlikely sensation in the past years. 80% of the people who bought that 1st album will move on to the next sensation. Then she can hunker down and carve out the career she really wants.
John Mayer's follow-up FLOPPED? :In "Mashed-Potato Girl" voice: "But, it was ... it was great..." Well, it debuted at no.1 and went platinum (so far)...hardly a flop. sorry, I meant 'flop' with quotes...as in John Mayer didn't really FLOP, but in comparison with his last album, the new one is doing much less, the songs are getting much less radio play, and his general media exposure is dwindling of course, I think this is GREAT is he was getting way overhyped. I really liked the last CD but got burnt out from overexposure. I'm excited to see how he advances from here. | |
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okaypimpn said: Am I the only one who thinks this girl plays similar to Aretha Franklin?
Please tell me you're kidding. ARETHA being compared to NORAH JONES??? I've seen it all now. [This message was edited Wed Jan 7 8:04:01 PST 2004 by VoicesCarry] | |
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VoicesCarry said: okaypimpn said: Am I the only one who thinks this girl plays similar to Aretha Franklin?
Pleas tell me you're kidding. ARETHA being compared to NORAH JONES??? I've seen it all now. Note that I said SIMILAR, not EXACTLY. There is a difference. Of course no one can touch the Queen of Soul, but Norah's piano style does favor that of ReRe's. Just compare her solo on "Don't Know Why" to that of Aretha's solo on "Somewhere" from Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky). You'll see what I'm talking about. | |
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okaypimpn said: VoicesCarry said: okaypimpn said: Am I the only one who thinks this girl plays similar to Aretha Franklin?
Pleas tell me you're kidding. ARETHA being compared to NORAH JONES??? I've seen it all now. Note that I said SIMILAR, not EXACTLY. There is a difference. Of course no one can touch the Queen of Soul, but Norah's piano style does favor that of ReRe's. Just compare her solo on "Don't Know Why" to that of Aretha's solo on "Somewhere" from Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky). You'll see what I'm talking about. Hence why I said "compared", not "exactly". And, yes, I see your point. Norah is definitely a good pianist - and that's what she should stick to. | |
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I am really looking forward to Norahs' new album. I got a gift cert. for christmas at HMV and that's what I will be buying with it. I think she is fabulous and a true talent. She didn't have to take off her clothes or dress like a skank to sell 8 million copies of her debut album. She has a voice like an angel and I can't wait to hear her new music. | |
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VoicesCarry said: okaypimpn said: VoicesCarry said: okaypimpn said: Am I the only one who thinks this girl plays similar to Aretha Franklin?
Pleas tell me you're kidding. ARETHA being compared to NORAH JONES??? I've seen it all now. Note that I said SIMILAR, not EXACTLY. There is a difference. Of course no one can touch the Queen of Soul, but Norah's piano style does favor that of ReRe's. Just compare her solo on "Don't Know Why" to that of Aretha's solo on "Somewhere" from Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky). You'll see what I'm talking about. Hence why I said "compared", not "exactly". And, yes, I see your point. Norah is definitely a good pianist - and that's what she should stick to. That's what I was saying. I don't think her voice is that great at all. Too whispery for my liking. | |
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