Richard Galliano's "New Musette," released on January 1, 1991, under Label Bleu, is a captivating blend of French jazz and tango, showcasing Galliano's virtuosity on the accordion. This 57-minute album is a testament to Galliano's innovative approach to traditional French musette music, infused with the passion and rhythm of tango. The tracklist features a mix of original compositions and pieces inspired by French poetry, such as "Des voiliers," based on a poem by Claude Nougaro. From the lively "Beritwaltz" to the tender "Oblivion," Galliano's mastery of the accordion shines through, offering a rich and diverse listening experience. "New Musette" is a celebration of Galliano's unique musical vision, making it a standout album in the world of jazz and tango.