Half the Perfect World

Half the Perfect World

by Madeleine Peyroux
Half the Perfect World

Half the Perfect World

by Madeleine Peyroux

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Overview

Madeleine Peyroux took significantly less time than the eight years between her debut and its follow-up to release her third album, Half the Perfect World, which finds a more mature -- or at least less vulnerable -- singer, one who chooses to express herself with nuance rather than overtness. Often, like in the opening "I'm All Right" -- one of four original songs -- this aversion to unconcealed emotion works well, playing off the swelling Hammond, the swinging rhythm of the acoustic guitar (contrasting nicely with the hook of "It's all right, I've been lonely before"), and the simple drums. But at other times, like in "A Little Bit" -- which is bluesy and more upbeat and practically screams for an outburst, a growl, something -- her hesitancy instead almost comes across as a flaw, as a fear of fully expressing herself. On "Blue Alert," where Anjani's voice was full and seductive, rife with curling smoke rings and lipstick-stained wineglasses, Peyroux seems desolate and flat and she simplifies the situation too much, though she does fare much better on the other Anjani/Leonard Cohen piece and title track of the album. Here, she changes its perspective, mixing the characters together and sounding beautifully fragile, yet at the same time strong and certain, as she sings about her love. The same can be said for her version of the Johnny Mercer-penned "The Summer Wind," which uses a cleaner, less dramatic arrangement to convey the feeling that, though she's thinking about past events with some nostalgia, she's also able to accept the outcome and move forward with her life. This kind of resignation hangs heavy throughout the entire album, making every song she covers seem sadder than the original. Joni Mitchell's "River," sung with k.d. lang, is slow and heart-wrenching (lang's voice, especially, brings a sweet melancholy to it), and Peyroux's version of Charlie Chaplin's "Smile" has a kind of dejected resoluteness that makes you wonder if she can even follow the advice she's singing. This subtlety is two-fold, however. It's so prevalent in the music that it's hard to tell if it's hinting at greater depth or if it's really a protective blanket, an affected timidity to prevent exposure. The delicateness of Half the Perfect World is certainly nice, but Peyroux seems to be using it as a device to hide behind instead of an actual expression of feeling, and so while the album is an overall success, it still leaves questions lingering behind the softly clicking hi-hat, the wandering bass, of when the singer's really going to show herself completely. ~ Marisa Brown

Product Details

Release Date: 09/12/2006
Label: Rounder
UPC: 0011661325227
Rank: 92775

Tracks

  1. I'm All Right
  2. The Summer Wind
  3. Blue Alert
  4. Everybody's Talkin'
  5. River
  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

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Madeleine Peyroux   Primary Artist
k.d. lang   Primary Artist,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Leonard Cohen   Composer
Joni Mitchell   Composer
Josh Turner   Composer
Jesse Harris   Composer
Anjani Thomas   Composer
Tom Waits   Composer
Hans Bradtke   Composer
Henry Mayer   Composer
Heinz Meier   Composer
Geoffrey Parsons   Composer
Larry Klein   Composer
Fred Neil   Composer
Serge Gainsbourg   Composer
Madeleine Peyroux   Composer
Charlie Chaplin   Composer
Walter Becker   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
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