Come Away With Me: Vinyl 4LP
4LP Deluxe Edition Contains
In 1999 a 20-year-old Norah Jones came to New York from Texas and was quickly gigging around town with a home-made demo recording in her pocket. In the spring of 2000 she came to the attention of Bruce Lundvall, the head of Blue Note Records. Impressed by her grasp of the standards and her originality, Lundvall offered her a demo deal with the option for the label to extend this to a full album deal. Norah mixed up the record with a focus on originals she and her band had written rounded out with a few jazz standards she loved. The collection of 13 songs, recorded over three days at Sorcerer Sound in Soho was engineered by Jay Newland who had worked on Etta Jamesā Billie Holiday tribute record āMystery Girlā. The band: the same as that she had been gigging withāJesse Harris on guitar, Lee Alexander on bass, and Dan Reiser on drums. Adam Rogers and Tony Scherr played guitar on a few additional songs and tabla player Vikram Gosh joined for one cut on the demo. Lundvall signed Norah as a Blue Note artist off the back of the thirteen tracks submitted.
Prior to cutting the album, the best of these demos were released as a limited-edition promotional EP, titled First Sessions. Norah and band started to play fewer and fewer straight jazz gigs turning their focus to original music while mixing in the covers and standards. Cassandra Wilsonās New Moon Daughter had been a favourite album of Norahās and was a big inspiration for the kind of record she wanted to make so she asked Lundvall if she could work with producer Craig Street. Street agreed and they headed to Allaire Studios in upstate NY. Street brought in Bill Frisell and Kevin Breit on guitars, Brian Blade and Kenny Wollesen on drums, and Rob Burger on accordion and organ. Lee Alexander stayed on the bass, and Husky Hƶskulds, who had a love for vintage equipment and a knack for capturing a vibe on tape, recorded everything. Most of the songs from the demos were re-recorded as Norah explored where else she could take them while some new originals and a few covers were also tracked.
The label latterly rejected the 19 songs as being too far removed from what had made the demos so special and Lundvall suggested that Norah return to Sorcerer Sound Studios with legendary producer, Arif Mardin, who had worked with Aretha Franklin and Donny Hathaway among others. Mardin and Jones chose the best of the demos and the Craig Street sessionsā'Donāt Know Whyā and āTurn Me Onā from the demo sessions and āThe Long Day Is Over,ā āFeeling The Same Way,ā and āSeven Yearsā from the Allaire sessions, all with a few new overdubs and new mixesāand recorded nine additional songs in the same spirit of the demos, with the original trio of Harris, Alexander and Reisler, plus Brian Blade back on drums, Adam Levy on guitar, and Jenny Scheinman on violin.
Ultimately, all three sessions played a unique part in making the record what it ended up being: An eight-time Grammy AwardĀ®-winning album that Rolling Stone described as āOne of the best debut albums of all time,ā that has gone on to sell close to 30 million units to date. āIn the end I was so thankful that I got to explore a few different paths before putting them all together. No one, including the label, had any idea it would reach the success that it did. Iām forever grateful to Bruce and the very special team at Blue Note for giving me the chance to find my sound through all of it and for never telling me who I had to be.
- new remastering of the eight-time GrammyĀ®-winning album by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, engineer on the original album
- 11 unreleased demos (including Norahās home-made demos, and the demos cut for Blue Note
- 6 rare tracks only previously released on the promo-only First Sessions EP
- 13 tracks from the Allaire Sessionsāthe original version of the album, produced by Craig Street, which was never releasedāincluding 11 previously unreleased tracks (9 alternate versions/mixes alternate versions), all now newly-mixed by Tony Maserati
- new liner notes by Norah Jones
- rare session photos & detailed track annotations
Ā
Tracklist:

CD
1. Donāt Know Why
2. Seven Years
3. Cold Cold Heart
4. Feelinā The Same Way
5. Come Away With Me
6. Shoot The Moon
7. Turn Me On
8. Lonestar
9. Iāve Got To See You Again
10. Painter Song
11. One Flight Down
12. Nightingale
13. The Long Day Is Over
14. The Nearness Of You

3CD
CD 1 | Come Away With Me - 20th Anniversary Remaster
1. Donāt Know Why
2. Seven Years
3. Cold Cold Heart
4. Feelinā The Same Way
5. Come Away With Me
6. Shoot The Moon
7. Turn Me On
8. Lonestar
9. Iāve Got To See You Again
10. Painter Song
11. One Flight Down
12. Nightingale
13. The Long Day Is Over
14. The Nearness Of You

CD 2 | The Demos / First Sessions Outtakes / First Sessions EP
1. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
2. Walkinā My Baby Back Home
3. World of Trouble
4. The Only Time
5. I Didnāt Know About You
6. Something Is Calling You tabla version
7. Just Like A Dream Today
8. When Sunny Gets Blue
9. What Am I To You
10. Hallelujah I Love Him So
11. Daydream
12. Donāt Know Why
13. Come Away With Me
14. Something Is Calling You
15. Turn Me On
16. Lonestar
17. Peace

CD 3 | The Allaire Sessions
1. Iāll Be Your Baby Tonight
2. Iāve Got To See You Again *
3. What Would I Do
4. Come Away With Me*
5. Picture In A Frame**
6. Nightingale*
7. Peace*
8. What Am I To You*
9. Painter Song*
10. Turn Me On*
11. A Little At A Time
12. One Flight Down*
13. Fragile

LP
A1: Donāt Know Why
A2: Seven Years
A3: Cold Cold Heart
A4: Feelinā The Same Way
A5: Come Away With Me
A6: Shoot The Moon
A7: Turn Me On

B1: Lonestar
B2: Iāve Got To See You Again
B3: Painter Song
B4: One Flight Down
B5: Nightingale
B6: The Long Day Is Over
B7: The Nearness Of You

4LP
LP 1 | Come Away With Me - 20th Anniversary Remaster
A1: Donāt Know Why
A2: Seven Years
A3: Cold Cold Heart
A4: Feelinā The Same Way
A5: Come Away With Me
A6: Shoot The Moon
A7: Turn Me On

B1: Lonestar
B2: Iāve Got To See You Again
B3: Painter Song
B4: One Flight Down
B5: Nightingale
B6: The Long Day Is Over
B7: The Nearness Of You

LP 2 | The Demos
C1: Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
C2: Walkinā My Baby Back Home
C3: World of Trouble
C4: The Only Time
C5: I Didnāt Know About You

D1: Something Is Calling You tabla version
D2: Just Like A Dream Today
D3: When Sunny Gets Blue
D4: What Am I To You
D5: Hallelujah I Love Him So
D6: Daydream

LP 3 | First Sessions EP
E1: Donāt Know Why
E2: Come Away With Me
E3: Something Is Calling You

F1: Turn Me On
F2: Lonestar
F3: Peace

LP4 | The Allaire Sessions
G1: Iāll Be Your Baby Tonight
G2: Iāve Got To See You Again *
G3: What Would I Do
G4: Come Away With Me *
G5: Picture In A Frame **
G6: Nightingale *

H1: Peace *
H2: What Am I To You *
H3: Painter Song *
H4: Turn Me On *
H5: A Little At A Time
H6: One Flight Down *
H7: Fragile
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Come Away With Me: Vinyl 4LP
Come Away With Me: Vinyl 4LP
4LP Deluxe Edition Contains
In 1999 a 20-year-old Norah Jones came to New York from Texas and was quickly gigging around town with a home-made demo recording in her pocket. In the spring of 2000 she came to the attention of Bruce Lundvall, the head of Blue Note Records. Impressed by her grasp of the standards and her originality, Lundvall offered her a demo deal with the option for the label to extend this to a full album deal. Norah mixed up the record with a focus on originals she and her band had written rounded out with a few jazz standards she loved. The collection of 13 songs, recorded over three days at Sorcerer Sound in Soho was engineered by Jay Newland who had worked on Etta Jamesā Billie Holiday tribute record āMystery Girlā. The band: the same as that she had been gigging withāJesse Harris on guitar, Lee Alexander on bass, and Dan Reiser on drums. Adam Rogers and Tony Scherr played guitar on a few additional songs and tabla player Vikram Gosh joined for one cut on the demo. Lundvall signed Norah as a Blue Note artist off the back of the thirteen tracks submitted.
Prior to cutting the album, the best of these demos were released as a limited-edition promotional EP, titled First Sessions. Norah and band started to play fewer and fewer straight jazz gigs turning their focus to original music while mixing in the covers and standards. Cassandra Wilsonās New Moon Daughter had been a favourite album of Norahās and was a big inspiration for the kind of record she wanted to make so she asked Lundvall if she could work with producer Craig Street. Street agreed and they headed to Allaire Studios in upstate NY. Street brought in Bill Frisell and Kevin Breit on guitars, Brian Blade and Kenny Wollesen on drums, and Rob Burger on accordion and organ. Lee Alexander stayed on the bass, and Husky Hƶskulds, who had a love for vintage equipment and a knack for capturing a vibe on tape, recorded everything. Most of the songs from the demos were re-recorded as Norah explored where else she could take them while some new originals and a few covers were also tracked.
The label latterly rejected the 19 songs as being too far removed from what had made the demos so special and Lundvall suggested that Norah return to Sorcerer Sound Studios with legendary producer, Arif Mardin, who had worked with Aretha Franklin and Donny Hathaway among others. Mardin and Jones chose the best of the demos and the Craig Street sessionsā'Donāt Know Whyā and āTurn Me Onā from the demo sessions and āThe Long Day Is Over,ā āFeeling The Same Way,ā and āSeven Yearsā from the Allaire sessions, all with a few new overdubs and new mixesāand recorded nine additional songs in the same spirit of the demos, with the original trio of Harris, Alexander and Reisler, plus Brian Blade back on drums, Adam Levy on guitar, and Jenny Scheinman on violin.
Ultimately, all three sessions played a unique part in making the record what it ended up being: An eight-time Grammy AwardĀ®-winning album that Rolling Stone described as āOne of the best debut albums of all time,ā that has gone on to sell close to 30 million units to date. āIn the end I was so thankful that I got to explore a few different paths before putting them all together. No one, including the label, had any idea it would reach the success that it did. Iām forever grateful to Bruce and the very special team at Blue Note for giving me the chance to find my sound through all of it and for never telling me who I had to be.
- new remastering of the eight-time GrammyĀ®-winning album by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, engineer on the original album
- 11 unreleased demos (including Norahās home-made demos, and the demos cut for Blue Note
- 6 rare tracks only previously released on the promo-only First Sessions EP
- 13 tracks from the Allaire Sessionsāthe original version of the album, produced by Craig Street, which was never releasedāincluding 11 previously unreleased tracks (9 alternate versions/mixes alternate versions), all now newly-mixed by Tony Maserati
- new liner notes by Norah Jones
- rare session photos & detailed track annotations
Ā
Tracklist:

CD
1. Donāt Know Why
2. Seven Years
3. Cold Cold Heart
4. Feelinā The Same Way
5. Come Away With Me
6. Shoot The Moon
7. Turn Me On
8. Lonestar
9. Iāve Got To See You Again
10. Painter Song
11. One Flight Down
12. Nightingale
13. The Long Day Is Over
14. The Nearness Of You

3CD
CD 1 | Come Away With Me - 20th Anniversary Remaster
1. Donāt Know Why
2. Seven Years
3. Cold Cold Heart
4. Feelinā The Same Way
5. Come Away With Me
6. Shoot The Moon
7. Turn Me On
8. Lonestar
9. Iāve Got To See You Again
10. Painter Song
11. One Flight Down
12. Nightingale
13. The Long Day Is Over
14. The Nearness Of You

CD 2 | The Demos / First Sessions Outtakes / First Sessions EP
1. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
2. Walkinā My Baby Back Home
3. World of Trouble
4. The Only Time
5. I Didnāt Know About You
6. Something Is Calling You tabla version
7. Just Like A Dream Today
8. When Sunny Gets Blue
9. What Am I To You
10. Hallelujah I Love Him So
11. Daydream
12. Donāt Know Why
13. Come Away With Me
14. Something Is Calling You
15. Turn Me On
16. Lonestar
17. Peace

CD 3 | The Allaire Sessions
1. Iāll Be Your Baby Tonight
2. Iāve Got To See You Again *
3. What Would I Do
4. Come Away With Me*
5. Picture In A Frame**
6. Nightingale*
7. Peace*
8. What Am I To You*
9. Painter Song*
10. Turn Me On*
11. A Little At A Time
12. One Flight Down*
13. Fragile

LP
A1: Donāt Know Why
A2: Seven Years
A3: Cold Cold Heart
A4: Feelinā The Same Way
A5: Come Away With Me
A6: Shoot The Moon
A7: Turn Me On

B1: Lonestar
B2: Iāve Got To See You Again
B3: Painter Song
B4: One Flight Down
B5: Nightingale
B6: The Long Day Is Over
B7: The Nearness Of You

4LP
LP 1 | Come Away With Me - 20th Anniversary Remaster
A1: Donāt Know Why
A2: Seven Years
A3: Cold Cold Heart
A4: Feelinā The Same Way
A5: Come Away With Me
A6: Shoot The Moon
A7: Turn Me On

B1: Lonestar
B2: Iāve Got To See You Again
B3: Painter Song
B4: One Flight Down
B5: Nightingale
B6: The Long Day Is Over
B7: The Nearness Of You

LP 2 | The Demos
C1: Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
C2: Walkinā My Baby Back Home
C3: World of Trouble
C4: The Only Time
C5: I Didnāt Know About You

D1: Something Is Calling You tabla version
D2: Just Like A Dream Today
D3: When Sunny Gets Blue
D4: What Am I To You
D5: Hallelujah I Love Him So
D6: Daydream

LP 3 | First Sessions EP
E1: Donāt Know Why
E2: Come Away With Me
E3: Something Is Calling You

F1: Turn Me On
F2: Lonestar
F3: Peace

LP4 | The Allaire Sessions
G1: Iāll Be Your Baby Tonight
G2: Iāve Got To See You Again *
G3: What Would I Do
G4: Come Away With Me *
G5: Picture In A Frame **
G6: Nightingale *

H1: Peace *
H2: What Am I To You *
H3: Painter Song *
H4: Turn Me On *
H5: A Little At A Time
H6: One Flight Down *
H7: Fragile
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4LP Deluxe Edition Contains
In 1999 a 20-year-old Norah Jones came to New York from Texas and was quickly gigging around town with a home-made demo recording in her pocket. In the spring of 2000 she came to the attention of Bruce Lundvall, the head of Blue Note Records. Impressed by her grasp of the standards and her originality, Lundvall offered her a demo deal with the option for the label to extend this to a full album deal. Norah mixed up the record with a focus on originals she and her band had written rounded out with a few jazz standards she loved. The collection of 13 songs, recorded over three days at Sorcerer Sound in Soho was engineered by Jay Newland who had worked on Etta Jamesā Billie Holiday tribute record āMystery Girlā. The band: the same as that she had been gigging withāJesse Harris on guitar, Lee Alexander on bass, and Dan Reiser on drums. Adam Rogers and Tony Scherr played guitar on a few additional songs and tabla player Vikram Gosh joined for one cut on the demo. Lundvall signed Norah as a Blue Note artist off the back of the thirteen tracks submitted.
Prior to cutting the album, the best of these demos were released as a limited-edition promotional EP, titled First Sessions. Norah and band started to play fewer and fewer straight jazz gigs turning their focus to original music while mixing in the covers and standards. Cassandra Wilsonās New Moon Daughter had been a favourite album of Norahās and was a big inspiration for the kind of record she wanted to make so she asked Lundvall if she could work with producer Craig Street. Street agreed and they headed to Allaire Studios in upstate NY. Street brought in Bill Frisell and Kevin Breit on guitars, Brian Blade and Kenny Wollesen on drums, and Rob Burger on accordion and organ. Lee Alexander stayed on the bass, and Husky Hƶskulds, who had a love for vintage equipment and a knack for capturing a vibe on tape, recorded everything. Most of the songs from the demos were re-recorded as Norah explored where else she could take them while some new originals and a few covers were also tracked.
The label latterly rejected the 19 songs as being too far removed from what had made the demos so special and Lundvall suggested that Norah return to Sorcerer Sound Studios with legendary producer, Arif Mardin, who had worked with Aretha Franklin and Donny Hathaway among others. Mardin and Jones chose the best of the demos and the Craig Street sessionsā'Donāt Know Whyā and āTurn Me Onā from the demo sessions and āThe Long Day Is Over,ā āFeeling The Same Way,ā and āSeven Yearsā from the Allaire sessions, all with a few new overdubs and new mixesāand recorded nine additional songs in the same spirit of the demos, with the original trio of Harris, Alexander and Reisler, plus Brian Blade back on drums, Adam Levy on guitar, and Jenny Scheinman on violin.
Ultimately, all three sessions played a unique part in making the record what it ended up being: An eight-time Grammy AwardĀ®-winning album that Rolling Stone described as āOne of the best debut albums of all time,ā that has gone on to sell close to 30 million units to date. āIn the end I was so thankful that I got to explore a few different paths before putting them all together. No one, including the label, had any idea it would reach the success that it did. Iām forever grateful to Bruce and the very special team at Blue Note for giving me the chance to find my sound through all of it and for never telling me who I had to be.
- new remastering of the eight-time GrammyĀ®-winning album by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, engineer on the original album
- 11 unreleased demos (including Norahās home-made demos, and the demos cut for Blue Note
- 6 rare tracks only previously released on the promo-only First Sessions EP
- 13 tracks from the Allaire Sessionsāthe original version of the album, produced by Craig Street, which was never releasedāincluding 11 previously unreleased tracks (9 alternate versions/mixes alternate versions), all now newly-mixed by Tony Maserati
- new liner notes by Norah Jones
- rare session photos & detailed track annotations
Ā
Tracklist:

CD
1. Donāt Know Why
2. Seven Years
3. Cold Cold Heart
4. Feelinā The Same Way
5. Come Away With Me
6. Shoot The Moon
7. Turn Me On
8. Lonestar
9. Iāve Got To See You Again
10. Painter Song
11. One Flight Down
12. Nightingale
13. The Long Day Is Over
14. The Nearness Of You

3CD
CD 1 | Come Away With Me - 20th Anniversary Remaster
1. Donāt Know Why
2. Seven Years
3. Cold Cold Heart
4. Feelinā The Same Way
5. Come Away With Me
6. Shoot The Moon
7. Turn Me On
8. Lonestar
9. Iāve Got To See You Again
10. Painter Song
11. One Flight Down
12. Nightingale
13. The Long Day Is Over
14. The Nearness Of You

CD 2 | The Demos / First Sessions Outtakes / First Sessions EP
1. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
2. Walkinā My Baby Back Home
3. World of Trouble
4. The Only Time
5. I Didnāt Know About You
6. Something Is Calling You tabla version
7. Just Like A Dream Today
8. When Sunny Gets Blue
9. What Am I To You
10. Hallelujah I Love Him So
11. Daydream
12. Donāt Know Why
13. Come Away With Me
14. Something Is Calling You
15. Turn Me On
16. Lonestar
17. Peace

CD 3 | The Allaire Sessions
1. Iāll Be Your Baby Tonight
2. Iāve Got To See You Again *
3. What Would I Do
4. Come Away With Me*
5. Picture In A Frame**
6. Nightingale*
7. Peace*
8. What Am I To You*
9. Painter Song*
10. Turn Me On*
11. A Little At A Time
12. One Flight Down*
13. Fragile

LP
A1: Donāt Know Why
A2: Seven Years
A3: Cold Cold Heart
A4: Feelinā The Same Way
A5: Come Away With Me
A6: Shoot The Moon
A7: Turn Me On

B1: Lonestar
B2: Iāve Got To See You Again
B3: Painter Song
B4: One Flight Down
B5: Nightingale
B6: The Long Day Is Over
B7: The Nearness Of You

4LP
LP 1 | Come Away With Me - 20th Anniversary Remaster
A1: Donāt Know Why
A2: Seven Years
A3: Cold Cold Heart
A4: Feelinā The Same Way
A5: Come Away With Me
A6: Shoot The Moon
A7: Turn Me On

B1: Lonestar
B2: Iāve Got To See You Again
B3: Painter Song
B4: One Flight Down
B5: Nightingale
B6: The Long Day Is Over
B7: The Nearness Of You

LP 2 | The Demos
C1: Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
C2: Walkinā My Baby Back Home
C3: World of Trouble
C4: The Only Time
C5: I Didnāt Know About You

D1: Something Is Calling You tabla version
D2: Just Like A Dream Today
D3: When Sunny Gets Blue
D4: What Am I To You
D5: Hallelujah I Love Him So
D6: Daydream

LP 3 | First Sessions EP
E1: Donāt Know Why
E2: Come Away With Me
E3: Something Is Calling You

F1: Turn Me On
F2: Lonestar
F3: Peace

LP4 | The Allaire Sessions
G1: Iāll Be Your Baby Tonight
G2: Iāve Got To See You Again *
G3: What Would I Do
G4: Come Away With Me *
G5: Picture In A Frame **
G6: Nightingale *

H1: Peace *
H2: What Am I To You *
H3: Painter Song *
H4: Turn Me On *
H5: A Little At A Time
H6: One Flight Down *
H7: Fragile















