Listen to Norah Jones' 'The Fall'

Norah Jones gets more interesting with every record. Two years ago she released 'Not Too Late,' a sometimes sparse and subtle collection which still sold like the proverbial hotcakes. It included the spine-tingling 'Wish I Could', a song which carried a gothic chill you wouldn't normally associate with Grammy-winning, Amazon-record-setting jazz artists.

Well, that was just for starters. Autumn's closing in and Jones' latest, 'The Fall,' comes blowing in on an icy wind. For this, her fourth record, she has decided to make things decidedly dark.

Jones has enlisted the help of Ryan Adams and Okkervil River's Will Sheff on some of the songs, and a cast of supporting musicians which includes Beck's drummer Joey Waronker and Tom Waits collaborator Mark Ribot.

You can listen to it here -- exclusively -- after the jump.

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