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Révérence [Bonus Track]

 
Album Review: Révérence [Bonus Track]
 

  • Artist: Henri Salvador
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 23, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Vocal Music

Review

At 88 years old, Henri Salvador has been a popular figure in the French music world for quite a while (he started there in 1945). In 2000, he reinvigorated his career and reintroduced himself to the public with Chambre Avec Vue (re-released as Room with a View two years later) and since then has been going quite strong, coming out with Ma Chère et Tendre in 2003, and now Révérence in 2006. Recorded mostly in Brazil under the direction of Caetano Veloso's -- who makes an appearance here on a new version of "Dans Mon Île" -- longtime producer and arranger Jaques Morelenbaum, Salvador continues his legacy as singer of the sweet melancholy. The quiet, breathy strings and soft bossa nova rhythms that are incorporated into many of the pieces on the album add to the overall poignancy of Salvador's voice, which shows no sign of aging, still smooth and clean, reflecting the warmth of his native French Guyana. It works especially well on the francophone version of the classic Vinicius de Moraes/Antonio Carlos Jobim song "Eu Sei Que Voi Te Amar," retitled "Tu Sais Je Vais T'Aimer" here (it appears twice on Révérence actually, once as a solo track and once as a duet with Gilberto Gil), where the longing and suffering of love come through in the timbre of his voice, the hesitation in his phrasing. In "Italie (Un Tableau de Maître)," he riffs on a familiar Italian melody as he reminisces about the country, talking about it like a woman he loves, even slipping into its own language for a line or so, and in "Cherche la Rose," one of three older tracks on the album, and done with Caetano Veloso, there's a bittersweet hesitancy to the way he sings the song 40 years after its initial release that comes only from the experience and understanding he's gained as he's gotten older. This is where he's best, and most comfortable, and it's what sounds the best, too, so it makes sense that most of Révérence stays in the adagio, in the reflection. In fact, it even seems a little out of place when Salvador moves into faster, jazzier pieces like the gospel-inspired "Alléluia! Je l'Ai dans la Peau" or the Frank Sinatra-esque "L'Amour Se Trouve au Coin de la Rue," adding saxophones and bright drums and coming across slightly forced, albeit exuberant. Salvador has aged nicely, and settled down into his years, and the best bits of Révérence convey this perfectly, the life of an artist who has truly been inspired, and inspired countless others. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
La Vie C'est La Vie Henri Salvador Henri Salvador (2:25)
Mourir à Honfleur Henri Salvador Henri Salvador (3:50)
Dans Mon Île Henri Salvador, Maurice Pon Henri Salvador (4:57)
Cherche La Rose Henri Salvador Caetano Veloso, Henri Salvador (4:57)
L' 'Amour Se Trouve au Coin de la Rue Henri Salvador Henri Salvador (3:27)
Tu Sais Je Vais T'Aimer Vinícius de Moraes, Antonio Carlos Jobim Henri Salvador (4:05)
J'Aurais Aimé Henri Salvador Henri Salvador (2:37)
Italie (Un Tableau de Maître) Henri Salvador, Lydia Martinico Henri Salvador (3:11)
D'Abord Henri Salvador Henri Salvador (2:57)
Les Amours Qu'on Delaisse Henri Salvador Henri Salvador (5:17)
Alleluia! Je l'Ai dans La Peau Henri Salvador (2:51)
Les Dernières Hirondelles Henri Salvador Henri Salvador (3:23)
Tu Sais Je Vais T'Aimer Vinícius de Moraes, Antonio Carlos Jobim Gilberto Gil, Henri Salvador (4:06)
Révérence -- Les Coulisses [Multimedia Track] Henri Salvador

Credits

Patrick Artero (Trumpet), Jerry Barnes (Choir, Chorus), Jerry Barnes (Choeurs), Paulinho Braga (Percussion), Paulinho Braga (Drums), Mino Cinelu (Percussion), Mino Cinelu (Arranger), Mino Cinelu (Drums), Mino Cinelu (Realization), Guy Delacroix (Double Bass), Guy Delacroix (Contrabass), Guy Delacroix (Basse), João Donato (Piano), Neil Dorfsman (Engineer), Neil Dorfsman (Mixing), Alain Hatot (Flute), Alain Hatot (Saxophone), Denis Leloup (Trombone), Jaques Morelenbaum (Violoncello), Jaques Morelenbaum (Realization), Paulo Sérgio Santos (Clarinet), Billy Jay Stein (Organ (Hammond)), Jean-Christophe Vilain (Trombone), André Villéger (Flute), André Villéger (Saxophone), Rick Amado (Violone), Claude Egea (Trumpet), Stephanie McKay (Choir, Chorus), Stephanie McKay (Choeurs), Eric Seva (Saxophone), Rob Reddy (Sax (Alto)), Jorge Helder (Double Bass), Jorge Helder (Contrabass), Eduardo Morelenbaum (Clarinet (Bass)), Eduardo Pereira (Violin), Michel Bessler (Violone), Paschoal Perrota (Violone), Bernardo Bessler (Violone), Marcelo Costa (Percussion), Michel Coeuriot (Synthesizer), Michel Coeuriot (Clarinet), Michel Coeuriot (Piano), Michel Coeuriot (Arranger), Michel Coeuriot (Director), Michel Coeuriot (Oboe), Michel Coeuriot (Organ (Hammond)), Michel Coeuriot (Realization), Yves Delaunay (Mastering), Laurent Faucheux (Drums), Lula Galvao (Guitar (Acoustic)), Hugo Vargas Pilger (Violoncello), Iura Ranevsky (Violoncello), Marcelo Sabóia (Engineer), Marcelo Sabóia (Mixing), Maria Christine Springuel (Violin), Didier Havet (Trombone), Henri Salvador (Percussion), Antonella Pareschi (Violone), Lydia Martinico (Translation), José Alves Da Silva (Violone), Marcello Isdebski Salles (Violoncello), Phillip Doyle (Tuba), Katia Pierre (Flute), Paul Prates Barbato (Violone), Stephane Guyot (Engineer), Felipe Prazeres (Violone), Michel Feugere (Trumpet), Frederic Gaillardet (Piano), Denner Campolina (Double Bass), Denner Campolina (Contrabass), Rogério Rosa (Violone), Thomas Coeuriot (Guitar (Acoustic)), Thomas Coeuriot (Guitar (Electric)), Thomas Coeuriot (Mandoline), Ricardo Taboada (Violin), Bruno Ehlinger (Engineer), Bruno Ehlinger (Mixing), Marcelo Bernades (Flute), Daniel Guedes (Violone)
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