New York City (album)

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New York City
Studio album by Norah Jones & The Peter Malick Group
Released July 8, 2003
Recorded August & September 2000
Genre Jazz, Blues
Label Koch Records/Edel Music
Norah Jones & The Peter Malick Group chronology
New York City
(2003)
The Chill Album
(2004)

New York City is an album by The Peter Malick Group featuring Norah Jones. The album was recorded during August and September 2000, a few weeks before Jones made her own demos for the Blue Note label, and released three years later. Jones sings on all seven tracks, and this album is more bluesy than Jones' debut album, Come Away With Me. One of the tracks of the album, Strange Transmissions, was bundled with the Nokia 6230 cellphone.

New York City peaked at number 54 on Billboard 200 as well as number 2 on Top Independent Albums Chart and reaching number 1 spot on Top Blues Albums chart.[1]

The song "Strange Transmissions" from the album charted on Billboard Dance Music/Club Play Singles chart in 2004 reaching number 23 as its peak position.[2]


[edit] Track listing

  1. "New York City" (5:06)
  2. "Strange Transmissions" (4:06)
  3. "Deceptively Yours" (4:17)
  4. "All Your Love" (4:33)
  5. "Heart of Mine" (Written by Bob Dylan) (5:06)
  6. "Things You Don't Have to Do" (3:09)
  7. "New York City (radio edit)" (3:47)

[edit] References


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