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Mar 7, 2024Jones places a premium on tonal variance and equilibrium throughout Visions; it’s a wise chess move, ensuring an absorbing listen with every spin.
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MojoMar 7, 2024Jones has rediscovered her mojo. [Apr 2024, p.82]
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Mar 7, 2024Visions is clear and light, its textures vividly articulated and its rhythms mellow and fluid. It's music that feels alive, inhaling and exhaling with a gentle insistence; it's never rushed, never clipped.
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Mar 7, 2024This is a vital and worthy addition to Jones’ diverse catalog, surely with the potential for her tenth Grammy win.
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Mar 8, 2024Norah Jones may be the same artist who sang “Don’t Know Why” on the beach 22 years ago, but that doesn’t mean she hasn’t taken steps to advance or update her core sound. Visions is solid proof of this.
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UncutMar 7, 2024Her piano work enviably deft, she still opts for just guitar and brass on the title track, but "paradise" offers the easy-going charms of early Diana Ross, while producer Leon Michels helps lighten the mood further on "Running", adding sax and drums. [Apr 2024, p.35]