: The titular track, written by Norah Jones herself, which functions as a slow, seductive invitation to escape reality.
When Norah Jones released her debut album, Come Away With Me , in February 2002, nobody predicted it would become a global phenomenon. Combining traditional vocal jazz with country, folk, and pop elements, the album went on to sell over 27 million copies worldwide and sweep the 2003 Grammy Awards.
Regardless of which edition you are listening to, the magic of Come Away With Me lies in its understated elegance. Recorded at the legendary Sorcerer Sound Studio in New York City by engineer Jay Newland and produced by the legendary Arif Mardin, the album has a velvet-smooth sonic texture.
Mastered with the legendary superior sound dynamics typical of Japanese pressings 🎵 Tracklist Highlights Disc 1: The Original Masterpiece "Don't Know Why" "Come Away With Me" "Cold Cold Heart" "What Am I To You?" (Japan Bonus Track) Disc 2: Bonus Content "Ruler Of My Heart" "Cold Cold Heart" "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" Enhanced CD music videos! : The titular track, written by Norah Jones
: Housed in a standard jewel case protected by a cardboard slipcase.
The standard 14-track masterpiece featuring global hits like Don't Know Why and Come Away With Me . However, it includes an exclusive Japan-only bonus track : an early, alternate version of "What Am I To You?" (which would later be officially re-recorded for her 2004 sophomore album, Feels Like Home ).
This disc contains the standard 14 tracks from the original release, plus a rare early version of "What Am I To You?" which differs from the later version found on her follow-up album, Feels Like Home Don't Know Why Seven Years Cold Cold Heart Feelin' The Same Way Come Away With Me Shoot The Moon Turn Me On I've Got To See You Again Painter Song One Flight Down Nightingale The Long Day Is Over The Nearness Of You What Am I To You? Japan Bonus Track Disc 2: Rarities & Multimedia Regardless of which edition you are listening to,
(Jesse Harris) – Smooth contemporary jazz with rich piano runs.
Focus on "Norah Jones 2002 Japan 2CD," "TOCP-65900," or "Toshiba-EMI Come Away With Me."
When Norah Jones released her debut studio album Come Away With Me in February 2002, nobody—not even her label, Blue Note Records—could have predicted the monumental cultural phenomenon it would become. Blending jazz, folk, country, and pop, the album felt like a warm, intimate exhale in a post-9/11 world. It went on to win eight Grammy Awards and sell nearly 30 million copies worldwide. However, for serious collectors and audiophiles, one particular pressing remains the holy grail: : Housed in a standard jewel case protected
Based on early pressings of Japanese special editions, these bonus CDs frequently included:
.rar is a file archive pattern that packages multiple tracks, high-resolution artwork scans, and the Disc 2 video file into a single download.
In 2022, a Super Deluxe edition was released in Japan (UCCQ-1153) which includes the original demos and the "First Sessions" EP, many of which were previously unreleased [2].
Blending jazz, folk, country, and pop, the album created a new sound that felt both modern and timeless.