DVDfever.co.uk – Norah Jones: The Fall CD reviewElly Roberts reviews
Blue Note Records
- Released: November 2009
- Rating: 4/10
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A leap of faith. Not big enough a leap
Norah Jones debut album Come Away with Me (2002) was one of the most overrated albums of all-time. Just how it managed to sell in such large quantities was way beyond me. 20 million sales in fact, winning five Grammys in one night at the age of 22, takes some doing.
Seven years on and theres a sonic transformation on her break-up album The Fall. W/c 23rd November it was sitting at 24 on the UK album chart, while the following week,it dropped to No.47.
Having split with her ex-boyfriend and double bassist Lee Alexander, Jones is keen to move on, but it should have been a bolder one.Shes also kicked her Handsome Band into touch so the overall sound is far more expansive and experimental losing much of the laconic country-lounge style of her previous offerings. From album to album her sales have dipped considerably, so maybe a transition was long overdue.
In the process, in came new producer Jacquire King who engineered Tom Waits Mule Variations, Jones favourite album as it happens. Also, in came guitarists Marc Ribot and Smokey Hormel from Waits recording sessions bringing a total, but subtle, overhaul. This is probably the best move of all. Adding to her tracklisting scope shes co-written with Ryan Adams (Light As A Feather) , Will Sheff of Okkervil River (Stuck) and frequent partner Jesse Harris (Even Though / Tell Yer Mama).Her new sound, slightly rougher around edges; can be heard from the get-go on dense choogling single Chasing Pirates with that lazy vocal remaining intact. Its perfect Radio 2 fodder.
Theres a mellow funky groove on the next one, Even Though with one of the afore mentioned guitarists adding rough subliminal strums.Despite recruiting alt-country legend Adams, theres no magic on Light As A Feather as the song gets bogged down with drone-like guitars and the mood is more sombre that youd normally get from Adams.
Later, a familiar brooding I Wouldnt Need You reverts, virtually, back to her silky balladeering with not such dazzling results its more like filler than thriller. Next, Waiting, takes her back to around 2002 unfortunately, as things if not excitingly, where shifting slightly forwards.Breaking the snooze mould, Its Gonna Bes tribal drumming and hard 60s tinged organ are very welcome.
Her most challenging and engaging song comes two thirds in Youve Ruined Me, presumably a dig at Alexander. Joness vocal is really stretched to the max and it goods to hear for a change.After a drifting one -dimensional Back To Manhattan and shambolic Stuck, emerges a sweet ballad December, though weve heard it all before somewhere in the loungy past.
Dense Tell Yer Mama is plodding mid-paced attempt to perk things up but the song goes nowhere breaking little sweat other than some wiry guitar drop-ins, with closer Man Of The Hour turn out to be a damp squib.Despite her concerted efforts, The Fall wont bring her a much needed further rise in popularity.
The verdict Disappointing.
Weblink:norahjones.com
The full list of tracks included are :
1. Chasing Pirates
2. Even Though
3. Light As A Feather
4. Young Blood
5. I Wouldnt Need You
6. Waiting
7. Its Gonna Be
8. Youve Ruined Me
9. Back To Manhattan
10. Stuck
11. December
12. Tell Yer Mama
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Elly Roberts passed away in 2011, but he was a man who was so passionate about all types of music and loved meeting his musical heroes, such as Mick Hucknall at a book signing at the Trafford Centre, Manchester in 2007.
A former teacher and also a music journalist, DJ and radio presenter on local community station Calon FM, plus appearances on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Radio 2, Elly started doing reviews for DVDfever.co.uk in 2004 and he did the majority of the CD and concerts reviews on the website.
I know also that he loved getting away for the summer to Spain and I hope that wherever he is now he is enjoying the hot sunshine and, as one of his friends has said on his Facebook page, that he is interviewing his musical heroes.