Decaf, Skinny, Smokeless Blues Pop

The Sunday Telegraph London (April 25, 2004)

Author: By Paul Morley

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Norah Jones

The stage at the Manchester Apollo looks as if it has been transformed by Linda Barker of Changing Rooms. Plenty of homely rugs are spread across the floor; all that's missing seem to be big comfy scatter cushions. As soon as Norah Jones begins her set, you realise that, in fact, her songs are the cushions. Beautifully stitched, with gorgeous patterns, it's tempting sometimes just to sink into one and enjoy a peaceful snooze. Norah would follow you into your dreams and make sure that they're sweet.

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Decaf, Skinny, Smokeless Blues Pop

The 24-year-old plumping up the arty cushions hasn't yet in her heart become the Norah Jones brand that has sold millions of a...

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