Norah Jones • Side A • Little Broken Hearts • Vinyl Rip (180 Gram White Vinyl)
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• ...Little Broken Hearts is the fifth solo studio album by American singer and songwriter Norah Jones, released on April 25, 2012, through Blue Note Records. The album was produced by Brian Burton, better known as Danger Mouse
• "Happy Pills" was released as the album's lead single on March 6, 2012. It reached No. 13 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart and No. 44 on the Hot Rock Songs chart. The second single, "Miriam", was released on July 25, 2012, and peaked at No. 82 on the Japan Hot 100.
• In 2009, Jones and Burton jammed in the Gnarls Barkley producer's Los Angeles studio to begin work on a project about which nobody knew. They spent five days together in June 2009, working on what would eventually become Jones' fifth solo album. The sessions were fruitful, but neither of them were quite satisfied.
• In mid-2011, Jones and Burton reconvened at Burton's studio to finish Little Broken Hearts. At that time, Jones brought a handful of raw, emotionally charged new tunes she penned in the wake of a harsh breakup with her fiction-writer boyfriend. In an interview with Rolling Stone, she said, "I always heard the old stories about how you write better songs when you go through some shit. That sucks, but it's true!
• Rolling Stone writer Matt Diehl pointed the track "Take It Back" as Jones' boldest departure, which features fuzzed-out guitars and spooky, distorted vocals.
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