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Blurring the boundaries of all that's jazz
Alison Kerr for Scotland on Sunday (12/19/2004)
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Westcoast Music Blog 11/23/2004 review of Careless Love
- After her impressive 1996 debut album, "Dreamland," Georgia-born and
Paris/New York-raised Madeleine Peyroux disappeared from the recording business.Now 30, she returns eight years later with the sweet collection "Careless Love."
Peyroux still channels Billie Holiday with her languidly engaging delivery and distinctive phrasing.
And she puts her signature on some surprisingly reworked numbers - Leonard Cohen's
"Dance Me to the End of Love," Bob Dylan's "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome,"
Hank Williams' "Weary Blues," and "Lonesome Road," which was first recorded by Gene Austin in 1928.
By Wayne Bledsoe from the Sun, Nov. 21 KnoxvilleNews.com
Jim Manion, WFHB Bloomington, Indiana - for TripleARadio.com
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Record Reviews - Madeleine Peyroux, 'Careless Love'
Nick Cristiano (11/14/2004) for Philly.com
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Madeleine Peyroux, l'expérience intérieure
Par Nicolas Ungemuth (11/6/2004) Le Figaro Magazine
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Short review of 'Careless Love' in German Rolling Stone (in German)
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Songstress Peyroux's jazz CD has been worth the wait
By Melody Baetens (11/5/2004) / The Detroit News
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Review of Careless Love (in German
by Fredi Bosshard for WochenZeitung
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Review of Careless Love (in German)
by Ulf Drechsel (10/6/2004), Kulturradio am Mittag
by Bill DeMain for PureMusic.com
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Music Reviews: Madeleine Peyroux
by Terry Lawson (10/10/2004) Detroit Free Press
(published in multiple newspapers)
by Rob Trucks (10/13/2004) for East Bay Express
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PEYROUX BREAKS SEVEN-YEAR SILENCE
By Sam Hurwitt (10/17/2004) for San Francisco Chronicle
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Jazz singer Peyroux flush with romance in her music
By Charles Levin (10/17/2004) for Santa Cruz Sentinel
By Robert Baird (10/2004)