Les Années Folles, the latest album by Michèle Murano, is a delightful tribute to the roaring twenties. The album transports listeners to the golden age of jazz and swing, with its upbeat tempo and classic melodies.
Murano's voice is smooth and sultry, perfectly suited to the era she is celebrating. Her renditions of classic songs like "La Vie en Rose" and "Puttin' on the Ritz" are both faithful to the originals and infused with her own unique style.
The instrumentation on the album is equally impressive, with the brass section standing out in particular. The trumpet and saxophone solos are both lively and soulful, adding to the overall energy of the album.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Sing Sing Sing," a Benny Goodman classic that Murano and her band make their own. The song is a perfect showcase for Murano's vocal range and the band's skillful musicianship.