Norah Jones' album remains true to her original sound
Not Too Late - 2007
Known for her "dinner jazz" and "coffee house" sound, Norah Jones return with a new release.
The singer/pianist's highly-anticipated third album "Not Too Late" is a collection of 13 original songs either written or co-written by Norah, which was produced by Lee Alexander, her longtime songwriting partner and bass player. The first single to be taken from the album is the Radio 2 A-listed 'Thinking About You'.
As an artist miss Jones has reached a new level of confidence after what she jokingly refers to as her "awkward phase" and on 'Not Too Late' she delves more directly into the world around her, from the darkly comic 'My Dear Country' to the poignantly uplifting closing song which reassures us that 'It's not too late for love.'
Many of the musicians featured on this album will be familiar to Norah's fans, including guitarists Jesse Harris, Adam Levy, Robbie McIntosh, and Kevin Breit, drummer Andy Borger, and singer Daru Oda, with many special guests lending their talents as well, from M. Ward to jazz organist Larry Goldings to Kronos Quartet cellist Jeff Ziegler.
'Not Too Late' further establishes Norah Jones as a timeless artist with a distinctive sound, loyal and expanding fanbase, and a level of artistry that will continue to grow and delight listeners for years to come.
Track List
Thinking About You
Sinkin' Soon
Sun Doesn't Like You, The
Until The End
Not My Friend
Thinking About You
Broken
My Dear Country
Wake Me Up
Be My Somebody
Little Room
Rosie's Lullaby
Not Too Late