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Madeleine Peyroux doesn't simply interpret songs, she possesses them and vice versa. Peyroux is either an old soul or was born with it (depending on ones theory about the flashpoint of artistry); that became apparent in 1996, with the release of her debut album, Dreamland, a remarkably knowing work in which the then-22-year-old singer brought commensurate insightfulness to material associated with Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, and Patsy Cline. Her decision to cover Edith Piafs La Vie en Rose reflected the decade that the Georgia-born Peyroux had spent living in Paris, from ages 13 to 22. In the ten years since then, she has brought a wealth of life experience to her natural affinities, first manifested on the long-in-coming sophomore album Careless Love and brought to fruition on Peyrouxs new album Half the Perfect World.
Half the Perfect World, once again impeccably produced by Larry Klein, serves as both complement and counterpoint to its predecessor, 2004s Careless Love, which drew raves across the board and sold more than a million copies worldwide. This record is different from Careless Love in the sense that theres a unison of joy on it, Peyroux says of the new album. Its pushing certain boundaries for me.
Whereas much of her earlier work drew on writers and singers from the first half of the twentieth century, the bulk of Half the Perfect World focuses on artists and writers from the lifetime of the 32-year-old artist, including Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Fred Neil and Joni Mitchell. Peyroux's knack for choosing the perfect song is again key to the albums emotional impact, but her continued growth as a songwriter is equally important, and the new albums four original tunes more than hold their own, raising the groove quotient in the process. Peyroux, Larry Klein and Steely Dan's Walter Becker collaborated to write the albums opening track, the wonderfully catchy I'm All Right. The albums other original songs reunite the writing team of Peyroux, Jesse Harris and Larry Klein (who penned the single Don't Wait Too Long on Careless Love). Rounding out the new album are Peyroux's interpretations of standards from Johnny Mercer, Charlie Chaplin and Serge Gainsbourg.
These love songs all come from an extremely personal place, says Peyroux of the new album, and therefore allowed me a most intimate reading. Indeed, Peyroux's vocals bring such insight into both covers and originals on Half the Perfect World that a theme emerges many of the albums songs explore romantic relationships from a distinctly female perspective.
Along with revealing her artistic growth, the new album also reflects Peyroux's increased confidence, resulting in part from the synergy shed achieved on Careless Love with Larry Klein and the core players guitarist Dean Parks, bassist David Piltch and drummer Jay Bellerose. Theyre joined on Half the Perfect World by keyboardist Sam Yahel, drummer Scott Amedola and a stellar cast of supporting musicians which include saxophonist Gary Foster, pedal steel player Greg Leisz, Till Bronner on trumpet and Larry Goldings on celeste. "This record has me taking more leaps in every song, partly because these are different kinds of songs than the songs I've previously covered," Peyroux says. "Working with a team that I've already worked with, and knowing how amazing they are...The depth of collaboration and self-expression among all of us is what defines the essence of this album."
The album is full of sublime moments. Sung by a woman from a mans point of view, Blue Alert (written by Leonard Cohen and Anjani Thomas) is psychologically complex and erotically charged. "This intertwining of genders adds a depth to the song that wouldn't be there otherwise," Peyroux says. The blending of Peyroux and k.d. langs distinctive voices on River puts an entirely new spin on the Joni Mitchell classic. And Peyroux's vocal on Chaplin's Smile is reflected by Till Bronner's muted trumpet, forming the musical equivalent of a shadow thrown by a streetlamp. Highlighting two of the albums songs, the Serge Gainsbourg standard La Javanaise and the original composition Once in a While, are poignant string quartet arrangements courtesy of Mark Orton.
Half the Perfect World is an album in which time stands still. It is filled with performances in which the spaces between the sounds are as crucial to the effect as the sounds themselves. As Peyroux puts it, "Silence is not just an absence of sound." Klein echoes this sentiment in discussing Peyrouxs particular gift: "She gets at this almost indescribable, ineffable kind of poetry. You see it in Picassos work; you hear it in Miles playing. Id say 90 percent of what she does is implied."
Connoisseurs of eloquent, understated delivery now have a core artist in Madeleine Peyroux, and while Half the Perfect World provides dramatic evidence of her rarefied power of suggestion, its also hard to avoid the impression that this album is merely the tip of the iceberg.

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Member Since: 9/19/2006
Band Website: madeleinepeyroux.com
Influences: Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, Patsy Cline, Edith Piaf, Leonard Cohen, Johnny Mercer, Charlie Chaplin, Serge Gainsbourg
Record Label: Rounder Records
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Chicago, 2008 Hopefest featuring Madeleine Peyroux on May 30

HOPEFEST 2008 featuring Madeleine Peyroux & Otis ClayFriday, May 30, 2008The weekend AFTER Memorial DayMadeleine Peyroux and band are performing in Chicago on May 30 to benefit the Chicago Coalition f...
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Mon, 19 May 2008 01:06:00 PST

Holiday message from Madeleine

Dearest Friends:It is quite easy to send a little email, en masse at that, but here goes. If it weren't easy,then it would have been impossible. Because I have to thank all of you many times over,an...
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Wed, 26 Dec 2007 08:52:00 PST

Madeleine Peyroux on new benefit CD to fight homelessness

APR CD 1103Exclusive new tracks by Bruce Springsteen & Pete Seeger, Jon Bon Jovi, Madeleine Peyroux, Bonnie Raitt, and other stars, many in collaboration with currently or formerly homeless musicians ...
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Wed, 19 Sep 2007 02:22:00 PST

Madeleine Peyroux on Sundance Channel's Live From Abbey Road

Live From Abbey Road premiered last night on the Sundance Channel (in case you missed it, the clips are still up on their site). Next week's line up is a complete departure, featuring Madeleine Peyrou...
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Sat, 23 Jun 2007 06:18:00 PST

Madeleine helps honor Odetta at World Folk Music Association ceremony

Madi wanted to let you know she shared in the immense honor of the festive World Folk Music Association's award ceremony for Odetta, which was held in Washington DC March 21st and will be televised on...
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Wed, 28 Mar 2007 02:59:00 PST

Madeleine Peyroux's tour adds April Japan dates

Madeleine Peyroux will be performing two dates in Tokyo (Shibuya Club Quattro) and one date in Osaka (Shinsaibashi Club Quattro) April 2 & 3 and April 5, respectfully.See concert listings for more det...
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:04:00 PST

Madi on NPR's Morning Edition

There was a wonderful interview/live studio performance by Madeleine and her band broadcast on National Public Radio's Morning Edition this morning. If you missed it, you can hear it here:http://www.n...
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 08:57:00 PST

Madeleine Peyroux celebrates Tony Bennett's 80th birthday

Madeleine Peyroux celebrates Tony Bennett's 80th. Madeleine joins hosts George Clooney, Billy Crystal, Paul Newman, Jack Nicholson and Bruce Willis along with today's top musical talent in a live on-s...
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 03:45:00 PST

Latest Madeleine Peyroux Concert Reviews and Previews

Here are the latest concert reviews and previews:Seattle Concert ReviewOakland Concert ReviewMinneapolis Concert PreviewTime (Europe) Article...
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Sat, 07 Oct 2006 10:37:00 PST

Madi's video for "I'm All Right" is now on her web site

Have you seen the "I'm All Right" video yet? It's on madeleinepeyroux.com under the Media tab. Enjoy!
Posted by Madeleine Peyroux on Fri, 29 Sep 2006 05:27:00 PST