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Ink 19 :: Norah Jones

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Norah Jones,Artist's Choice: Music That Matters to Her,Hear Music,Bill Campbell

NORAH JONES ARTIST'S CHOICE: MUSIC THAT MATTERS TO HER Hear Music When I was a kid and a fervent baseball fan, I could never understand the Rex Hudlers of the diamond world. He was the prototypical utility infielder: not much defense, always hit 5-10 homers a year, drove in about 40 runs a season. ...

Ink 19 :: Lonesome, On'ry and Mean

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A Tribute to Waylon Jennings (Dualtone). Review by Joe Frietze.

... leaves his own unique stamp on Waylon's manifesto to the Nashville Sound "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?" There are also a few surprises, as Norah Jones delivers the most moving song I have heard from her to date with "Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You)," a true country heartache song ...

Ink 19 :: Jesse Harris & The Ferdinandos

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The Secret Sun (The Verve Music Group). Review by Margie Libling.

JESSE HARRIS & THE FERDINANDOS THE SECRET SUN Verve Why must Jesse Harris spend most of his time writing songs for Norah Jones? Sure, it got him a Grammy Award and probably a ton of money, but his music is so much better when he's in the spotlight. Jesse Harris and the Ferdinandos' latest release The ...

Ink 19 :: Bright Eyes

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A mind-blowing performance that put the audience on an emotional rollercoaster from the very first note... and that has Margie Libling lining up amongst Conor Oberst's many suitors.

... incredible performance, but unfortunately opening acts Arab Strap and Jesse Harris weren't up to par. Jesse Harris, better known as the man behind Norah Jones, opened the show telling the audience that it was his last night with the tour. Backed only by a bassist who giggled incessantly, Harris played ...

Ink 19 :: Amelia

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A Long, Lovely List of Repairs (Slow Down Records/ In Music We Trust). Review by Tim Wardyn.

... . The opening track, "Enemigo," is sung entirely in Spanish and the smoky vocals of Teisha Helgerson are like a cross between the quiet comfort of Norah Jones and the weathered sound of Lucinda Williams. On "Tragedy," the trio muse about "old prayers that we don't dare repeat." Amelia seamlessly shifts ...

Ink 19 :: Anya Singleton

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Not Easy To Forget. Review by Andrew Ellis.

ANYA SINGLETON NOT EASY TO FORGET Vying for the same musical territory occupied by Norah Jones, Anya Singleton's sensual, rich voice has a depth and character matched by her music. Not Easy To Forget may only comprise six songs but they evidence enough of Singleton's burgeoning talent. "The Nearness ...

Ink 19 :: Chuck Carrier

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Songs For 27 (Self-released). Review by Andrew Ellis.

... the general lyrical tone of the album is melancholy, Carrier's melodies can be relatively bright and optimistic. "Love Songs" has a distinct Norah Jones laid-back groove to it, and the mysterious "Moon Flower" and the wonderfully uplifting closing track "Onlookers" both share a partial sense of exuberance ...

Ink 19 :: Tokeli

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Where Do You Start?. Review by Kyrby Raine.

TOKELI WHERE DO YOU START? The arrival of Norah Jones has us longing for the dark-haired jazz mistress of the night, her luscious voice crooning in our ears. If that's what you have been dreaming of after playing those Jones records too much, you'll find comfort in the sultry tones of Tokeli. Stunningly ...

Ink 19 :: Ray Charles

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Ray Charles,Genius Loves Company,Concord Records,Tim Wardyn

... King and his guitar Lucille spice up "Sinner's Prayer" and add some much needed variety to this album. The only relatively new artist to join Ray is Norah Jones on the award-winning "Here We Go Again." For those who haven't heard this track, it could have come straight off of either of Jones's albums ...

Ink 19 :: Josephine Sincere

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Wildflower (Kixx Records). Review by Kyrby Raine.

... Sincere playing with the words, letting her voice swirl and soar. Because of the slower piano pieces, a few might be tempted to compare Sincere with Norah Jones. Forget it. Jones doesn't have Sincere's range and wounded ache. You can really feel both the pain and joy in Sincere's singing. It is breathtaking ...
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