Music CD - Madeleine Peyroux: Half the Perfect World

Half the Perfect World. Madeleine Peyroux Tracks: I’m All Right, The Summer Wind, Blue Alert, Everybody’s Talkin’, River” (duet featuring k.d. lang), A Little Bit, Once in a While, (Looking for) The Heart of Saturday Night, Half the Perfect World, La Javanaise, California Rain, Smile
Music CD: Half the Perfect World
Artist: Madeleine Peyroux

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Manufacturer: Rounder / UMGD
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Tracks:
1. I’m All Right
2. The Summer Wind
3. Blue Alert
4. Everybody’s Talkin’
5. River” (duet featuring k.d. lang)
6. A Little Bit
7. Once in a While
8. (Looking for) The Heart of Saturday Night
9. Half the Perfect World
10. La Javanaise
11. California Rain
12. Smile

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0011661325227
Label: Rounder / UMGD
Manufacturer: Rounder / UMGD
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rounder / UMGD
Release Date: 2006-09-12
Studio: Rounder / UMGD

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Summary: Michelle Peyroux Half The Perfect World
Comment: This cd is delightfully lyrical with songs I enjoy even while reading. Not too intrusive, the music lingers, however, in one's memory. I have played it frequently, sometimes listening to the lyrics and other times, reading.. I heard Ms. Peyroux while shopping in a local health food store. Asked the sales person who the singer was and then I ordered it from Amazon. End of story. Anna Seidler....

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Dissapointing after her others
Comment: I really like Peyroux's first two albums - she has a lovely voice - but this one left me cold. The first track is very good, and the title track isn't bad - almost everything else is dull and lifeless. Some of the covers are frankly awful. If you are coming to this artist for the first time I strong advise you to try Careless Love or Dreamland dreamland first. This one seems to have been airbrushed to smooth out anything interesting.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Over-rated
Comment: I'm unimpressed. I had originally heard the title track and thought the entire CD would be as good. It's not. I wasn't at all impressed with some of the other classic re-workings.

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Summary: Not Billie and KD is the best part of the Album
Comment: First of all I was given this disc as a Christmas gift, and had no idea who Madeleine Peyroux was. Still, I am into Jazz quite a bit, check my other reviews to be sure.

The jazz I enjoy is usually a bit more experimental, or historically significant. So, how to grade the CD when her music is perhaps, an "acquired" taste? First of all, I was intrigued by the fact that this album is produced by former Joni Mitchell husband and producer, Larry Klein. How is the production quality to the CD? Not very good. Many instances the gain on the bass parts or on drums in some of the songs pegs the meters and causes an un-wanted distortion. Her voice is suitably recorded with little processing, though, and that's a good thing.

So, what about Madeleine's voice? She obviously uses a lot of the Billie Holiday techniques, especially some shorter sustain, and lots of bends. When she does this she does sound very much like Billie Holiday, but never just like Billie. Billie had a purer sound, and her pitch was better by far. Madeleine is more pitchy, sometimes sounding like she lacks vocal control. I understand some jazz singers simply sound like this, and that's fine, but other singers exhibit much more control.

Someone mentioned that she is more pure jazz than Nora Jones. Perhaps she is, the songs are more standards than Nora sings, but Nora Jones has an incredible control and vocal depth that Madeleine completely lacks. Madeleine sounds like she simply doesn't practice her craft enough. This recording sounds very much like a polished demo rather than a finished product. Nora has control of her pitch. She is always in tune. Madeleine has some problems keeping it in tune.

Which brings me to the duet, the Joni Mitchell tune River, which is beautiful. But KD Lang outshines Madeleine. It is incredible the difference, KD has so smooth of a voice, and--even though KD tries to keep it down, realizing this is a Peyroux album rather than a KD Lang album--KD still sounds so good I'm wanting to go out and hear HER latest release instead of plowing through this sleepyhead recording.

I must admit though, overall, I didn't fall asleep and I can understand why someone would enjoy the Holiday-isms on this album. It is nice to hear Holiday singing and Peyroux does a nice tribute to Billy in her stylings.

Madeleine Peyroux should be able to up her game by getting better production, and maybe getting some more original writing. Nicely packaged, though. Pretty music, but not really fantastic. 2 stars.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Fine Voice - Not Thrilled About the Songs or Arrangements
Comment: I can totally understand why many people like this artist. She has a fine voice (which sometimes DOES sound much like Billie Holiday). On this particular cd, I do not like some of the song selections (The Summer Wind for one), or some of the light-weightedness of the arrangements (why put the riff for Jingle Bells into Joni Mitchell's song 'The River?).



Editorial Reviews:

Smokey-voiced chanteuse Madeleine Peyroux's third CD is a lovely collection of after-hours ruminations and should confirm her rise to fame. Credit producer Larry Klein for doing a bang-up job with the album's sound: the elegant, pared-down arrangements are all brushed drums, acoustic guitars, and cool organ licks. But of course it's Peyroux's voice that brings it all home--preferably one where the shades are drawn, embers are smoldering in the fireplace, and the white wine is kept dry. Two-thirds of the songs are well-chosen covers, including a duet with k.d. lang on Joni Mitchell's "River"; a relaxed version of Fred Neil's "Everybody's Talkin'," from Midnight Cowboy; a delicately lilting samba take on Leonard Cohen and Anjani Thomas's title track; Serge Gainsbourg's "La Javanaise," performed in the original French; and Charlie Chaplin's "Smile," from Modern Times. The four originals, all coauthored by Peyroux, easily keep up with such august company, especially "I'm All Right"--written with Klein and Walter Becker, it captures the easy sophistication of Becker's regular band, Steely Dan. Fans of Norah Jones (whose collaborator Jesse Harris cowrote three of the songs) should gobble up this album, but Peyroux is no mere imitator: She's her own, very real thing. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

More Madeleine

Dreamland

Careless Love

Got You on My Mind
(with William Galison)




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