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I think Peyroux is the most exciting vocalist...
by John Henry for Audiophile Audition
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Madeleine Peyroux confidently walks the line where jazz, country and blues collide
by Suzanne Lorge for All About Jazz
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Jazzy, smooth, and a little blue:...
by Heather Clisby for The Santa Barbara Independent
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Sultry. Meandering. Jazzy. Blues. Elegant
by Carolyn Robertson for inthenews.co.uk
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Half the Perfect World stays close to last year's Peyroux hit
by John Fordham for The Guardian
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Her smoke-and-honey vocals...
by Helen Brown for The Telegraph
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Happy news for fans of vocalist Madeleine Peyroux...
by Stewart Oksenhorn for The Vail Daily
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(LOOKING FOR) THE HEART of Saturday Night"...no one has ever sung it as Madeleine Peyroux does...
by Geoffrey Himes for The Washington Post
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Madeleine Peyroux's New CD: A Unison of Joy
by Pamela Espeland for Jazz Police
by Sari N. Kent for Celebritycafe.com
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Madeleine Peyroux's near-'Perfect' style
By Kelly Jane Torrance for The Washington Times
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...her positively mesmerizing voice...
by John Metzger for The Music Box
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Arguably the best vocalist working today,...
by El Bicho for Blogcritics.org
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Madeleine Peyroux blurs the line between jazz and pop
by Steve Klinge for Philly.com
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Two singers take standards in very different directions
By James Reed for The Boston Globe
By Gina Vodegel for All About Jazz
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...there's a dreamy, wistful quality to Peyroux's new album...
By Rob Lowman for Los Angeles Daily News
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Madeleine Peyroux takes standards... and nudges a listener into hearing hear new nuances
by Michael McCall for The ShowBuzz
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You can hear that old-soul obstinacy...
by Mikael Wood for Time Out Neew York
- Madeleine Peyroux, Half the Perfect World (* * * 1/2)
Peyroux's gentle, understated interpretations of love songs (by the likes of Leonard Cohen, Johnny Mercer and Joni Mitchell) and sophisticated arrangements resonate with emotion. On her own I'm All Right, she wryly notes after a messy breakup, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but tears don’t leave any scars." The wistful River with k.d. lang, the erotic Blue Alert and the moody title track are all delights.
by Steve Jones for USA Today
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Madeleine Peyroux's near-'Perfect' style
by Kelly Jane Torrance for The Washington Times
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Peyroux gives new voice to classics
by Michael McCall for the Associated Press (9/8/2006)