“Feels Like Home” is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Norah Jones. It was released on February 10, 2004, as the follow-up to her highly successful debut album, “Come Away with Me.”
“Feels Like Home” builds upon the mellow and intimate sound that Norah Jones established with her debut, while also exploring new musical territories. The album incorporates elements of jazz, pop, country, and folk, showcasing Jones’ versatility as an artist.
The album features a mix of original compositions by Norah Jones, as well as cover versions of songs by other artists. Jones collaborated with renowned musicians and songwriters such as Jesse Harris, Dolly Parton, and Arif Mardin, who produced the album.
“Feels Like Home” includes notable tracks such as “Sunrise,” “What Am I to You?,” and “Don’t Miss You at All.” These songs showcase Norah Jones’ trademark sultry vocals, introspective lyrics, and her ability to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The album received positive reviews from critics, who praised Jones’ continued growth as a songwriter and musician. “Feels Like Home” also enjoyed commercial success, debuting at the top of the Billboard 200 chart and selling over one million copies in its first week of release.
Similar to her debut album, “Feels Like Home” earned Norah Jones several Grammy Awards. The album won the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album, while the single “Sunrise” won the Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
With the album Norah Jones further solidified her place in the music industry as a versatile and talented artist. The album showcased her ability to effortlessly blend different genres, while maintaining a cohesive and captivating sound.
Norah Jones’ “Feels Like Home” continues to resonate with audiences for its soothing and soulful qualities. Its songs have become staples of her live performances and have contributed to her enduring popularity as a singer-songwriter.