Known globally for the hushed, intimate jazz-pop of her 2002 debut Come Away with Me , Norah Jones uses Visions to explore a more psychedelic, soul-infused landscape. Partnering with Leon Michels—famous for his work with Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and El Michels Affair—Jones trades pristine studio perfection for raw, garage-soul textures. The tracklist moves effortlessly through different moods:
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Unlike the melancholic undertones often associated with her earlier work, Visions is characterized by a "sunny," bluesy, and light vibe. It’s an album that feels comfortable in its own skin. Known globally for the hushed, intimate jazz-pop of
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In 24-bit depth, Norah wasn't behind a curtain of digital compression. She was standing three feet in front of him. He could hear the soft intake of breath before the first syllable, the subtle dampness of her lips, and the way her voice resonated not just in her throat, but in the wood of the piano she was playing.
"Visions" was more than just an album; it was a journey, a collection of moments frozen in time, each one a window into Norah Jones's soul. And as it made its way into the hearts of listeners everywhere, it was clear that this music would stay with them, a gentle echo of the visions that Norah had so beautifully brought to life.