Sunday, August 29, 2010
Madeleine Pyroux - Half the Perfect World (2006)
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
Madeleine Peyroux doesn’t simply interpret songs, she possesses them…and vice versa. Half the Perfect World is the much-anticipated follow-up to Peyroux’s breakthrough album, Careless Love, which drew critical raves from around the world and sold more than a million copies. This time around, Peyroux focuses primarily on songs written by artists from her lifetime, including Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Fred Neil. The album also features an unforgettable duet with k.d. lang on the Joni Mitchell classic "River" and four original songs co-written by Peyroux, including the single "I’m All Right" which she penned with producer Larry Klein and Steely Dan’s Walter Becker. Half the Perfect World is a sublime showcase for Peyroux’s eloquent, understated delivery and timeless one-of-a-kind voice.
Tracks
1- I'm All Right
2- Summer Wind
3- Blue Alert
4- Everybody's Talking
5- River - Peyroux, Madeleine & kd 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
Madeleine Peyroux - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Dean Parks - Guitars
David Piltch - Bass
Jay Bellerose - Drummer
Scott Amendola - Drums
Sam Yahel - Keyboards
Gary Foster - Saxophonist
Greg Leisz - Pedal Steel
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Stanley Jordan: Magic Touch (1985)
Every great musician has his or her own unique quality that sets them apart from all their peers. Thelonious Monk had his baffling style of piano playing, Jimi Hendrix made distortion in his Fender Strat a trademark, recording artists Take 6 made six part harmony appear simple. Now there's yet another name to add to the list of extraordinary talents--Stanley Jordan. "Magic Touch" is appropiately named. From the moment it begins with the colossal remake of 'The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby", you are introduced to the ridiculous skills of Jordan. The sounds of what could easily be mistaken for 2 or 3 guitars have all derived from one. His display of talent continues on tracks like "'Round Midnight" (my personal favorite) and "Lady of My Life". If you are a serious jazz lover or even a casual listener, "Magic Touch" is a must have. A sparkling debut album for one of the most amazing guitar players I have ever heard.
Tracks :
Eleanor Rigby
Freddie Freeloader
Round Midnight
All The Children
The Lady In My Life
Angel
Fundance
New Love
Return Expedition
A Child is Born
Personnel :
Stanley Jordan
Onaje Allen Gumbs
Charnett Moffett
Peter Erskine
Sammy Figueroa
Omar Hakim
Eddie Daniels
Wayne Brathwaite
Bugsy Moore