: A sultry, organ-driven cover of John D. Loudermilk’s rhythm and blues staple. Disc 2: Rare Bonus Content & Exclusives
– Selected tracks recorded live at the House of Blues or the Blue Note, showcasing the raw chemistry of her touring band. Understanding the "RAR" Search Trend
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(An early, raw alternate version distinct from the one later recorded for her second album, Feels Like Home ).
"Don't Know Why," "Come Away With Me," "What Am I To You?" (Early Version)
The second disc provides an intimate look into the development of the album, collecting material from the early First Sessions promotional EP and rare studio outtakes.
The album's success can be attributed to its eclectic mix of original compositions, jazz standards, and pop-infused tracks. Songs like "Don't Know Why," "Come Away with Me," and "2002" (not to be confused with the song of the same name by Ashanti) showcased Jones' remarkable vocal range and emotional depth.
If you manage to successfully unpack this archive (using WinRAR or 7-Zip), this is the exact folder structure you should see: