AllenLowe Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 feeling disgusted - I didn't like Peyroux at first but have heard a few things on CDs that I found nicely done - so there she is this afternoon, on Prairie Home Companion, trying her little Billie Holiday re-phrasings - and this lady cannot stay in pitch - even my wife, not a musician, noticed it immediately - I got a great feeling of revulsion at her fake-jazziness and CONSTANT missing of pitch - another propped up mediocrity who has made a name through eccentricity and, I assume, studio pitch correction - this was absolutely horrendous - makes me feel dirty and used and degraded - normally a good feeling, but not this time - Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted November 25, 2007 Report Posted November 25, 2007 heh I remember buying her first when it came out - sight unheard - based mainly on the stellar band she had on session ( I mean how bad can it bee with Ribot, Wolleson, Cohen, Vernon Reid etc). Did not make it thru the whole thing and could not get rid of it fast enough. I don't see what the hub bub is all about and always turn the other way whenever she pops up on the radio. I've made mention before that David Sedaris does it better. Quote
AllenLowe Posted November 25, 2007 Author Report Posted November 25, 2007 I do wonder if they use pitch correction on her in the studio - she was off not just once in a while but continually - rather bizarre - Quote
AllenLowe Posted November 26, 2007 Author Report Posted November 26, 2007 I like the recordings - this was just really strange, she sounded like a drunk at a party with a better-than-average voice, but not someone you would pay to hear - Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 Never heard her, don't care. Quote
Van Basten II Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 (edited) I enjoy her recordings, my favourite is probably Dreamland. She is labelled jazz because she records with jazz artist remember that the above mentionned album involved Cyrus Chessnut, James Carter and other well known jazz people but never considered her a jazz singer. She is a pop artist who uses jazz sonorities for her musical arrangements. Saw her live, was not that impressed though. Look stoned throughout the set. Edited November 26, 2007 by Van Basten II Quote
brownie Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 Allen, if you're using French charlatan, the proper word should be the feminine version charlatane. Don't like Madeleine much but she is no worse than a whole bunch of other current jazz chanteuses! Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 Don't like Madeleine much but she is no worse than a whole bunch of other current jazz chanteuses! That's exactly it! That other female "singing" you hear out there these days (be it "straight" singers or one of those who scat everything to death in a sort of free-style vocal chord exercise) can be painful too. As for M.P., I did like her Billie Holiday stylings on first listening but it's hard indeed going through a whole CD of hers in one go. If you take he in smaller doses she is okay IMO but that Billie Holiday gimmick just tends to get repetitive and sometimes it just sounds to me as if the B.H. voice she strives after just does not really match her range and she knows it yet does not want to acknowledge it. Quote
king ubu Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 ...makes me feel dirty and used and degraded - normally a good feeling, but not this time - he he Quote
vibes Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 Allen, if you're using French charlatan, the proper word should be the feminine version charlatane. It's also an English word with an Italian derivation. Quote
aparxa Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 (edited) buffonerie... Buffayrie Edited November 26, 2007 by aparxa Quote
king ubu Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 buffetarie? ou salopperie? ça, c'est la question, pauvre con! Quote
aparxa Posted November 26, 2007 Report Posted November 26, 2007 buffetarie? ou salopperie? ça, c'est la question, pauvre con! No need to sing 'requiem pour un con' to tell you to watch out Buffet froid Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted December 1, 2007 Report Posted December 1, 2007 I've always found madeline's pho lady day-isms to be a grotesque affectation. Quote
James Posted December 2, 2007 Report Posted December 2, 2007 I recall an interview wherein she recounted aspiring to be a jazz singer, and NEVER HEARING Billie Holiday. How the hell is that possible? Y'know -- I aspire to be a jazz tenor player, and am certain I'll be a great one. Can somebody tell me who the hell this Coltrane character is, and what the fuss is all about? Quote
Kalo Posted December 3, 2007 Report Posted December 3, 2007 Can somebody tell me who the hell this Coltrane character is, and what the fuss is all about? Still wondering about that myself. Quote
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