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Come Away with Me album for sale by Norah Jones was released Apr 20, 2004 on the Blue Note (Label) label. COME AWAY WITH ME won the 2003 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year, Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical). "Don't Know Why" won the 2003 Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Come Away with Me buy CD music. Arif Mardin won the 2003 Grammy Award for Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical). Come Away with Me CD music contains a single disc with 14 songs. ...See Full Description
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| lovely norah jones is the best i have heard in many years and is going to be very famous in many countries. By a reviewer (mansfield,ohio)  This review is for a different format. |
| La sencillez hecha magia Norah Jones crea un album sensacional en el que mezcla el pop y el jazz para crear un nuevo estilo de musica. By Tony R. (Valencia, Esp) This review is for a different format. |
| Great soft, sensious voice. Love to listen to this woman sing. She has a pure tone , soft, and very sexy voice-I would love to go away with her! By a reviewer (Sebring, Fl USA)  This review is for a different format. |
| I liked it Norah Jones has a ver sweet romantic voice and her interpretation of "Come Away With Me" is unique. The rest of the songs in the CD are not worth the money. By a reviewer (Fairfax VA)  This review is for a different format. |
| Excellent! A terrific mix and outstanding SACD. The soundstage is nothing less than impressive. Closed my eyes and could visualize every instrument. By Mike ((808) Honolulu, Hawaii, USA)  This review is for a different format. |
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