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... Featuring Norah Jones

...Featuring is a by and , released on , , by , that collects 18 previously released tracks from her collaborations and side projects with various artists spanning genres such as , , , and . The album highlights Jones's versatility as a collaborator, featuring appearances alongside prominent musicians including Willie Nelson on "Baby, It's Cold Outside," the Foo Fighters on "Virginia Moon," OutKast on "Take Off Your Cool," and Ryan Adams on "Dear John." It also includes contributions from her side project The Little Willies with "Love Me," a cover originally by The Ink Spots, and tracks from other endeavors like her work with Sean Bones on "Turn Them" and El Madmo on "The Best Part." Spanning recordings from 2001 to 2010, the compilation underscores Jones's ability to blend her signature soulful, jazz-inflected style with diverse musical partners, resulting in a retrospective that captures the breadth of her guest appearances outside her solo discography. This release serves as a companion to Jones's primary studio albums, offering fans a curated selection of her most notable features and demonstrating her enduring appeal across musical boundaries.

Background

Conception

The album ...Featuring Norah Jones was conceived as a retrospective compilation highlighting the singer's guest appearances and duets with other artists, drawing from recordings made between 2001 and 2010. Blue Note Records announced the project in August 2010, aiming to showcase Jones' established popularity following the massive success of her 2002 debut album Come Away with Me, which had sold over 27 million copies worldwide by that point. Central to the album's was demonstrating ' versatility across genres such as , pop, , and hip-hop, achieved through partnerships with a wide array of musicians including legends like , , and , as well as and hip-hop acts like and . A key inclusion was the 2004 duet "Here We Go Again" with from his album Genius Loves Company, which served as a centerpiece due to its commercial and critical acclaim, including Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in 2005. With a total runtime of 71:15, the collection was positioned as a comprehensive overview of Jones' "best of collaborations" without any new recordings, allowing fans to appreciate the breadth of her contributions as a featured artist over the decade.

Compilation process

The compilation of ...Featuring Norah Jones began with a comprehensive review of the singer's guest appearances and collaborations spanning from 2001, including her early work with the Peter Malick Group on tracks like those from the album New York City, through to 2010. This process entailed sifting through dozens of recordings from diverse projects, such as singles, side projects, and full-length albums by other artists, to identify material that highlighted Jones' versatility across genres. Selection criteria emphasized high-profile duets and features that showcased genre-blending elements, prioritizing partnerships with artists Jones admired, including hip-hop acts like OutKast on "Take Off Your Cool" and Q-Tip on "Life Is Better," as well as country legends like Willie Nelson on "Baby, It's Cold Outside." Jones aimed to include tracks that held personal significance and demonstrated varied facets of her vocal and stylistic range, resulting in a cohesive 18-track collection drawn exclusively from existing recordings without any re-recording. Tracks were sourced directly from their original releases, such as by for "Here We Go Again" (2004) and remastered by to ensure sonic consistency across the . A Japan-exclusive , "Any Other Day" featuring from his 2007 Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant, was added to the edition for that market, bringing the total to 19 tracks in some versions. One major challenge was securing permissions from the multiple record labels and collaborating artists involved, given the material's origins across indie, major, and genre-specific imprints; Jones noted that clearance issues prevented inclusion of some desired tracks, describing the process as a "nightmare" despite the enjoyment of revisiting her catalog.

Release and promotion

Release

...Featuring Norah Jones was released on November 16, 2010, by Blue Note Records, a subsidiary of Capitol Records. The album was issued in standard CD, digital download, and limited edition double vinyl formats, with the Japanese version featuring a bonus track, "Any Other Day" by Wyclef Jean featuring Norah Jones. Initial distribution targeted North America, Europe, and Asia, emphasizing jazz and adult contemporary audiences through Blue Note's established channels. The packaging included minimalist cover art portraying Norah Jones in a simple, evocative pose, accompanied by a booklet with liner notes detailing the origins of each collaboration. Blue Note positioned the release as a complementary collection to Jones' solo discography, reinforcing her ongoing partnership with the label since her debut in 2002.

Promotion

The promotional campaign for ...Featuring Norah Jones was orchestrated by Blue Note Records, emphasizing the album's eclectic collaborations through targeted media outreach to Norah Jones's established audience. Although specific late-2010 TV slots tied directly to the album are limited in records, Jones's visibility from earlier 2010 performances, including at the North Sea Jazz Festival in July, contributed to building anticipation among jazz enthusiasts. Digital promotion played a key role, with Blue Note releasing an official album trailer on YouTube in November 2010 to showcase the star-studded lineup. Jones also participated in a series of webisodes uploaded around the release, where she shared anecdotes about collaborations with Ryan Adams, Belle & Sebastian, and others, fostering fan engagement online. Select tracks were made available for preview on iTunes, aligning with the platform's prominence for digital music discovery in 2010. Social media teasers from Blue Note and Jones's channels spotlighted cameos by high-profile guests, amplifying buzz without a large-scale advertising push. The album's of "" with facilitated tie-ins with seasonal playlists and promotions, bolstered by a dedicated video released in 2010. occurred through mentions in retrospectives on collaborators like , leveraging their fanbases for indirect . Internationally, a Japan-exclusive bonus track edition was issued, though specific events like in-store listening parties are not well-documented; the focus remained on core markets to leverage Jones's loyal following. Overall, the campaign adopted a modest budget compared to full studio album launches, prioritizing cost-effective digital and media tactics to target initial sales among existing fans.

Critical reception

Reviews

The compilation album ...Featuring Norah Jones received generally favorable reviews from music critics, earning a Metacritic aggregate score of 68 out of 100 based on 14 reviews from major outlets. Critics frequently praised the album for showcasing Norah Jones's vocal versatility and adaptability across diverse genres in her various collaborations, from country and roots to hip-hop and R&B. Slant Magazine awarded it 3.5 out of 5 stars, describing it as "her most spirited, wide-ranging release to date" and highlighting the emotional depth in tracks like the country-infused "Bull Rider" with Sasha Dobson and the playful duet "Loretta" with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. Uncut gave it 4 out of 5 stars, calling the 18 tracks "a fascinating voyage through the classier end of pop, country and R&B," while Mojo also rated it 4 out of 5, noting that the "18-song miscellany reminds us that talent loves the company of talent." AllMusic assigned 3.5 out of 5 stars, emphasizing the seamless integration of Jones's signature style into eclectic partnerships with artists like Willie Nelson, OutKast, and the Foo Fighters. Some reviewers critiqued the album for its lack of new original material and occasional uneven pacing resulting from abrupt stylistic shifts between tracks. Slant Magazine pointed to specific shortcomings, such as the "inert" folk track "Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John" with Belle & Sebastian and the awkward fusion in "More Than This" with Charlie Hunter, suggesting these disrupted the overall flow despite the project's strengths in collaborative magic. PopMatters rated it 5 out of 10, observing that while Jones excels in alt-country duets, the compilation's breadth sometimes dilutes its cohesion. Reviews predominantly appeared in late and 2010, coinciding with the album's on , with several publications including retrospective nods in their 2011 best-of for standout compilations.

The ...Featuring Norah Jones received formal at the level, with no wins for the as a whole, though it highlighted several high-profile collaborations that had previously garnered honors. Notably, the "Here We Go Again," a duet with Ray Charles originally from his 2004 album Genius Loves Company, was included on the compilation and had earned two Grammy Awards in 2005: Record of the Year and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. This , shared between Charles and Jones, underscored the enduring appeal of their partnership and was referenced in promotional materials for the album to emphasize its collaborative prestige. Internationally, the album achieved gold certification in Poland, awarded by ZPAV for sales exceeding 10,000 units, reflecting its cultural resonance in European jazz and pop circles where Jones' versatile duets found a dedicated audience. In the long term, the album bolstered Jones' reputation as a sought-after collaborator across genres, with select tracks like "Here We Go Again" later appearing on tribute projects, such as the 2011 release Here We Go Again: Celebrating the Genius of Ray Charles by Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis, which revisited and expanded upon her contributions to Charles' legacy.

Commercial performance

Charts

The album ...Featuring Norah Jones debuted at No. 29 on the US Billboard 200 chart in December 2010. It charted for at least three weeks, reaching No. 46 in subsequent weeks. On year-end charts, ...Featuring Norah Jones ranked No. 168 on the 2011 US Billboard 200.

Certifications

No major certifications were issued in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Poland, Japan, or Australia.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

The standard edition of ...Featuring Norah Jones consists of 18 tracks drawn from various collaborations recorded between 2001 and 2010.
No.TitleLengthFeatured artist(s)Original album (year)
1"Love Me"3:51The Little WilliesThe Little Willies (2006)
2"Virginia Moon"3:51Foo FightersIn Your Honor (2005)
3"Turn Them"4:03Sean BonesRings (2009)
4"Baby, It's Cold Outside"3:58Willie NelsonAmerican Classic (2009)
5"Bull Rider"2:58Norah Jones and Sasha DobsoniTunes Originals – Norah Jones (2010)
6"Ruler of My Heart"2:59Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Robert RandolphMedicated Magic (2002)
7"The Best Part"3:25El MadmoEl Madmo (2008)
8"Take Off Your Cool"2:38OutKastSpeakerboxxx/The Love Below (2003)
9"Life Is Better"4:27Q-TipThe Renaissance (2008)
10"Soon the New Day"4:04Talib KweliEardrum (2007)
11"Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John"4:25Belle and SebastianWrite About Love (2010)
12"Here We Go Again"3:58Ray CharlesGenius Loves Company (2004)
13"Loretta"3:19Norah Jones feat. Gillian Welch and David RawlingsLive in 2004 (2004)
14"Dear John"4:36Ryan AdamsJacksonville City Nights (2005)
15"Creepin' In"3:01Norah Jones and Dolly PartonFeels Like Home (2004)
16"Court & Spark"7:36Herbie HancockRiver: The Joni Letters (2007)
17"More Than This"4:10Charlie HunterSongs from the Analog Playground (2001)
18"Blue Bayou"3:43Norah Jones and M. WardLive from Austin, TX (2007)
Certain digital editions include an additional bonus track: 19. "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" – Dayna Kurtz featuring Norah Jones (5:28), originally from Beautiful Yesterday (2004). The Japanese CD edition features yet another bonus track: 20. "Any Other Day" – Wyclef Jean featuring Norah Jones (4:11), originally from Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant (2007). No singles were released from the compilation.

Personnel

Norah Jones serves as the on every of the , contributing additional such as on "Loretta" (with and ). The aggregates from her prior collaborations spanning 2001 to 2010, with no new recordings produced for this . Key featured artists include a diverse of musicians, each appearing on specific tracks with roles tailored to the original sessions.
TrackFeatured Artist(s)Role(s)
1The Little WilliesVocals, piano (Norah Jones); bass (Lee Alexander); drums (Dan Rieser); electric guitar (Jim Campilongo); guitar (Richard Julian); organ (Jon Dryden)
2Foo FightersVocals (Dave Grohl); bass (Nate Mendel); drums (Taylor Hawkins)
4Willie NelsonVocals
5Sasha DobsonVocals, guitar
6Dirty Dozen Brass BandBrass ensemble
6Robert RandolphPedal Steel Guitar
7El MadmoVocals, instrumentation
8OutKastVocals, guitar (André 3000)
9Q-TipVocals
10Talib KweliVocals
11Belle and SebastianVocals, instrumentation
12Ray CharlesVocals
13Gillian Welch, David RawlingsVocals, guitar
14Ryan AdamsVocals
16Herbie HancockPiano
Production credits for individual tracks derive from their original releases, featuring varied producers such as for tracks from sessions and for "." The compilation itself was overseen by , with serving as compilation , as A&R , and as . Mastering for the album was handled by at , while engineering support included contributions from . Liner notes for the release include track annotations by Norah Jones, acknowledging licensing permissions from contributing labels such as Capitol, Verve, and Atlantic.

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