Richard Galliano's "Blues sur Seine" is a captivating journey through the heart of French jazz and tango, released on January 1, 1992, under the label Frémeaux & associés. This enchanting album spans a diverse range of styles, from sultry blues to elegant waltzes, showcasing Galliano's virtuosity on the accordion and his deep appreciation for the rich musical heritage of France.
With a runtime of 50 minutes, the album features ten tracks that blend traditional French melodies with jazz improvisation, creating a unique and engaging listening experience. Highlights include the title track "Blues sur Seine," a hauntingly beautiful piece that evokes the romantic allure of Paris, and "Waltz for Debby," a tribute to the legendary jazz standard by Bill Evans. Other standout tracks include "Un pied dans le caniveau," a lively and playful exploration of French jazz, and "Fou-rire," a whimsical and infectious tune that showcases Galliano's mastery of the accordion.
Throughout the album, Galliano's playing is both technically impressive and deeply expressive, drawing on a wide range of influences to create a sound that is uniquely his own. Whether he is playing a delicate and intimate ballad or a high-energy jazz number, Galliano's passion and artistry shine through, making "Blues sur Seine" a standout album in his impressive discography.