Day Breaks [Deluxe Edition]

Day Breaks [Deluxe Edition]

by Norah Jones
Day Breaks [Deluxe Edition]

Day Breaks [Deluxe Edition]

by Norah Jones

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Overview

Norah Jones took liberty with her blockbuster success to set out on a musical walkabout, spending a good portion of the decade following 2004's Feels Like Home experimenting, either on her own albums or on a variety of collaborations. Day Breaks, released four years after the atmospheric adult alternative pop of the Danger Mouse-produced Little Broken Hearts, finds Jones returning home to an extent: it, like her 2002 debut Come Away with Me, is a singer/songwriter album with roots in pop and jazz, divided between originals and sharply selected covers. Such similarities are immediately apparent, but Day Breaks is much slyer than a mere revival. That term suggests a slight air of desperation, but Jones comes from a place of confidence on Day Breaks, happy to demonstrate everything she's learned over the years. Often, these tricks are deliberately sly: she'll pair her torchy original "And Then There Was You" with a woozy, bluesy cover of Neil Young's "Don't Be Denied" that winds up evoking Come Away with Me, then follow that up with the dense, nocturnal rhythms of "Day Breaks." She threads in versions of Horace Silver's "Peace" and Duke Ellington's "African Flower" while inviting saxophonist Wayne Shorter and organist Lonnie Smith in to play -- moves that signal that there's a strong, elastic jazz undercurrent to Day Breaks that means this record breathes more than her debut. Such a sense of quiet adventure gives the record depth, but what gives it resonance are the exquisitely sculpted songs. Jones' originals feel as elegant as time-honored standards, and all her covers feel fresh. The former speak to her craft, the latter to her gifts as a stylist, and the two combine to turn Day Breaks into a satisfying testament to her ever-evolving musicianship. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/27/2017
Label: Blue Note / Virgin Emi
UPC: 0602557800852
Rank: 64542

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Burn
  2. Tragedy
  3. Flipside
  4. It's a Wonderful Time for Love
  5. And Then There Was You
  6. Don¿¿¿t Be Denied
  7. Day Breaks
  8. Peace
  9. Once I Had a Laugh
  10. Sleeping Wild
  11. Carry On
  12. Fleurette Africaine [African Flower]

Disc 2

  1. Peace [Live in NYC]
  2. I've Got to See You Again [Live in NYC]
  3. Out on the Road [Live in NYC]
  4. Sunrise [Live in NYC]
  5. Burn [Live in NYC]
  6. It's a Wonderful Time for Love [Live in NYC]
  7. Flipside [Live in NYC]
  8. Don't Know Why [Live in NYC]
  9. Fleurette Africaine [African Flower] [Live in NYC]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Norah Jones   Primary Artist,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Wurlitzer,Guitar (Electric)
Sarah Oda   Vocals (Background)
Tarriona 'Tank' Ball   Vocals (Background)
Katie Kresek   Violin
Brian Burton   Drums
Brian Blade   Drums
Danny Sadownick   Percussion
Sasha Dobson   Vocals (Background)
Maxim Moston   Violin
Vicente Archer   Bass (Acoustic)
Tony Maceli   Bass
Chris Thomas   Bass,Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric),Guitar (Electric)
Catherine Popper   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Tony Scherr   Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
J. Walter Hawkes   Trombone
Karriem Riggins   Drums
John Patitucci   Bass (Acoustic)
Wayne Shorter   Sax (Soprano)
Dr. Lonnie Smith   Vocals (Background)
Daniel Sadownick   Percussion
Petter Eriksson Stakee   Vocals (Background)
Dave Guy   Trumpet
Leon Michels   Sax (Tenor)
Todd Low   Viola
Dave Eggar   Cello
Pete Remm   Organ,Guitar (Electric)
Chuck Palmer   Conductor,String Conductor
Anjelika Joseph   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Marcela Avelar   Art Direction
Sarah Oda   Composer,Producer
Brian Burton   Composer
Duke Ellington   Composer
Eli Wolf   Producer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Horace Silver   Composer
Jesse Harris   Composer
Danny Clinch   Photography
Neil Young   Composer
Norah Jones   Composer,Producer
Tom Elmhirst   Mixing
Adam Tilzer   Studio Assistant
Dave Eggar   String Arrangements
Ted Tuthill   Engineer
Lee Alexander   Composer
Pete Remm   Composer
Owen Mulholland   Assistant Engineer
Chuck Palmer   Arranger
Cameron Alexander   Studio Assistant
Joe Visciano   Mixing Assistant
Peter Remm   Composer
Brandon Bost   Studio Assistant
Phil Faconti   Copyist,Orchestration,Strings Orchestrator
Jeff Citron   Studio Assistant
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