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New York City - Deluxe

by Koch Records

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Release Date:2007-01-16
Label:Koch Records
UPC:099923420620
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Koch Records
ASIN:B000025YLT
Category:Music

Tracks on New York City - Deluxe by Koch Records

  1. New York City
  2. Strange Transmissions
  3. Deceptively Yours
  4. All Your Love
  5. Heart Of Mine
  6. Things You Don't Have To Do
  7. New York City
  8. New York City
  9. Strange Transmissions
  10. Things You Don't Have
  11. Deceptively Yours
  12. New York City
  13. Things You Don't Have To Do
  14. Deceptively Yours
  15. New York City
  16. Things You Don't Have To Do
  17. Strange Transmission
  18. Deceptively Yours
  19. New York City
  20. Things You Don't Have To Do
  21. Strange Transmission
  22. Deceptively Yours
  23. New York City
  24. New York City
  25. New York City
  26. Strange Transmissions
  27. Strange Transmissions
  28. Things You Don't Have To Do
  29. Things You Don't Have To Do
  30. Deceptively Yours
  31. Deceptively Yours

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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In this instance, "deluxe collection" denotes six songs that blues guitarist Peter Malick recorded with vocalist Norah Jones before she hit it big, a (previously released) EP's worth of material padded here into a two-disc, 31-cut set of radio edits, club mixes, dub mixes, and DJ remixes, with only eight of them previously unreleased. (There are nine versions of the set-opening "New York City" alone.) The material stretches itself pretty thin, as the equal billing given Jones with Malick (the only two members of the "Peter Malick Group" who appear throughout) aims to attract Norah Jones completists or tempt those who might confuse this with one of her own releases. Malick's four original compositions range from the psychedelic swirl of "Strange Transmission," given a girlish lilt by Jones, to the Rolling Stones/Velvet Underground propulsion of "Things You Don't Have to Do," on which the two duet. Jones rarely oversings the way Malick occasionally overplays, though a cover of Magic Sam's "All Your Love" finds Jones straining for emotive effect in a way that she never does on her own releases. --Don McLeese

Customer Reviews

Nora in New York City - Reviewed on 2007-03-21
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

....I know it was some time ago, and the voice (not quite as experienced) is
always instantly recognizable, but it was Nora Jones !

If you are a Nora Jones Fan you will Love this album. Peter Malick and his group are always outstanding, just add Nora and it becomes Magic !!
Do waste your money - Reviewed on 2007-03-08
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I really enjoy Norah Jones. This CD was so bad I still haven't listened to the whole CD. Who wants the listen to the same 5 songs preformed 5 different ways? Most of the remixes are hip hop, not really Norah Jones' style. The best part of this CD is the cover artwork. If I could I would give this CD 0 stars
Once Again??? - Reviewed on 2007-02-09
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Well, it seems that Peter Malick Group depends on this album to survive. It is the fourth album from the same stuffs. 2003, 2004, 2005, and now, 2007, bringing the same songs! But the electronic versions are not so bad, thanks to Norah Jones' beautifull and sweet voice.
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