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Personnel: Norah Jones (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, pump organ, Wurlitzer organ, Mellotron); Norah Jones (Wurlitzer piano); Daru Oda (vocals, whistling, whistle); Adam Lev...Read more
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Never too late for improvement
Compared to Norah Jones' previous albums, "Not Too Late" is a serious progress in one important aspect: Norah's vocal technique has quite seriously improved and her ...Read more
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Great CD like all the others
This is great all the way through. Even though the style and feel doesnt stray much from her last album, Norah Jones tenderness through her piano or Wurlitzer is simply amazin...Read more

Not Too Late [Digipak] by Norah Jones (CD, Jan-2007, Blue Note)

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Album Features
UPC:094637451625
Artist:Norah Jones
Format:CD
Release Year:2007
Record Label:Blue Note
Genre:Contemp. Jazz Vocals, Jazz Vocal

Track Listing
1. Wish I Could
2. Sinkin' Soon
3. Sun Doesn't Like You, The
4. Until the End
5. Not My Friend
6. Thinking About You
7. Broken
8. My Dear Country
9. Wake Me Up
10. Be My Somebody
11. Little Room
12. Rosie's Lullaby
13. Not Too Late

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Contributing Artists:Larry Goldings
Producer:Lee Alexander
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Norah Jones (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, pump organ, Wurlitzer organ, Mellotron); Norah Jones (Wurlitzer piano); Daru Oda (vocals, whistling, whistle); Adam Levy (vocals, electric guitar); M. Ward, Richard Julian (vocals); Tony Scherr, Robbie McIntosh (electric guitar); Lee Alexander (lap steel guitar, bass instrument); Rob Sudduth, Bill McHenry (tenor saxophone); Chuck MacKinnon (trumpet); J. Walter Hawkes (trombone); Jose Davila (tuba); Larry Goldings (organ, Hammond b-3 organ); Paul Bryan (keyboards); Jesse Harris (acoustic guitar); Kevin Breit (mandolin); Julia Kent, Jeffrey Zeigler (cello); Andrew Borger (marimba, drums, cymbals, pans); Tony Mason (drums).Audio Mixers: Tom Schick; Lee Alexander .Recording information: Brooklyn Recording, NY; The Coop, New York, NY.Photographer: Todd Chalfant.For a young and commercially successful artist, Norah Jones has admirably avoided playing it too safe. After scoring an unlikely sales sensation and multiple Grammy award winner with 2002's torchy COME AWAY WITH ME, Jones shifted gears slightly to accent that album's country and folk elements on the 1970s-styled follow-up, FEELS LIKE HOME. Following that, Jones deliberately played with expectations, first becoming a low-key sideman in a quirky alt-country band called the Little Willies, then playing the lead role in a new movie by Hong Kong arthouse director Wong Kar-Wai.Jones's third album, NOT TOO LATE, is perhaps not as extreme as any of those other moves away from her initial comfort zone, but it's a departure nonetheless. Recorded by Jones and longtime collaborator Lee Alexander in their home studio and featuring only self-penned material, NOT TOO LATE is far less polished than Jones's previous records, with many songs featuring little more than the singer's familiar croon, a Floyd Cramer-influenced piano, and Alexander's subtle bass. Not quite jazz, country, or pop, NOT TOO LATE fuses all of Jones's influences into an immediately identifiable whole. It's easily her most mature and personal album to date.

Editorial Reviews
4 stars out of 5 -- Jones has reclaimed her music on her own terms, establishing a new level of artistry with a fascinating line in subversion of the politest kind.
Mojo

NOT TOO LATE operates from an intimate stance.....Acoustic textures and bone-dry vocals draw the focus to the tune...
No Depression

Jones still favors gentle love songs, tunes streaked with a mix of nostalgia and hope, and her elegant amalgam of acoustic pop, soft focus country and polished blues still goes down like a spoonful of sugar.
Down Beat

4 stars out of 5 -- [S]omething altogether fresh....Just like that, Jones transforms herself into the gentlest of cutting-edge artists.
Uncut

3 stars out of 5 -- [An] understated blend of country, folk, jazz and soul....Simple songs, lovingly crafted and sweetly sung.
Q

NOT TOO LATE has a slightly, rougher, home-studio sound....[With] slow, gorgeous dream-pop ballads... -- Grade: B-
Entertainment Weekly

3 stars out of 5 -- [S]he's quirkier lyrically than any of her helpmates. And she remains pop's nicest superstar...
Rolling Stone

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Never too late for improvement

Created: 30/08/07
Compared to Norah Jones' previous albums, "Not Too Late" is a serious progress in one important aspect: Norah's vocal technique has quite seriously improved and her singing posibilities are wider - particularly in low registers and sotto voce parts; the differentiation of dynamics in her performances makes this record much more attractive. She was frequently accused of having limited means of vocal expression, which was - looking back to her charming first recording - not totally without sense, although a wise simplicity, refinement and truthfulness of that first album as well as unusual Norah's voice timbre earned it a well deserved attention. I used to say, that I value her higher as a pianist, than a vocalist. With "Not Too Late" this is changing - there is a visible amount of work invested in her self-improvement in a weak spot, and this is the feature of a true artist. "Not Too Late" for some people can seem monotonous at first, but I think it's much more internally logic, than previous albums, and even listening to it 6 times a day for the last two weeks hasn't been boring at all (for me of course); on the contrary - it reveals still new aromas, like sniffing a very good wine, which leads not to a quick consumption of a gallon to get drunk as quickly as possible and have a terrible hangover afterwards (like with most contemporary leading recording companies' products created by their marketing departments), but to slow tasting, sipping, sniffing once again, with a full conscience, that we deal with something of real value. The last thing, but not the least, is lyrics of the kind, that in Poland is frequently called "a sung poetry". Summing up - a great pleasure, with typical for Norah Jones wide knowledge of American musical heritage, from which she draws much inspiration - with a special bow towards people like Tom Waits. Inspiration certainly doesn't mean copying - it means the attitude. Now I'm going to go and push "play" button once again - the "Not Too Late" is constantly inside my player.
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Great CD like all the others

Created: 09/11/08
This is great all the way through. Even though the style and feel doesnt stray much from her last album, Norah Jones tenderness through her piano or Wurlitzer is simply amazing. Her emotions drip through the notes and the handsome band supports the Jones style in every way. I love this CD from the first to the last.
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Love her music!!!

Created: 06/04/07
I decided to buy this because I love to listen to Norah Jones. Since this is her third album I was a little wary that it might not be as good as the first, but it is just as good. I would recommend this album to anyone who asks. Please go out and buy or bid on it. You won't be disappointed.
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Disappointed

Created: 09/04/07
I love Norah Jones but this seems to be her weakest effort, its kind of a "yawner" and there is no song that ever really grabs you except maybe "Election Day". She seems a little lost in her own style and needs to find ways to expand and evolve...this certainly isn't the right direction.
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Rare talent

Created: 11/06/07
I love Nora Jones's voice. She has a talent that you don't hear much from female singers these days. She doesn't just record songs for the purpose of having a hit record. She connects emotionally with her songs and seems care about the words she is singing. She also has the perfect voice for the types of songs she sings. I would recommend this CD as well as her other music to anyone who loves jazzy, soulful music.
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