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Music CD - Madeleine Peyroux: Careless Love

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Music CD: Careless Love Artist: Madeleine Peyroux
List Price: $17.98
Our Price: $7.90
Your Save: $ 10.08 ( 56% )
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Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd
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Tracks:
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1. Dance Me To The End Of Love 2. Don't Wait Too Long 3. Don't Cry Baby 4. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 5. Between The Bars 6. No More 7. Lonesome Road 8. J'ai Deux Amours 9. Weary Blues 10. I'll Look Around 11. Careless Love 12. This Is Heaven To Me
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0011661319226 Label: Rounder / Umgd Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Rounder / Umgd Release Date: 2004-09-14 Studio: Rounder / Umgd
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: My favorite new artist!! Comment: I heard "Dance to the End of Love" on MPR and thought, wow neat song and ordered the CD. Kinda bluesy, kinda Billy Holiday. Whats not to like there? The more I listened to the CD, the more I liked it. Such a variety of instruments, clever lyrics. Just love the whole thing. Madeline Peroux, prepare for fame.
Customer Rating:      Summary: not her best work Comment: I'm a big fan and I guess my expectations are high. Or maybe I should have bought her early work (this) first. Later work is wonderful. This is merely lovely.
Customer Rating:      Summary: careless love Comment: I love this woman's smooth sound. After a long day at the office, this album is just what I need to get me through the drive home.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great bubble bath, quiet night at home cd! Comment: She is like Diana Krall, Alicia Keys and Norah Jones. Very soothing, relaxing, and energizing!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Comment: I find the artist and musical arrangement of this CD very soothing, especially while driving.
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Editorial Reviews:
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When Madeleine Peyroux's debut, Dreamland, was released in 1996, its success threw her for a loop. She's taken eight years to create this follow-up, and, at age 30, she brings a confidence and resilience to this dozen-song set. She's able to move seamlessly between songs by writers as diverse as Elliott Smith and W.C. Handy, whose title track was popularized by Bessie Smith. Though American-born, Peyroux absorbed the language and culture of France growing up in Paris with her French-teacher mother. On her debut, she covered Edith Piaf, and this time out she wraps herself around "J'ai Deux Amours," which Josephine Baker sang to the Allied troops during World War II. --David Greenberger
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