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Gabrielle Ducomble: Across The Bridge
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Edith Piaf
vocals1915 - 1963
"Forest Boy" is pleasant enough but just a little too languid for an engaging opener. By contrast the hypnotically gorgeous "Where Is Home" catches the listener's ear from the very first bars. The placid "Les Terrasses De Riz De Jatiluwih" features violinist Richard Jones's dulcet soloing which adds to the piquancy of the number. There's a substantial gear change on "Ride" where Ducomble delivers the upbeat song with a palpable sprightliness that lifts the set's overall mood. Alluding to the album's title, "Like A Bridge Across Your Heart" is packed with emotion and sung by Ducomble first in English and then, as with several of the tunes here, in French.
Another mood swing is presented with "Circus," a cheery nod to Django Reinhardt's and Stéphane Grappelli's Quintette du Hot Club de France. With its bluesy licks, "Is This It?" could easily be a paean to

Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002
Ducomble's repertoire on Across The Bridge is predominantly characterised by cabaret or torch song genres, but that said, the album benefits from wholly original songs, all excellently arranged and executed. ">
Track Listing
Forest Boy; Where Is Home; Les Terrasses De Riz De Jatiluwih; Ride; Like A Bridge Across Your Heart; Tell Me Today; Circus; Valse Dans Le Parc; Is This It?; Les Nymphéas; The Time Is Now; Les Roses Et Leurs ?pines.
Personnel
Gabrielle Ducomble
vocalsGabrielle Ducomble: vocals, piano, melodica; Nicolas Meier: guitars, Richard Jones: violin; Nick Ka?al: double bass; Saleem Raman: drums. Plus guests: Bill Mudge: piano; Fausto Beccalossi: accordion.
Album information
Title: Across The Bridge | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: MGP Records
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