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Madeleine Peyroux at Yoshi's Oakland

The opening night's second set showcased her personalized blend of blues, jazz and country.
Walter Atkins
Madeleine Peyroux
vocals
Jon Herington
guitar
Barak Mori
bass, acousticPeyroux started the nightcap session with Hank Williams' "Take These Chains" followed by Elliot Smith's "Between The Bars." Her nuanced vocal style gave weight to all the songs she presented and had a pleasant manner of engaging both the house and her band.

Tom Waits
piano and vocalsb.1949

Randy Newman
pianob.1943
Next up was her

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Jesse Harris
guitar
Larry Klein
guitar, acousticPeyroux sang a few songs while the band took a break backstage. On "Easy Go Blues" she played her guitar. She then shared her New Year's resolution, "to be more cheerful." Referring to "Highway Kind," she said "It ends with blues, but that don't make it sad."
On "Garbage Man," the vocalist said it was, "A good idea to have a love song that hits an apex." She continued, "When I was little, I used to love the Oakland Raiders" and added, seductively, "Help bring me from all this mess, sweet garbage man."
The band members returned to the stage and she asked, "What did I miss?." They replied, "The game. The Royals won." Peyroux responded, "This is for the Mets. They got far enough for me" and then went into "Got You On My Mind." Peyroux sang in her heartfelt and subtle tone, and played acoustic guitar. Herington played with a clear fluid style that encompassed blues, jazz, and country with the ease of
Chet Atkins
guitarShe said, "For this new century, we need more time then played "More Tme." She sang the next song in French. "J'ai Deux Amours" (I Have Two Loves). It was "OK to sing love songs in the French language" and the following tune was in Portuguese. It was her interpretation of

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Peyroux's passionate cover of

Leonard Cohen
vocals1934 - 2016
For the encore, Peyroux played Herington's arrangement of Warren Zevon's "Keep Me In Your Heart," the title track from her 2014 retrospective. The plaintive song included a bass solo and garnered a loud response. Zevon's song appeared on The Wind (Artemis Records 2003), his last album released just weeks before death from inoperable cancer. The CD earned two posthumous Grammys for the sardonic rocker including 2004 Best Contemporary Folk Album.
Peyroux then asked a band member to call the next encore. He selected "Careless Love," the title track from her second solo disc. She mentioned hearing the folk singer

Odetta
guitar, acoustic1930 - 2008
Madeleine Peyroux interpreted a richly diverse collection of compositions with her distinctive voice and competent band. She sent the weeknight attendees home with smiles and vivid images.
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