For her new album STANDING ON THE ROOFTOP, multi-platinum vocalist Madeleine Peyroux teamed up with an all-star lineup — including pianist Allen Toussaint and bassist Me'shell Ndegeocello—to explore a rootsy new sound. In addition to Toussaint and Ndegeocello, the record features contributions from guitar iconoclast Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, Elvis Costello), drummer Charley Drayton (Neil Young, Johnny Cash), guitarist Chris Bruce (Seal, John Legend), and was produced by Craig Street (Norah Jones, k.d. Lang). Peyroux penned most of the tracks herself, though she collaborated with former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman on the funky "The Kind You Can't Afford" and violinist Jenny Scheinman on the captivating "The Things I've Seen Today." Peyroux also remains faithful to her reputation as an interpreter of songs with unique takes of “Martha My Dear” (The Beatles), “I Threw It All Away” (Bob Dylan) and “Love In Vain” (Robert Johnson) TRACKLISTING 1. Martha My Dear 2. The Kind You Can’t Afford 3. The Things I’ve Seen Today 4. Fickle Dove 5. Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love 6. Standing On The Rooftop* 7. I Threw It All Away 8. Love In Vain 9. Don’t Pick A Fight With A Poet 10. Meet Me In Rio 11. Ophelia 12. The Way Of All Things
Performer Notes
In 2009, Madeleine Peyroux issued Bare Bones, her first recording of all-original material with producer Larry Klein and a small group of jazz musicians and co-composers. Standing on the Rooftop is her debut recording for Decca with producer Craig Street. The group of players here is a diverse lot: drummer Charlie Drayton, guitarists Christopher Bruce and Marc Ribot, bassist Me'Shell Ndegeocello; John Kirby, Glenn Patscha, and Patrick Warren alternate on keyboards, percussionist Mauro Refosco, violinist Jenny Scheinman, and Allen Toussaint guests on piano. The program is richly and elegantly painted with modern production touches even as its songs are rooted in the historical past of classic Americana: pop songs, blues, jazz, and sitting room tunes. It includes eight originals and four covers, among them a poem by W.H. Auden set to music by Ribot entitled "Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love." The music is summery and laid-back. The languid parlor-room reading of "Martha My Dear" by Lennon & McCartney has a deliberate old-timey feel and twins well with "Fickle Dove" (one of two Peyroux tunes written with Scheinman). Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain," with its strange pump organ backdrop and studio echo, indulges the kinds of production tricks Tom Waits might employ in disguising a blues. That said, this song too has a twin of sorts in the sonically similar title track; a clattering rag blues with ambient electronics held in check by Peyroux's elegantly earthy vocal. Ribot's acoustic guitar and Toussaint's upright on the Auden poem give the singer a perfectly loose frame to create a song inside. The thin, lean, funky blues on "The Kind You Can't Afford" (co-written with former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman) and Bob Dylan's "I Threw It All Away" are both slow shuffles and high points. In the latter, Peyroux's voice shifts the lyric's meaning to where the implied bitterness gives way to bewilderment. The album's final three cuts, "Meet Me in Rio," "Ophelia," and "The Way of All Things" make fine use of Peyroux's jazz chops; and because of Street's production, make an exact time-space continuum wonderfully imprecise. As an album, Standing on the Rooftop may not be as striking as its predecessor, but perhaps it wasn't meant to be. It is a seemingly effort that pushes the familiar toward an uncertain future where pop genres cease to need to exist at all. ~ Thom Jurek
Professional Reviews
Down Beat (p.52) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Peyroux's vocals are now weathered and have much more depth."
JazzTimes (p.66) - "Whether singing of love's vagaries or intense passion, waxing philosophical or charting a rocky voyage into self-discovery on the title track, Peyroux's richly detailed life sketches are acutely profound."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.96) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he metronomic cello scrapes of the title track represent Peyroux's most compelling stylistic departure yet."
Paste (magazine) - "Peyroux has assembled an agile backing band for STANDING ON THE ROOFTOP, including Marc Ribot on guitar and Me'shell Ndegeocello on bass. They take her further out of her default jazz sound and into rootsy Americana..."
Record Collector (magazine) (p.97) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "A downbeat trek into rootsy Americana....[The album] yields its treasures with repeated listening."
Uncut (magazine) (p.83) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A]t the album's heart are Peyroux's frank, poetic lyrics, beautifully animated by her smoky, sensual voice....It's an album rich in atmosphere..."
Format:
CD
Country:
USA
Studio/Live:
Studio
Release Date:
10 June, 2011
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