Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of French jazz with Michel Benita's "Un soir au club," a captivating album released on October 20, 2009, under the Le Chant du Monde label. This 57-minute journey through 18 tracks is a testament to Benita's mastery as a composer and his collaboration with the talented vocalist Elise Caron.
The album is the soundtrack to the French film "Un soir au club," directed by Jean Achache and based on the novel by Christian Gailly. Michel Benita, a renowned contrebassiste, composed the music for this cinematic tale of a once-internationally recognized jazz pianist, Simon Nardis, whose life takes an unexpected turn.
"Un soir au club" is a harmonious blend of French jazz and instrumental pieces, showcasing Benita's versatility and depth as a musician. The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Whispering," featuring the enchanting vocals of Elise Caron, and closes with a reprise of the same track, creating a sense of completeness and nostalgia.
Throughout the album, you'll find a mix of instrumental tracks like "Waiting – instrumental" and "One Single Chord," as well as vocal performances such as "Louise," "Shawn," and "Montréal." Each track tells a story, painting vivid images with its melodies and rhythms.
Michel Benita's compositional prowess shines through in tracks like "The Sound Of Memory" and "Haiku One," where he expertly weaves together complex arrangements and emotive performances. The album also features a cover of "Yesterday in Paradise," adding a touch of familiarity to the collection.
Whether you're a fan of French jazz, a lover of film soundtracks, or simply someone looking to discover new music, "Un soir au club" is an album that promises to captivate and inspire. Let the enchanting melodies and rhythms of Michel Benita and Elise Caron transport you to a world of jazz and storytelling.