Norah Jones claims to have strived for a more experimental sound on her new album.

Norah Jones tried to experiment with several genres on her latest album, she has explained.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music, the Grammy winner said that she wanted The Fall, which was released today, to sound different from its three predecessors.
"I really wanted to experiment and I knew I'd have to use different people if I wanted to do all that stuff. I hired a great producer to help me get out of my comfort zone," she explained.
The producer Jones picked for The Fall was Jacquire King, who has worked in the past with Kings of Leon and Tom Waits.
In addition, the singer said that after releasing three albums, she felt more freedom to try out new ideas.
Jones also told the broadcaster that she is torn on the illegal downloading debate, as she would like to see everyone have access to music but cannot condone outright theft.
Last week, Electro-pop group Ladytron told Spinner Music that their next album could be a best-of collection, to mark their tenth anniversary.
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