“Don’t try to second-guess Norah Jones. Just when you think you’ve got her figured out, she’ll reinvent herself… ‘Visions’ [is] her most unpredictable yet, a fruitful collaboration with producer Leon Michels… Jones has rediscovered her mojo… [The] multi-Grammy-winning singer/songwriter finds joy in musical rebirth.”
—MOJO ★★★★
“Another masterclass from the songstress….bursting with sonic colour”
LINE OF BEST FIT 9/10
“Her latest offering is her most interesting in years: ‘Visions,’ a funky, gently psychedelic garage-soul record that puts her sultry vocals amid fuzzy guitars, off-kilter drums and crinkly vintage keyboards.”
—Los Angeles Times
9-time GRAMMY winning singer, songwriter, and pianist Norah Jones has released her ninth solo studio album Visions, a collaboration with producer and multi-instrumentalist Leon Michels, as well as the official video for the song “Paradise” directed by Joelle Grace Taylor which celebrates the rollercoaster of life. Visions is a vibrant and joyful 12-song set that is the yang to the yin that was Pick Me Up Off The Floor, Jones’ last album of new original songs which was released early in the pandemic lockdown of 2020 and foreshadowed many of the dark emotions of that period.
“When I first heard the songs on Norah’s new album, Visions, it was evident that she had weathered the storm and emerged with an enlightened perspective,” says Blue Note President Don Was. “She’s singing about being awake, wanting to dance, finally feeling free, being on her way to making it right, and acceptance of what life brings. She’s seeing light at the end of a tunnel that had engulfed her four years previously and is offering guidance, comfort, and joy to others who may find themselves standing at similar crossroads.”
“The reason I called the album Visions is because a lot of the ideas came in the middle of the night or in that moment right before sleep.” says Jones. “We did most of the songs in the same way where I was at the piano or on guitar and Leon was playing drums and we were just jamming on stuff. I like the rawness between me and Leon, the way it sounds kind of garage-y but also kind of soulful, because that’s where he’s coming from, but also not overly perfected.”
WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR “PARADISE”
Michels played saxophone in Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and has performed with Lee Fields & The Expressions, Dan Auerbach’s band The Arcs, Menahan Street Band, and his own project El Michels Affair. Michels and Jones first collaborated on the single “Can You Believe” and later worked together on Jones’ 2021 holiday album I Dream of Christmas. Visions also features contributions from trumpeter Dave Guy, bassist Jesse Murphy, and drummers Brian Blade and Homer Steinweiss.
Visions is available now on formats including indie record store exclusive orange blend vinyl featuring an alternate cover, Barnes & Noble exclusive teal blend vinyl, as well as a Target exclusive CD with the bonus track “Until My Heart is Found” and poster.
Jones performed the lead single “Running” earlier this week on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and will be making additional TV appearances this morning on NBC The Today Show and tomorrow on CBS Saturday Morning. Jones kicks off her Visions tour on May 6 which will take her across North America this Spring and Summer. See below for a list of dates and visit norahjones.com for more info.
NORAH JONES – 2024 TOUR DATES:
May 6 – MGM Music Hall at Fenway – Boston, MA
May 7 – Bardavon 1869 Opera House – Poughkeepsie, NY
May 10 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY
May 13 – Kennedy Center Concert Hall – Washington, DC
May 15 – The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA
May 16 – Brooklyn Paramount – Brooklyn, NY
May 17 – Brooklyn Paramount – Brooklyn, NY
May 19 – Apollo Theater – New York, NY
May 26 – BottleRock Napa Valley – Napa, CA
June 27 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, ON
June 29 – Ottawa Jazz Festival – Ottawa, ON
June 30 – Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival – Saratoga Springs, NY
July 2 – Festival International de Jazz de Montréal – Montreal, QC
July 3 – Festival International de Jazz de Montréal – Montreal, QC
July 5 – CMAC – Canandaigua, NY
July 6 – Artpark Main Stage – Buffalo, NY
July 8 – Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts – Pittsburgh, PA
July 10 – Rose Music Center at The Heights – Huber Heights, OH
July 11 – Blossom Music Center – Cuyahoga Falls, OH
July 13 – Kresge Auditorium – Interlochen, MI
July 14 – Ravinia Festival – Highland Park, IL
July 22 – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater – Vail, CO
July 23 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
July 25 – Sandy Amphitheater – Sandy, UT
July 26 – Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden – Boise, ID
July 27 – Wine Country Amphitheater – Walla Walla, WA
July 29 – Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheater – Seattle, WA
July 30 – Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Vancouver, BC
August 1 – The Cuthbert Amphitheater – Eugene, OR
August 3 – The Masonic – San Francisco, CA
August 4 – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
August 6 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park – San Diego, CA