The Blue Room is a 2013 studio album by American jazz musician Madeleine Peyroux. It has received positive reviews by critics.
Reception
Editors at AllMusic rated this album 4 out of 5 stars, with critic Thom Jurek writing that Peyroux has "the perfect collaborators" on this album, making "a brave experiment, but one that pays off handsomely". In American Songwriter, Hal Horowitz rated this release 3 out of 5 stars, favorably comparing Peyroux's vocals to Billie Holiday, stating that "itâÂÂs doubtful there will be a better make-out album released this year" but critiquing that "the effect shifts from sophisticated to just short of snooze inducing as the disc wears on and what starts out as tasty ends up as more of the same when the vibe stays locked in its classy, stylish, chill out groove". In The Independent, Andy Gill praised several tracks, particularly the Ray Charles covers, which "are engaging".
Sam Shepherd of musicOMH rated The Blue Room 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated that "there are a few misses... and it is sometimes a little too languid, but generally PeyrouxâÂÂs homage to a masterful musician finds the right tones". At PopMatters, Steve Horowitz scored this release a 7 out of 10, praising how producer Larry Klein "keeps everything velvety soft, but the mix of old and new keeps... The Blue Room sounding fresh" but continues that Peyroux's "effort does not break new ground" although "the music itself is quite gorgeous" and results in "excellent results". Slant Magazines Ted Scheinman stated that "the trancey singularity of pace wonâÂÂt please everyone" but "the album bears no trace of a dud" and he rated The Blue Room 4 out of 5 stars. In The Washington Post, Jeff Wisser stated that this release "crackles with energy and musical tension, and stands as PeyrouxâÂÂs most accomplished, mature work to date".
Track listing
- "Take These Chains from My Heart" (Hy Heath and Fred Rose) â 3:13
- "Bye Bye Love" (Boudleaux Bryant and Felice Bryant) â 3:28
- "Changing All Those Changes" (Buddy Holly) â 3:10
- "Born to Lose" (Frankie Brown) â 4:28
- "Guilty" (Randy Newman) â 3:51
- "Bird on the Wire" (Leonard Cohen) â 5:37
- "I Can't Stop Loving You" (Don Gibson) â 4:18
- "Gentle on My Mind" (John Hartford) â 6:42
- "You DonâÂÂt Know Me" (Eddy Arnold and Cindy Walker) â 4:02
- "Desperados Under the Eaves" (Warren Zevon) â 4:19
Personnel
Additional musicians
- Jay Bellerose â drums, percussion on "Bye Bye Love", "Changing All Those Changes", "Guilty", and "Gentle on My Mind"
- Larry Goldings â Wurlitzer electric piano on "Take These Chains from Me", "Bye Bye Love", "I CanâÂÂt Stop Loving You", and "You DonâÂÂt Know Me"; Hammond B-3 organ on "Take These Chains from Me", "Bye Bye Love", "Changing All Those Changes", "Guilty", and "I CanâÂÂt Stop Loving You"; piano on "Born to Lose", "Guilty", "Bird on the Wire", "Gentle on My Mind", and "Desperados Under the Eaves"
- Dean Parks â electric guitar; acoustic guitar on "Take These Chains from Me", "Bye Bye Love", "Changing All Those Changes", "Born to Lose", "Bird on the Wire", "I CanâÂÂt Stop Loving You", and "You DonâÂÂt Know Me"; pedal steel guitar on "Take These Chains from Me", "Born to Lose", "Guilty", "Bird on the Wire", "I CanâÂÂt Stop Loving You", "Gentle on My Mind", "You DonâÂÂt Know Me", and "Desperados Under the Eaves"; high strung acoustic guitar on "Guilty"
- David Piltch â bass
- John "Scrapper" Sneider â trumpet on "Born to Lose" and "You DonâÂÂt Know Me"
Technical personnel
- Michael Cuscuna â liner notes
- Bernie Grundman â audio mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering
- Helik Hadar â engineering, mixing at Market Street, Santa Monica, California, United States
- Larry Klein â rhythm arrangement, production
- Leslie Ann Jones â audio engineering on strings
- Michael Lau-Robles â graphics
- Mary Maurer â design
- Vince Mendoza â strings arrangement and conducting on "Take These Chains from Me", "Born to Lose", "Guilty", "Bird on the Wire", "Gentle on My Mind", "You DonâÂÂt Know Me", and "Desperados Under the Eaves"
- Chris Owens â assistant audio engineering
- Cindi Peters â coordination
- Rocky Schenck â photography
- Dann Thompson â assistant audio engineering on strings
Chart performance
The Blue Room reached 28 on the French charts according to Syndicat National de l'ÃÂdition Phonographique.
Charts
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