Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
…Little Broken Hearts (Japan edition)ノラ・ジョーンズDigital Media13
  • JP2012-04-25
Blue Note05099946376251
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesDigital Media13
  • JP2012-04-25
Blue Note05099946376350
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesDigital Media13
  • JP2012-04-25
Blue Note05099946376855
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesCD13
  • JP2012-04-25
Blue Note, EMI (EMI Records, since 1972)TOCP-712804988006892903
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesDigital Media12
Blue Note05099946364258
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesCD12
  • XE2012-04-27
  • GB2012-04-30
Blue Note509997 31548 2 25099973154822
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesDigital Media12
  • XW2012-04-27
Blue Note05099973154853
…Little Broken Hearts (deluxe)Norah Jones2×CD12 + 3
  • CA2012-05-01
Blue Note, EMI (EMI Records, since 1972)509996 23087 2 45099962308724
…Little Broken Hearts (Target exclusive)Norah Jones2×CD12 + 3
  • US2012-05-01
Blue Note509994 63638 2 45099946363824
…Little Broken HeartsNorah Jones2×12" Vinyl6 + 6
  • US2012-05-01
Blue Note509997 31548 1 55099973154815
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesCD12
  • US2012-05-01
Blue Note509997 31548 2 25099973154822
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesHybrid SACD (CD layer) + Hybrid SACD (SACD layer, 2 channels)12 + 12
  • US2012-11-13
Analogue ProductionsCAPP 046 SA753088004667
…Little Broken Hearts (deluxe)Norah Jones2×CD12 + 11
  • MX2012-12-03
Blue Note50999723157295099972315729
...Little Broken Hearts (deluxe)Norah Jones2×CD12 + 11
Blue Note, EMI (EMI Records, since 1972)509997 23157 2 95099972315729
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesCD12
Blue Note, EMI (EMI Records, since 1972)50999731548225099973154822
…Little Broken HeartsNorah JonesCD12
Blue Note509997 31548 2 25099973154822
…Little Broken Hearts (24bit/44.1kHz)Norah JonesDigital Media12
  • JP2015-05-25
Blue Note00602547389534
(unknown)
...Little Broken Hearts (180g Reissue)Norah Jones2×12" Vinyl6 + 6
Blue Note, Analogue Productions509996-24097-1-1, 509996-38779-1-5, APP 046753088004636

Relationships

artist & repertoire support:Ronette Bowie (management)
Liz Isik (management)
Eli Wolf
creative direction:Gordon H Jee
associated singles/EPs:Happy Pills
included in:The Collection
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/431975 [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/zhq4 [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/norah-jones/_little-broken-hearts/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0002305938 [info]
Wikidata:Q1934469 [info]

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On 2011's Rome, singer Norah Jones, producer Brian 'Danger Mouse' Burton, guitarist Jack White and film score composer Daniele Luppi paid homage to old Italo-Western movies with twinkling chimes, twangy guitar riffs, and notable vocal performances. While many of the instrumentals held up without words, the concept album saw new life when Jones took to the microphone. If anything could be gleaned from the project, it's that good things happen when she sings atop Burton's arrangements.

On Little Broken Hearts, the two musicians explore the concept of heartbreak, investigating its unpleasant aspects with refreshing candour and sardonic wit. Albums about heartbreak certainly aren't new, but Jones puts fresh spin on a familiar topic with lovelorn musings that are wistful and carefree, meditative and ebullient.

Good Morning, the album's effective opener, is a delightfully sweet blend of airy synthesizers and melancholic strings, held together by Jones' angelic falsetto. "I'm folding my hand," the singer softly repeats over Burton's oceanic production. She's 22 carries a similar ventilated backdrop, but the result is a bit more pensive when paired with Jones' gloomy deliberation: "You can throw away, every word I say."

Then there's the haunting Miriam, a morbidly sublime tune on which the singer threatens the woman with whom her man cheats. Here, Jones sings: "I'm gonna smile when I take your life." Conversely, Happy Pills and Say Goodbye are cheery pop fare, on which the vocalist sings joyously about the break-up. Amid funky guitar grooves, Jones sounds playfully detached from said relationship.

Therein lays the success of Little Broken Hearts. Unlike other disheartened recordings, some of which are more sullen than others, Jones never sounds too depressed on this set. Instead, she keeps the mood fairly moderate amongst Burton's fluid soundtrack, setting the pace with a wry bravado that makes this album a dynamic listen, even if she's dumping a guy. Heartbreak is inevitable if you love hard enough, yet Jones and Burton make it enjoyable.