Music Review

Feels Like Home

Feels Like Home by Norah Jones, published by Blue Note

If, as F. Scott Fitzgerald famously claimed, American lives have no second acts, where does this leave 24-year-old Norah Jones? Sell 17 million of any record, much less a debut CD of sleepy pop ballads, and in walks the eight-hundred-pound gorilla with the "What next?" sign around his neck. Make Come Away With Me II and you're pandering; try a big production number and it's all gone to your head. So what does this gorgeous Dallas-bred singer-pianist do? Punt. Though doubtlessly fussed over, Feels Like Home (Blue Note) was recorded in weeks instead of months, and it sounds like it. Home isn't a radical departure, but it does feel different from its elegant predecessor. To Jones's credit, apart from a pointless duet with Dolly Parton, there's no overt nod to her superstar status. And a few songs, like "In the Morning" and "Above Ground," flirt promisingly with R&B and almost find some funk. Almost. But just like last time, the rest is all so damn polite—organic, keyboard-driven pop. It's nothing that a bit of energy wouldn't cure, but Jones's beguiling voice never strays from her comfort zone, and not a single tempo breaks a sweat. Rock and roll has been blamed for everything from Satanism to mass murder, but this numbing music makes you want to retire early.

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