Rounder Records has announced the release of Keep Me in Your Heart for a While: The Best
of Madeleine Peyroux, the debut anthology of the critically acclaimed,
singer-songwriter’s nearly 20-year career. The album includes favorites not
only from Peyroux’s releases with Rounder, but also tracks from her Atlantic
and Decca/Emarcy catalogs. Additionally, the compilation includes one
previously unreleased recording—the collection’s title track and Warren Zevon
cover, “Keep Me in Your Heart”—which appeared in 2011’s independent film Union
Square. Liner notes by former Atlantic Records A&R man, Yves Beauvais, who
discovered Peyroux, complete the package.
Peyroux,
whose voice has often been compared to that of Billie Holiday’s, was discovered
while in her early twenties, when Beauvais spotted her at a New York club. He
recalls the worldly singer’s set to be “some of the most exciting, viscerally
moving minutes of my music-listening life.” Beauvais subsequently signed
Peyroux to Atlantic and co-produced her 1996 debut Dreamland.
Prior to
this life-changing performance, the American-born Peyroux was a musician on the
streets of Paris. A precocious teenager,
living abroad with her mother, Madeleine quickly became entranced with local buskers,
spending much of her time accompanying a regular band on the sidewalks of the
Latin Quarter with her distinctive voice, and, by 15, had dropped out of school
to join a touring blues and jazz band.
Following
the whirlwind release and promotion of the critically acclaimed Dreamland, the
22-year old Peyroux disappeared from the limelight, just as the buzz
surrounding the singer was at its peak. Health issues were partly to blame, but
the pressures of a quick rise to stardom in the jazz world became overwhelming.
Peyroux took time to find herself, and, in doing so, returned to her first love
of busking.
When she
finally felt ready to return to the studio, Madeleine was paired with renowned
producer Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Tracy Chapman, Herbie Hancock)—a match
that would prove to be a successful one, stretching over several, subsequent
albums. The result was 2004’s Careless Love (Rounder)—a diverse collection of
covers penned by everyone from Elliott Smith to Hank Williams. Breakout track
“Don’t Wait Too Long” helped push Madeleine into the mainstream by topping the
jazz charts and appearing in national commercial spots and film soundtracks.
Peyroux
followed the success of Careless Love with 2006’s highly anticipated Half the
Perfect World (Rounder). The
singer-songwriter once again paired original material (“I’m All Right,” among
them) with an eclectic selection of covers (paying homage to the likes of Joni
Mitchell, Tom Waits and Serge Gainsbourg). 2009’s Bare Bones (Rounder) shook up
the prototype, and featured all original compositions by Peyroux, including the
likes of the upbeat and twangy “Instead.” Continuing her artistic growth,
Madeleine released Standing on the Rooftop—her debut with Decca Records—with a
new producer, GRAMMY® Award-winning Craig Street (John Legend, k.d. lang, Norah
Jones).
Peyroux’s
most recent recording project, 2013’s The Blue Room (Decca), found the
singer-songwriter once again teaming up with Larry Klein, and paying homage to
Ray Charles’ classic 1962 LP, Modern Sounds in Country Western Music. Covering
a handful of Charles’ songs from the album, and adding such fitting tracks as
Randy Newman’s “Guilty” and Warren Zevon’s “Desperadoes Under the Eaves”,
Peyroux melded multiple genres, creating an album that floated in the ether
between jazz, country, blues and pop.
A living
document of her artistic metamorphoses, Keep Me in Your Heart for a While…
combines the poignant with the charming, the old with the new, and the standard
favorites with the original compositions. Beauvais writes of his protégé,
“Whether she sings Leonard Cohen ("Dance Me to the End of Love"), Bob
Dylan ("You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go") Charlie Chaplin
("Smile"), Edith Piaf ("La Vie en Rose"), or post-punk
songster Elliott Smith ("Between the Bars"), [Madeleine] brings to
this most diverse material the same beguilingly cautious, respectful, and
crystal clear way with the melody, the same revelatory focus to the lyric's
delivery.”
Track
Listing
1.Don't
Wait Too Long 3:11
2.You're
Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 3:25
3.Between
The Bars 3:43
4.(Getting
Some) Fun Out Of Life 3:13
5.Dance
Me To The End Of Love 3:57
6.Smile 4:00
7.La Vie
En Rose 3:20
8.Half
The Perfect World 4:22
9.Guilty 3:54
10.I'm
All Right 3:29
11.Desperadoes
Under The Eaves [Extended Version] 5:23
12.The
Kind You Can't Afford 3:59
13.Instead 5:15
14.Keep
Me In Your Heart [First Audio Release]
3:35
15.This
Is Heaven To Me 3:10
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