Feels Like Home

| Norah Jones

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Feels Like Home

Feels Like Home- The second studio album by American singer-songwriter Norah Jones. It serves as the follow up to Jones' 2002 breakthrough album, Come Away with Me. Wikipedia

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  • BBC

    It's country soul with all the interesting bits smoothed away. 

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  • AV Music

    Feels Like Home, Jones' sophomore effort, successfully continues in the same vein: It should neither shock old fans nor disappoint those hoping to hear her reach for more. 

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  • All Music

    Feels Like Home could be seen as "Come Away with Me Again" if not for that fact that it's actually better.  

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  • Uncut (UK)

    Classy follow-up to multi-platinum Come Away With Me from new Bonnie Raitt.  

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  • Pop Matters

    It should go without saying that each track on Feels Like Home receives the attention of Norah Jones's exquisite voice.  

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  • New York Metro

    Comfy and cozy but never challenging 

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  • RTE

    The gentleness and simplicity of 'Feels Like Home' will attach itself to many very quickly, filling out solitary time or soothing the atmosphere in even the most cramped people carrier.  

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  • The New Yorker

    The twang in Jones’s voice establishes a cosmetic link to country, while the upright bass and piano suggest jazz. 

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  • Jazz Music Archives

    Her knack for blending jazz sensibilities with strains of C&W, blues and contemporary Americana is uncanny and her unhurried style appeals to people all over the globe regardless of localized musical preferences.  

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  • New York Times

    The atmosphere of ''Feels Like Home,'' Norah Jones's second album, is full of a tasteful quiet. 

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  • Guitar Chords

    It is a mix of delicately crafted light and shade and is content to create background mood rather that impose itself upon the listener. 

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  • Cleveland Scene

    It's textured, nuanced, and comfortable, and even if Jones doesn't stretch as much as she could, it's progressive. 

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  • IGN

    Growth is a good thing when it's progressive, but Home feels a lot more like a first album with promise than the follow-up to a very mature debut. 

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  • SPIN

    Jones’ follow-up is, in fact, a better record than Come Away-less piano bar, more honky-tonk. 

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  • Goodreads

    Norah Jones' sophomore release, 2004's Feels Like Home, indeed feels like another smash hit.  

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  • Telegraph

    Jones can move from easy-flowing pop-country to an idiom closer to that of jazz ballad singers such as Billie Holiday. 

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  • Tulsa World

    Norah Jones' much-anticipated second release, "Feels Like Home," is tasteful, tranquil, temperate and sure to sell millions. 

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