Musicians :
Norah Jones (guitar, organ Fender Rhodes, piano, electric piano Wurlitzer, bass, electric & acoustic guitar, vocals), Brian Burton (synthesizer, organ, acoustic & electric guitar, bass, piano, percussion, drums), Blake Mills (electric & acoustic guitar), Gus Seyffert (bass, electric guitar, backing vocals), Heather McIntosh (cello and cello arrangements, bass), Caroline Campbell, Alwyn Wright, Juan Miguel Hernandez-Hachez, Vanessa Freebairn-Smith - Sonus Quartet (strings), Dan Elkan, Todd Monfalcone (electric guitar), Jonathan Hischke (bass), Joey Waronker (drums, percussion).
- Little Broken Hearts Deluxe Edition !
- Expanded 31-track set includes bonus tracks, alternate versions and remixes !
- Also includes a previously unreleased live version of the album !
A decade ago, Norah Jones defied expectations with her fifth studio album Little Broken Hearts, a striking collaboration with the producer Danger Mouse that arrived 10 years after her debut Come Away With Me.
On June 2, 2023 Blue Note Records will release the expanded 31-track Little Broken Hearts (Deluxe Edition) curated by Jones and Eli Wolf. The project will include rare bonus tracks, alternate versions, and remixes, as well as a previously unreleased live version of the album that was recorded for Austin City Limits in 2012. The Deluxe Edition is available for pre-order now as a three-LP set.
"Ten years later, these are still some of my favorite songs in my catalog to play live, no matter the instrumentation or arrangement, they just feel special", says Jones. "And the way this album sounds makes my ears so happy. I'm incredibly thankful to Danger Mouse for letting me explore with him and opening up my world to a new way of doing things that continues to inspire and influence me".
Norah Jones and Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton) first worked together when the producer called upon her to contribute vocals to his acclaimed 2011 album Rome. It was Jones' singular voice that caught Burton's attention as he began to conceptualize his homage to classic Italian film score music.
He already had Jack White in mind for the male role, and he and his collaborator Daniele Luppi realized that Jones' voice would give the project the perfect balance it needed. Jones contributed three standout songs to Rome including "Black" (a live version of which is included on this set) and their connection proved deep enough that they decided to collaborate again on Jones' next studio album.