A collaboration with Gnarls Barkley's Danger Mouse and an album full of heartbreak-inspired songs bring a noirish, sometimes sinister edge to Jones' understated pop-jazz. Even peppy tunes like Happy Pills mask dark intent, and the ones that follow through on the spaghetti-Western influence of their work together on last year's Rome album offer ... (more)
Topix — Her first impression was almost too easy: In 2002 and 2003, across the span of just one calendar year, Norah Jones sold four million copies of her debut album and won fiv... more info
Topix — A collaboration with Gnarls Barkley's Danger Mouse and an album full of heartbreak-inspired songs bring a noirish, sometimes sinister edge to Jones' understated pop-jazz.... more info