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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Almost Perfect,
By Steven C. Moore (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Room With A View (Chambre Avec Vue) (Audio CD)
This is indeed an exquisite album--evoking the romance of Europe and France in particular, wonderful street cafes, jazzy nightspots...humorous, romantic, at times even beautiful, ideal cocktail party or late night music...EXCEPT for the very first track, which sticks out like a sore thumb, with an obnoxious "jazz" harmony vocal out of character with the rest of the disc and which, simply put, just grates. If you can stomach that one, the rest is pure bliss. I burned the CD to another disc, deleting the first track, and I've been in heaven ever since.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A surprising but amazing contribution from Salvador,
By Vranjo (Chicago, IL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Room With A View (Chambre Avec Vue) (Audio CD)
So many artists (and voices) get threadbare with age. Only a few are lucky enough to find a way to keep some of their old color or adapt with the times. Even more rare is the artist who, after a career of decent (but rarely great) output, produces a stunner. That is the case with "Chambre Avec Vue." I know there are Salvador stalwarts out there who will protest my characterization of Henri as being generally just OK, and I agree he released several standout songs throughout his long career. But those standouts are watered down by so many recordings that are "just a bit too." Just a bit too sentimental. Just a bit too comical. Or just a bit too out-of-genre for Henri to carry. Salvador's early background in cabaret, his affection for a variety of musical styles, and his associations with a wide range of musical greats (everyone from Django Reinhardt to Quincy Jones) have resulted in an impressive (and no doubt enjoyable) but flawed career. With "Chambre Avec Vue," Salvador has taken the best of what he does well and has improved on it by performing with more wisdom than whimsy, more expertise than experimentation, and more authentic sentiment than unselfconscious sappiness. I agree with another reviewer that the influence of Benjamin Biolay (who has been associated with a few really great albums lately) cannot be underestimated on this album. But regardless of who you think deserves the credit, this is truly an album for those who like nuanced, toasted jazz vocals. Yes, it's all in French, and the album is packed with more international influences (notably bossa nova) than the average jazz vocal album. But on "Chambre Avec Vue," Salvador sounds as relaxed as Bing Crosby, as seasoned as recent Tony Bennett, and as melancholy as Chet Baker. That adds up to a surprising and welcome addition to the Salvador oeuvre.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
French and more french,
By Jim (Richmond, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Room With A View (Chambre Avec Vue) (Audio CD)
I cannot believe that no one else has reviewed this really wonderful album. Perfect for you who like mellow, simple voices and lovely, melancholy songs. If you find a wild violet from the yard and warm breezes across your naked body to be something great you will love this album.
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