Review, by Peter DeVeber
To paraphrase Peter Bonventre of Newsweek magazine on his leaving the Boston Garden and a Hagler fight in November 1978, “Marvelous Marvin is a beautiful fighter!” – well, “Brigitte Zarie is a beautiful singer.”
Oh, that bass! And Randy Brecker featured on 2 tunes. Oh, that horn! First class production. Big orchestra sound. Nice instrumentation. Now, Brigitte, it’s Good to Be Home listening to this on Quiet Nights with Nobody Else – 12 tunes impeccably swinging – crisp and beat.
My favorite female vocalist Anita O’Day. Brigitte is a new favorite – not the edge of a Miss O’Day, but as full voiced and vibrant and lyrical. And sincere. I see myself at Charlie’s Gone By listening to both. Whoa! Wow! Outstanding! And elegant!
Brigitte is an extraordinary songwriter too – except for Walk the Line and Quiet Nights (Corcovado), she wrote all of the songs on L’amour – music by Brigitte Zarie and Neil Jason; lyrics by Brigitte Zarie. I’m hearing standards all over the place.
To paraphrase Bonventre again, “Brigitte is a beautiful songwriter.” L’amour highly highly recommended. It is a story. And it is jazz. L’amour is available at iTunes and Amazon and Brigitte’s website http://brigittezarie.com/
– Peter DeVeber