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title: "Day Breaks"
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# Day Breaks

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## Description

Sixth studio album from the American jazz musician. The release, which debuted at #9 in the UK Albums Chart, includes the single 'Carry On'.

Review: It's no tragedy this album Burns like an African Flower! - What a simmering joy this album is. I have to confess when I first heard it, I was taken back a bit. I know only a bit about what jazz is, and that threw me. But what this album represents is Norah's take, on Jazz. Her voice has never been any better, this album also showcases more than any other, her talent as a piano player, and the cast of musicians with her, are incredible. First we have Brian Blade. Now understand I thought the drummer from her first 3 albums was talented, yet Brian's innate timing is simply incredible. Borger could learn from him Ill say that. There is then Wayne Shorter...I have few words to say except if he can do what he does on this album, at 83, the guy is a legend. What a saxophonist. We then have John Patitucci on the bass...and these 3 are just the obvious ones of note...and I can see why their standing is legendary to some. However this album is not just Norah and those 3, every musician who performs on this album, is really talented. The songs from this album are crafted and played to perfection. I will not do a song by song review, and say just this. This right here, is the best of Norah. Her best album in my opinion, without a shadow of doubt. Now I understand some may think after her 2012 album this may be a step back, but it is not. Its a step aside, going back to what may be considered her "roots", only this time, our Norah has become what CAWM hinted at, 14 years ago. Bravo Norah. I applaud her. It will be interesting to see where she goes next, after finally answering her self confessed Jazz demons. My final 2 cents. GET THIS!
Review: 'Norah Jones.' - "A damp good effort this Album, I thought."

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's no tragedy this album Burns like an African Flower!
*by R***E on 25 October 2016*

What a simmering joy this album is. I have to confess when I first heard it, I was taken back a bit. I know only a bit about what jazz is, and that threw me. But what this album represents is Norah's take, on Jazz. Her voice has never been any better, this album also showcases more than any other, her talent as a piano player, and the cast of musicians with her, are incredible. First we have Brian Blade. Now understand I thought the drummer from her first 3 albums was talented, yet Brian's innate timing is simply incredible. Borger could learn from him Ill say that. There is then Wayne Shorter...I have few words to say except if he can do what he does on this album, at 83, the guy is a legend. What a saxophonist. We then have John Patitucci on the bass...and these 3 are just the obvious ones of note...and I can see why their standing is legendary to some. However this album is not just Norah and those 3, every musician who performs on this album, is really talented. The songs from this album are crafted and played to perfection. I will not do a song by song review, and say just this. This right here, is the best of Norah. Her best album in my opinion, without a shadow of doubt. Now I understand some may think after her 2012 album this may be a step back, but it is not. Its a step aside, going back to what may be considered her "roots", only this time, our Norah has become what CAWM hinted at, 14 years ago. Bravo Norah. I applaud her. It will be interesting to see where she goes next, after finally answering her self confessed Jazz demons. My final 2 cents. GET THIS!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Norah Jones.'
*by D***I on 12 September 2023*

"A damp good effort this Album, I thought."

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A bit disappointing
*by E***O on 21 February 2017*

Jazzy but a bit boring at times. But there are some good songs. Easy to listen.

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