Melissa’s next studio album is an exciting one! On November 8, Legrand Affair (Deluxe Edition) will be released. Pre-order/pre-save the album today!
When the great French composer Michel Legrand died in January of 2019, Melissa Errico could not have imagined how his spirit would come to dominate her year. Asked by The New York Times to offer the eulogy to her beloved collaborator, on January 28, 2019, the Times published her long, affectionate appreciation. Not long after, she was invited to become the sole American performer to participate in the extraordinary two-day memorial to Legrand held in April at Paris’ Le Grand Rex Theatre, the Radio City Music Hall of the French capital, and after that to participate in an equally significant memorial later in the year at London’s Royal Festival Hall.
Along with the Paris concert, the leading French political and cultural magazine, La Regle du Jeu, published a much-extended version of her Legrand eulogy in French. In May, Melissa took her vision of the French composer to San Francisco for an extraordinary one-night concert, causing one reviewer to announce simply that “Errico is, and will continue to be, the premier interpreter of the musical legacy of Michel Legrand.” She also curated a sold-out film festival, “The Summer of Legrand,” at the French Institute/Alliance Française (FIAF) in Manhattan over the summer of 2019, singing her own tribute after one of eight screenings.
Then, something truly extraordinary happened. Searching through her Legrand memorabilia, she discovered a long-overlooked box of beautifully recorded demos she had made of Legrand songs, with Legrand himself on the piano, bassist David Finck and the great pop drummer Steve Gadd, produced by Phil Ramone–all exquisite sketches for the album that became the canonic “Legrand Affair” (also co-produced by Richard Jay-Alexander). She also discovered a series of living room recordings made with Michel at her piano, where he taught, sang, scatted and revealed his almost mystical gift for passing instantly from genre to genre, from classical to pop to French chanson to free jazz. Simultaneously, she was offered the words and music of the very last song that Legrand ever composed with his favorite lyric-writing team of Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Never before performed, the Bergmans entrusted it to Melissa, asking her to record it.
Inspired by the Legrand memorial concerts, which included Legrand classics that she had never before performed, and by the new, and newly discovered material, Melissa, in tandem with Ghostlight Records, will on November 8, 2019 release an extended and complete version of her dream Legrand project. In addition to the 15 original recordings with the Brussels Philharmonic, Legrand Affair (Deluxe Edition) will incorporate 12 new tracks, including the best unheard studio sketches, the newly recorded last collaboration–“I Haven’t Thought Of This In Quite A While”–as well as new recordings of “Hurry Home,” “Little Boy Lost,” “The Way He Makes Me Feel,” and a new guitar duo version of the evergreen “What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?” As a bonus, Errico has made a montage of the ‘living room demos,’ creating a single composite track called “Michel At Work” which offers an unprecedented window into Legrand’s almost child-like delight in leaping, within his own music, from style to style.
“Working with Michel was one of the highlights of my musical life–it’s as though this year, his spirit is at my shoulder and asking me to sing again for him. I love the grandeur of the Legrand Affair album beyond words–but hearing the tracks of me and Michel working together reminded me of how much I also love hearing more intimate versions of his music. In Michel’s music, genre doesn’t exist–he was unencumbered by boundaries. His plurality of disciplines became his freedom and made one seamless web of music. I’m happy beyond words to be able to put his energy back into the world.” –Melissa Errico
Track List:
Side One/Legrand Affair (15 tracks, produced by Phil Ramone with the Brussels Philharmonic):
1. “I Was Born In Love With You” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
2. “The Summer Knows” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
3. “His Eyes, Her Eyes” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
4. “The Windmills Of Your Mind” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
5. “I Will Wait For You” (Michel Legrand, Norman Gimbel)
6. “In Another Life” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
7. “Martina” (Michel Legrand, Hal Shaper)
8. “Dis Moi” (Michel Legrand, Françoise Sagan)
9. “You Must Believe In Spring” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
10. “What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
11. “How Do You Keep The Music Playing?” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
12. “Something New In My Life” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
13. “Maybe Someone Dreamed Us (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
14. “Once Upon A Summer Time (Michel Legrand, Johnny Mercer)
15. “Celui-La” (Michel Legrand)
Side Two/Deluxe Track List: (produced by Rob Mathes):
1. “I Haven’t Thought Of This In Quite A While” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman); Tedd Firth (piano), Zev Katz (bass), Joe Bonadio (drums)
2. “Pieces of Dreams/Little Boy Lost” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman); Tedd Firth (piano), Zev Katz (Bass), Joe Bonadio (drums), with special guest Russell Malone (guitar)
3. “What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?” (Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman); (guitar duo)
4. “The Way He Makes Me Feel” (from the film Yentl; Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman); voice/ piano with Tedd Firth
5. “Hurry Home” (from the film Max Rose; 2017 digital single; Michel Legrand, Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
Demos: With Michel Legrand (piano), David Finck (bass), Steve Gadd (drums); (produced by Phil Ramone):
6. “Something New In My Life” (Studio Demo)
7. “Maybe Someone Dreamed Us” (Studio Demo)
8. “The Summer Knows” (Studio Demo)
9. “Once Upon A Summertime” (Studio Demo)
10. “Windmills Of Your Mind” (Studio Demo)
11. “Dis-Moi” (Studio Demo); voice/piano duo with Michel Legrand on piano
12. “Michel & Melissa at Work” (at home with Melissa Errico)