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Artist News
Danger Mouse produces Norah Jones LP
By CMU Editorial | Published on Wednesday 25 January 2012
A new album from jazz songstress Norah Jones is set to surface in March, EMI has revealed.
Jones co-wrote and performed various instrumental parts on ‘Little Broken Hearts’ in collaboration with Danger Mouse, also the LP’s primary producer, having encountered the Gnarls Barkley man when she was invited to contribute to his – and Italian composer Daniele Luppi’s – ‘ROME’ album.
The LP was recorded at Danger Mouse’s studio in Los Angeles, with Jones playing piano, bass and guitar while he – real name Brian Burton – added drums and strings.
Jones is now expected to tour around her latest release, with international dates due in the coming months.