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Norah Jones Collaborates With Danger Mouse for “Little Broken Hearts”

Norah Jones Collaborates With Danger Mouse for “Little Broken Hearts”
02.02.12

Norah Jones recently collaborated with the producer, Danger Mouse, for “Little Broken Hearts”, the official copy-out of “The Fall”, released back in 2009. “Little Broken Hearts” is expected to hit the market somewhere in the spring, this season on Blue Note/EMI. The duo recorded the album at Burton’s Los Angeles studio in winter, 2011, as Jones lent her vocals to “Rome” by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi. Danger Mouse produced “Little Broken Hearts”, while Norah Jones along with Brian Burton (Danger Mouse) penned down the lyrics.

According to resources, Norah Jones intends to go on an extensive world tour in 2012 and has given dates of a few trips as well: June 29 at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theater in Rochester, N.Y., and at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on August 10th.  Last time, the singer cum lyricist toured the world in 2010, campaigning for “The Fall”.

2012 happens to be a significant year for Jones since it commemorates the 10th anniversary of her Grammy winning debut “Come Away With Me” that sold around10.8 million copies. Jones released an album, featuring Foo Fighters, Ryan Adams and Q-Tip, aside from various other artists, in 2010.

Besides this, Danger Mouse produced Black Keys’ “El Camino”, which made it to No.3 on previous week’s Billboard 200 chart.

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