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For Norah Jones, “Little Broken Hearts” gives a lesson in making the most of a bad experience

By DAVID BAUDER
AP Entertainment Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — For singer Norah Jones, the “Little Broken Hearts” album is a lesson in making the most of a bad experience. Now a decade old, the album stands out as a little gem, and clearly very different than anything else in her catalog, with the help of noted producer Danger Mouse. With the passage of time and now in a happy marriage, Jones reflects on the romantic turmoil that was fresh in her mind as she wrote the songs. To one critic, even more stunning than the new sound was the realization that “somebody cheated on Norah Jones.”

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