2006-02-13
Music insiders say that Norah Jones is happiest when playing inauspiciously in a band – and especially when she doesn’t have the lead vocal. The latest intriguing venture of Ms. Jones backs up this point. She’s just one of the guys in this ensemble, playing country-blues and country-and- western standards, with four originals thrown in. Richard Julian actually has just as much of the microphone as Norah, who’s happy to handle the harmonies. They do Hank, they do Kristofferson, they do Townes, they do Willie. There’s even an ode to cow-tipping in the closer, “Lou Reed.” A surprising turn of the page for the folk-jazz sensation. If you need a fix of pure Norah, choose “Love Me” (an Elvis tune) and “Roll On.” 2/06 MJVD Folk-Traditional
DIGNEY FIGNUS
Trouble on the Levee
PAUL KELLY
Greatest Hits-Songs From the South Volumes 1 & 2
Todd Snider
East Nashville Skyline
Steppin' In It
Hidden in the Lowlands
JD SOUTHER
- If the World Was You
THE AVERY SET
Wishful Thinking
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