Artist |
Norah Jones |
Title |
Feels Like Home |
Format |
HDCD |
Released |
10.02.2004 |
Label |
Rock Records |
Primary Genre |
Pop: General Pop |
Disc Count |
2 |
Number of Tracks |
34 |
Condition Record |
Near Mint |
Condition Cover |
Near Mint |
Personal Rating |
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Acquired from |
Ebay |
Purchase Price |
13,51 |
Date Acquired |
22.05.2004 |
Owner |
Reinhold |
Cover 1 |
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Tracks |
Feels Like Home |
1.
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Sunrise (3:22)
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2.
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What Am I to You (3:32)
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3.
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Those Sweet Words (3:24)
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4.
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Carneval Town (3:13)
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5.
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In the Morning (4:09)
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6.
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Be Here to Love Me (3:30)
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7.
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Creepin' in (3:05)
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8.
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Toes (3:48)
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9.
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Humble Me (4:38)
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10.
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Above Ground (3:45)
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11.
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The Long Way Home (3:15)
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12.
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The Prettiest Thing (3:53)
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13.
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Don't Miss You at All (3:08)
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14.
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Seven Years (2:29)
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15.
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Come Away With Me (3:22)
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16.
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Don't Know Why (3:09)
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17.
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Nightingale (4:14)
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Feels Like Home (B) |
1.
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Feelin' The Same Way (3:01)
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2.
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Cold Cold Heart (3:42)
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3.
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The Nearness of You (3:09)
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4.
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The Long Day Is Over (2:48)
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5.
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Shoot the Moon (4:00)
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6.
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Lone Star (3:10)
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7.
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Painter Song (2:46)
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8.
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Turn Me on (2:38)
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9.
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I've Got To See You Again (4:17)
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10.
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One Filght Down (3:09)
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11.
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New York City (5:09)
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12.
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Strang Transvision (4:10)
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13.
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Deceptively Yours (4:20)
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14.
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All Your Love (4:37)
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15.
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Heart of Mine (5:10)
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16.
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Things You Don't Have to Do (3:14)
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17.
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New York City [Radio Edit] (3:50)
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Notes |
Norah Jones - Vocals, piano
Daru Oda - Backing vocals
Adam Levy - Guitar, backing vocals
Hevin Breit - Guitar, backing vocals
Lee Alexander - Bass
Andrew Borger - Drums
Garth Hudson - Accordion
Import aus China im HDCD-Format mit Bonus-CD
Pacific Microsonics hat eine digitale Audiotechnologie entwickelt, die das volle Potenzial einer CD ausschöpft. Der HDCD-Prozess (High Definition Compatible Digital) ist ein patentierter Kodierungs-und Dekodierungs-Prozess, der die gesamte Fülle und Detailgenauigkeit eines hoch auflösenden "Master Recordings" auf die CD übertragen kann. Es gab schon verschiedene Versuche, die Klangqualitäten von CDs zu verbessern. Laut "Wired Magazine" jedoch gibt es keine, die mit dem HDCD-Prozess vergleichbar wären.
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