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Since releasing
, her
debut in 2009, singer and songwriter
's star has steadily risen with critics and fans of many stripes. Albums such as the socio-political pop/folk/soul collection
appealed to a range of non-jazz critics for the first time, while the string-laden bossa and ballads set
was certified gold in France.
changes up the game yet again. The ten-track set was recorded in collaboration with French-Brazilian pianist/composer
(son of the late Brazilian guitarist and composer
). This intimate, stirring collaboration reflects the influence of the Great American Songbook, though six of its ten songs are originals penned specifically for this recording. Check
's opener "This Foolish Heart Could Love You" as a case in point. From its
-esque melody intro to its
-influenced lyrics, it simmers, shimmers, and glistens with understated elegance and grace;
's voice falls directly into
's accents, fills, and melodic asides. She also wrote "What of Your Eyes," an impressionistic ballad that emerges as a sultry lullaby. The duo reprise
and
's classic "Plus Fort que Nous," which was originally sung as a duet by
on the soundtrack to 1966's
.
emphasizes bluesiness in her phrasing as
adds a responsorial vocal in addition to his luscious piano accompaniment. The pair add additional music and lyrics to the cafe classics "A La Tour Eiffel" and "Fleurs Du Dimanche," with
displaying phenomenal cabaret chops. They also deliver a steamy, glacially moving cover of "Samba Em Preludio (Un Jour Sans Tol)." Written by
in 1962, it was adapted by
and became a hit single in 1969. This new version follows that one directly, with
adding his own duet vocal to the proceedings, adding immediacy. The pianist delivers the brief, solo piano interlude "Recitativo" before laying down the elliptical single notes that introduce the spoken word in "Ode to Every Man." Set-closer "Darling Fare Thee Well" is one of the most heartbreaking ballads in
's catalog. Amid lilting chords and single, ghostly, mid-register piano lines
sings, "What happened to your heart?/Weren't you the one who started up/This fire in my veins? ... What of us remains?/What's waiting 'round the bend?/When I see your eyes, I see the nearing ending ...."
takes us into the moment of confusion and pain, and the catch in her voice about halfway through underscores the lyric's truth.
skillfully narrates the journey from romantic possibility and the first flush of love's giddiness to its dissolution and aftermath. The duo's simple presentation allows their melodies and lyrics the full impact of their poetic weight, without artifice. ~ Thom Jurek