Live From Austin, Tx

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Jones, Norah
- Title:
- Live From Austin, Tx
- TV Standard:
- PAL
- Format:
- DVD Amaray Case
- Aspect Ratio:
- TBC
- Languages:
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
- Rating:
- E
- Available:
- 04-08-2008
- Label:
- SHOCK
What a ride it's been for Norah Jones since that night in March 2002, when she revealed her rich, seductive tones performing in a cramped room above an Indian restaurant in downtown Austin at a South by Southwest showcase. A few months later she recorded her first Austin City Limits. Now, after five years, many millions of CDs sold, a shelf full of Grammy awards, and worldwide acclaim, Norah returns to ACL as one of the most successful and respected recording artists of the decade. This performance from June 14, 2007, includes some of those now classics that captivated an audience longing for heartfelt music. It also highlights her growth as a serious songwriter on her third CD, NOT TOO LATE. One thing that hasn't changed is her passion for all kinds of musical styles, which probably has a lot to do with growing up in Texas and now living in the heart of New York City. Touches of smoky jazz, country twang, Memphis soul and old-fashioned Tin Pan Alley permeate her original songs as well as her choice of other songwriters' material. Watching her on the ACL stage is the next best thing to having her sitting at a piano in your living room.
Features
Disc 1:
- Come Away With Me
- Those Sweet Words
- The Sun Doesn't Like You
- Not My Friend
- Thinking About You
- Be My Somebody
- Rosie's Lullaby
- Sunrise
- Sinkin Soon - With J. Walter Hawkes
- Not Too Late
- My Dear Country
- Little Room
- Broken
- Long Way Home
- Creepin' In - With M. Ward
- Hands On The Wheel - With M. Ward
- Blue Bayou - With M. Ward
- Don't Know Why
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