Bare Bones Madeleine Peyroux

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  • Release Date: 03/10/2009
  • Sales Rank: 522
  • Label: ROUNDER / UMGD
  • UPC: 011661327221
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Bare Bones

1LISTENInstead 5:13
2LISTENBare Bones 3:26
3LISTENDamn the Circumstances 4:37
4LISTENRiver of Tears 5:21
5LISTENYou Can't Do Me 5:04
6LISTENLove and Treachery 4:20
7LISTENOur Lady of Pigalle 5:28
8LISTENHomeless Happiness 3:59
9LISTENTo Love You All Over Again 3:59
10LISTENI Must Be Saved 4:45
11LISTENSomethin' Grand 3:44

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Editorial Reviews

Madeleine Peyroux's fourth album isn't the normal mix of standards (contemporary or traditional) with a few songs of her own composing; each of the 11 tracks is a new song written by Peyroux, usually in tandem with producer Larry Klein or a guest. Still, she appears in her usual relaxed setting, with a small group perfectly poised to translate her languorous vocals into perfect accompaniment -- organist Larry Goldings, pianist Jim Beard, drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, plus producer Klein on bass, Dean Parks on guitar, and Carla Kihlstedt on violin. Fans of vocal jazz may be disappointed to see that all the songs are new ones -- many a great conversation could consist solely of the standards she should perform -- but they may regret the disappointment. Peyroux is not only a great interpreter of songs, she also knows how to write in what might be called the old-fashioned way, the type of song with a universal, direct, emotional power that became a rarity during the late 20th century. Also, the help she gets from her co-writers -- Walter Becker of Steely Dan, Klein, and friend Julian Coryell -- is priceless. Becker delivers a pair of special gems, including the title track and a song called "You Can't Do Me" that delivers the priceless cutting wit he perfected with Steely Dan (a sample: "You know I get so blue and I go/Down like a deep sea diver, out like a Coltrane tenor man.../Blewed like a Mississippi sharecropper, screwed like a high-school cheerleader"). Granted, Peyroux faces an uphill climb by delivering new songs in the same musical context that most listeners hear standards; after all, comparisons to the half-century of American popular song aren't fair, but they certainly come easy. Still, Bare Bones is a remarkable work from one of the best artists in vocal jazz. John Bush, All Music Guide

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Disappointingby KBNC

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October 02, 2009: Up to this time I've enjoyed all of M Peyroux's albums. This one is a message sender not an entertaining piece of work.

The backup's are limpid, as is her sound throughout. There is no variety to her presentations. I hope she returns to what worked for her previous releases as her talent is huge.

For Madeleine fans, this new album doesn't disappoint!by Anonymous

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August 22, 2009: While it may not be quite as versatile as her previous first recording with Rounder Records, it is hauntingly beautiful in a way that no one but Madeleine Peyroux can do.

This recording has a bit slower pace overall, showcasing her ability to slow you down and make you listen. Her voice remains rare and exotic, the lyrics deep and moving, and featuring some of her writing talent as well as her incredible voice.

An album you could listen to over and over again. Can't wait to see what comes next from Ms. Peyroux!

I Also Recommend: Half the Perfect World, Shadowland, Karla Bonoff.


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