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Got You on My Mind

Got You on My Mind
William Galison & Madeleine Peyroux feat Carly Simon

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Track Listing

  1. Back In Your Own Yard
  2. J'ai Deux Amours
  3. Flambee Montalbanese
  4. Got You On My Mind
  5. Jealous Guy
  6. Way You Look Tonight
  7. Rag For Madi
  8. Playin'
  9. Shoulda Known
  10. Heaven To Me
  11. Heaven Help Us All

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28858 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-09-07
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Editorial Reviews

- Christopher Loudon, JAZZ TIMES
''Peyroux and Galison are a match made in musical heaven, especially when they intertwine voices on the languorously sexy, ...Playin’..''

- Bill Milkowski, JAZZIZ
'''A swinging, soulful afffair !''

-Kenneth Egbert - JAZZ NOW
''If this doesn't make you dance I don't know what will!''


Customer Reviews

fantastic 5
This has to be one of my favourite albums that I own. I wasnt a huge fan of her Careless Love album - contraversial statement I know :-)

Maddy has a fantastic voice, slightly more blusey on this album. Couple with the brilliant harmonica player William Gailson. This album is quite different from her others, but well worth the listen.

Favourite tracks are the Scorpian and the Frog and Heaven Help us all.

Brilliant!!

Lose the harp player3
The sultry chanteuse and jazz harmonica man shared billing on this album. Its not as satisfying as her solo projects. There are a number of instrumentals which are rather dull in my opinion. ie his bits. Could have lived without some of these tracks. Madeleine's contributions are as always, impeccable though.

FUN'N'FROLICS4
"Got You On My Mind", featuring the guitar/harmonica talents of William Galison, has a looseness which is missing from "Careless Love"... Peyroux's voice doesn't shine quite us much but overall it's an earthier collection which exudes yet more charm. The fun('n'frolics) of William & Madeleine transcends easily to the listener, which allows you to forgive the muso element which manifests. Standout would be the duo's version of Lennon's 'Jealous Guy'...the harmonica work alone truly touches. The fact that what "makes" "Careless Love" even listenable (ie Madeleines vocals) isn't even present here, yet it remains breathtaking says it all and indicates which of the two I'd recommend.
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