{"product_id":"le-chemin","title":"Le Chemin","description":"Product Description\n\nChanteuse and songwriter Jessica Fichot is a lot like her hometown of Paris: French at heart, but with a soul that's truly international. Her multi-ethnic French \/ Chinese \/ American upbringing colors the songs on her debut album. It's called Le Chemin, \"The Path,\" and for good reason: Jessica takes the listener on a twisting journey out of the French chanson tradition, into the lands of gypsy jazz, Chinese and Latin American folk music, through the classic American repertoire, and off into the wilderness of her imagination. Born in the U.S. to a French father and a Chinese mother, Jessica was raised in France in a multicultural environment. A youth spent playing music in Parisian coffeehouses and concert halls led her first to graduate from the School of Audio Engineering in Paris and then from Berklee College of Music in Boston. School was followed by a stint writing children's music for educational programs - her work includes over a hundred songs published in over a dozen countries - and later, for television. When Jessica moved to California, she began writing the songs that would eventually form the backbone of her new album. The album's center lies with her sophisticated writing and arrangements, her pure, beautiful vocal work - sung mostly in French and English, along with some Chinese and Spanish - and her piano and accordion playing. She also enlisted over 20 musicians to give each of her songs just the right mood...sometimes intimate, sometimes epic. \"Le Grenier\" and \"Je Sais Qu'Tu M'aimes\" combine energetic Django-esque swing with the kind of sardonic lyrics that were the stock in trade of legendary singers like Serge Gainsbourg and Georges Brassens. \"1, 2, 3\" and \"Le Chemin\" echo with the sounds of the musette dance hall and sparkle with Jessica's inventive and dreamy arrangements. \"Le Velours et la Soie\" is a playful and sexy linguistics lesson, with Chinese and French lyrics describing an interracial tryst. \"Si...\" hints at a new direction for Jessica by fusing programmed drums with haunting French lyrics...like Portishead for the Montmartre café set. An English translation of Michel Legrand and Jacques Demy's composition \"I Will Wait for You\" and an English\/French hybrid of the classic \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" cross the language barrier effortlessly and stylishly. And for sheer excitement, it's hard to match Jessica's rendition of the Spanish-language folk song \"Los Peces en el Rio.\" It's like Le Chemin as a whole: entreating, seductive, and ultimately thrilling. Jessica Fichot is also bringing the songs of Le Chemin to audiences everywhere, backed by an amazing quartet of clarinet\/sax\/flute, upright bass, guitar, and drums. A trip to the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, TX and performances planned in Canada and France are just the beginning of her travels. Jessica's live act is a great way to see a new side of her debut album. The Musicians: Jessica Fichot: vocals, piano\/keys (1,2,4,9), trumpet (8), toy accordion (2,5,6,8) - Slava Tolstoy: guitar (1,4,5,6,8) - Dave Wilson: clarinet (1,5,6), flute (3), chorus vocals (5) - Gabe Noel: upright\/electric bass (4,5,8,9), cello (4,6), chorus vocals (1,5) - August Emile: drums (1,3,7,8), chorus vocals (1) - Tommy Davy: Django guitar (1,7) - Marcel Camargo: guitar (3), mandolin (3,9) - Kayta Matsuno: additional guitar (3) - Danny McKay: upright\/electric bass (1,3,7), chorus vocals (1) - Julian Hallmark: violin (4,6) - John Wicks: drums (5,9) - Yotam Rosenbaum: drums (2) - Franchot Tone: drum programming (2) - Doron Kochli: accordion (1,7,9) - Adam Topol: additional drums (1) - Mads Tolling: violin (2,3,9), viola (2) - Manuel Tomás: drum programming (4) - Amir Efrat: piano\/keys (3,7) - Jim Jedeikin: clarinet (2) - Cho Yoon Seung: piano (8)\n\nReview\n\nHer songs and voice are delightful, as pure an instrument channeled through lovely evocations of love and love lost as you'll ever hear. There is an innocence and beauty all over Le Chemin that is sadly rare but wholly welcome in a relentlessly ugly world. The French-chanson tradition is alive and well in this Los Angeles resident's repertoire. --LA Weekly\n\nHeavily laced with the graceful sounds of clarinet, cello and accordion, her recently released CD \"Le Chemin (The Path)\" swirls with cabaret style and elements of Paris street chansons, Chinese folk and gypsy jazz. But when combined with her sweet, clear soprano which warbles in French, English, Chinese and even Spanish (on the saucy traditional tune \"Los Peces en el Rio\") all that ultimately serves to underscore a wide-open sense of childlike wonder at the heart of her songs. It also gives her an oddly hip edge. Whether bemoaning the loss of innocent childhood in \"Le Grenier,\" murmuring the seductive \"Le Velours et la Soie\" or reinventing the pop standard \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" as \"Dream\/Les Yeux Ouverts,\" she sounds simultaneously sophisticated and schoolgirl-ish. Which, come to think of it, is a very American\u003cbr\u003eASIN: B000OZ2D42\u003cbr\u003eVSKU: DBV.B000OZ2D42.G\u003cbr\u003eCondition: Good\u003cbr\u003eAuthor\/Artist:Jessica Fichot\u003cbr\u003eBinding: Audio cd\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eNote:\u003c\/b\u003e Any images shown are stock photographs and product may differ from what is shown.  \u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eCondition Notes\u003c\/b\u003e: Individually inspected: Guaranteed to play perfectly or your money back. Case may show wear and may be in library packaging. 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