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Sunday Morning Essentials

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Sunday Morning EssentialsHeres the ultimate Sunday Morning Essentials bundle: four timeless albums designed for slow starts, soft light, and the ritual of that first cup of coffee. From warm acoustic soul to gentle jazz pop and breezy folk, this collection captures the sound of ease, comfort, and weekend calm pressed in beautiful, collectible editions. Start with Come Away With Me (2002) by Norah Jones, a 20th Anniversary Edition that still feels like the gold standard of

Here’s the ultimate Sunday Morning Essentials bundle: four timeless albums designed for slow starts, soft light, and the ritual of that first cup of coffee. From warm acoustic soul to gentle jazz-pop and breezy folk, this collection captures the sound of ease, comfort, and weekend calm — pressed in beautiful, collectible editions.

Start with Come Away With Me (2002) by Norah Jones, a 20th Anniversary Edition that still feels like the gold standard of quiet, intimate songwriting. With standouts like “Don’t Know Why,” “Come Away With Me,” and “Turn Me On,” it’s a warm blanket of a record — effortless, elegant, and endlessly replayable.

Then settle into Trouble (2004) by Ray LaMontagne, also celebrating its 20th anniversary. With its smoky vocals and rustic charm, tracks like “Trouble,” “Shelter,” and “Hold You in My Arms” set the tone for an unhurried, soulful morning.

Next, Continuum (2006) by John Mayer brings a smooth, blues-leaning calm to the mix. Featuring “Gravity,” “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room,” and “Waiting on the World to Change,” it’s a thoughtful, beautifully restrained album that pairs perfectly with a quiet AM.

Finally, In Between Dreams (2005) by Jack Johnson delivers breezy acoustic warmth. Songs like “Better Together,” “Banana Pancakes,” and “Sitting, Waiting, Wishing” capture the feeling of sunshine spilling into the room — simple, bright, and effortlessly relaxed.

This 5LP bundle includes:

UPC: 602438842346 — Norah Jones — Come Away With Me (20th Anniversary Edition)
UPC: 840381600662 — Ray LaMontagne — Trouble (20th Anniversary)
UPC: 886976863012 — John Mayer — Continuum (EU) [2LP]
UPC: 602498800348 — Jack Johnson — In Between Dreams

For cozy corners, slow Sundays, and anyone who believes music should start the day gently.

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AyAyRon
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Just the perfect size!
Love the size of the carafe. Smaller than expected but that was what I was hoping for. A good 2½ to 3 cups full. Looks modern and Chic and blends in with all the other stainless steel appliances in my kitchen.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
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NateNBeckie
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 4
It's nice, but the glass is super thin
Everything about this is built really well, except the glass. I'll get into the glass at the end of this, so stick with me. The stand is real heavy and overbuilt if you ask me, but that makes it super stable. The rubber mat on the bottom is a nice touch. The rubber that holds the metal cone on the stand keeps it stable too. The cone works great with #4 coffee filters (I've got a mess of them). They're a bit big but they still fit. I actually use it a lot of times without the stand because I weigh my water as I add it. The cone fits nicely right in the top of the glass. The glass though. It's SUPER thin. I've had a Chemex knock-off that was slightly thicker than this break just from setting it on the counter wrong. I'm just waiting for this thing to shatter on me for no reason. This would be a great unit if that glass wasn't so thin.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
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Second Century
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 3
Neat looking, yet over priced
This definitely looks pretty cool. And the magnet built into it makes it somewhat unique. But when you really get down to it, it's a stand for a coffee filter and carafe.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
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Cathy
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Best pour-over coffee maker
This pour-over is my favorite. I've tried metal mesh and ceramic pour-over. This set up is the best, it aerates the coffee as you pour.
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Sherry T.
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Love it
I’m making great coffee and tea. The magnet is great to. The drip makes the flavors better.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024

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