MADELEINE PEYROUX REINTERPRETS SONGS
FROM RAY CHARLES AND OTHERS
ON THE INSPIRED NEW ALBUM THE BLUE ROOM
Jazz Chanteuses' New Album To Be Released On March 19, 2013
New
York, NY - (December 6, 2012) - Celebrated and Award-winning jazz
singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Madeleine Peyroux gears up to
release her inspired new album, THE BLUE ROOM,
March 19, 2013 on Decca. The album is a return to what she is known
best for - reinterpreting songs with an emotion and depth that can't
help but touch the soul.
THE BLUE ROOM features Madeleine reinterpreting songs from Ray Charles' seminal album MODERN SOUNDS IN COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC,
as well as others from legendary artists such as Randy Newman and
Leonard Cohen, whose legacies are herein enveloped into a similar
melting pot of the variety of American popular song. Released in the
summer of 1962, MODERN SOUNDS was a daring album for Charles as
it broke the mold of what was expected from him, and in turn, truly
represented artistic freedom - something that clearly inspires
Peyroux's album THE BLUE ROOM. Conceived and produced by the
legendary GRAMMY-Award winner Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Tracy
Chapman, Herbie Hancock), he says, "Ray's cultural landmark of an album
has always been a part of me. I have loved this album ever since I can
remember and I knew that Madeleine would be the perfect voice to bring
it to the forefront again."
Reexamining
this album is an ideal project for the multi-talented Madeleine
Peyroux, because she comes from that same rare place as Ray Charles -
the junction of jazz, country and blues. The Brooklyn and Paris-bred
artist, with a New Orleans pedigree, Peyroux's soulfully piercing voice
and eclectic musical mix makes for magnificent story-telling. And that
is exactly what each of the songs on THE BLUE ROOM does - tell a story
- but from her own perspective. Infusing her own vision and
reinterpretation of the songs with modern sensibility, Peyroux brings
elements of jazz, country and blues into each song, while evoking a
depth of emotion and sound of such legends as Billie Holiday, Patsy
Cline, Édith Piaf, and Bob Dylan.
Featuring
sparse arrangements, each of the 11 tracks on the album sets a tone and
mood that respects where the originals came from, but offers a modern
reinterpretation of each song. Truly an inspired record, THE BLUE ROOM features five other tracks that Madeleine felt could accompany Charles' seminal album.
"I
didn't want to just do a straight forward covers album," says
Madeleine. "When Larry first brought this project to me, I was so moved
by what I heard that it truly inspired me to both reinterpret these
songs while also merging them with others that I thought fit
perfectly." The end result is an album that brings the listener through
a soulful musical journey. Among these are Warren Zevon's "Desparadoes
Under The Eaves" and Randy Newman's "Guilty." This decision to include
more contemporary songs attests to Madeleine's impeccable instincts, as
does the resurrection of a wonderful and obscure Buddy Holly song
"Changing All Those Changes," the first single from the album.
The
title of the album comes from both a fictional and real place where
Madeleine felt these songs would live. She says, "When I am singing a
song, I feel like I am painting a picture, and in my mind I pictured THE BLUE ROOM to be a place where these songs live - it is meant to strike a mood and create an ambiance befitting of the album as a whole."
Madeleine
Peyroux will debut new material from her forthcoming album in an
intimate setting at The Allen Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center in NYC on
March 22 and 23, 2013. Tickets are available now.
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