The Norah Jones: Come Away With Me 2002 Japan Limited Edition 2CD (Catalogue No: TOCP-67140) is a highly sought-after collector's version of the singer's multi-platinum debut album. Originally released in Japan in early 2003, this edition is notable for including exclusive bonus content and hidden features that set it apart from standard international pressings. Exclusive Packaging & Presentation

  1. Don't Know Why
  2. Someone to Watch Over Me
  3. Come Away with Me
  4. I'll Make It for Two
  5. My Favorite Things
  6. Loverman
  7. A Fellow's Best Friend
  8. 2002
  9. The Way I Am
  10. So Long
  11. The Nearness of You
  12. Painter's Song

A music video for "Don't Know Why" is included as a hidden extra on the second disc. Packaging:

If you find a copy today, here is what to look for:

The Norah Jones: Come Away With Me (Japan Limited 2CD Edition) is a highly sought-after version released by Toshiba-EMI in March 2003 (Catalog Number: TOCP-67140•41). It is often preferred by collectors for its exclusive early version of "What Am I To You?" and its unique physical packaging. 💿 Disc 1: The Original Album + Japan Bonus

⚠️ Important notes:

  • .rar files from random sites may contain malware or low-quality MP3s.
  • Downloading copyrighted music without permission may violate laws in your country.
  • The 2002 Japan 2CD is collectible; legitimate digital versions of the bonus tracks may be hard to find, so buying used is often the cleanest path.

For the music fan? The album is beautiful. But hunting for a corrupted RAR from a 2002 Limewire backup hosted on a Bulgarian server is a frustrating way to spend an afternoon.

Part 1: Why “Come Away With Me” Demands a Special Edition

When Norah Jones released Come Away With Me on February 26, 2002, nobody predicted the tidal wave. It was quiet. It was jazz-pop. It was the antithesis of the nu-metal and boy bands dominating the charts. Yet, it sold over 27 million copies worldwide.

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