Out Of The Dark: The Film Noir Project

A song cycle offering a sexy, sensual, and sophisticated arc. 

Melissa will appear in two concerts at Feinstein’s/54 Below, Feb. 18 & 19, to celebrate her seductive new album. 

Melissa Errico: Out Of The Dark Album ArtRenowned singer, actress and author Melissa Errico follows up her Ghostlight releases, Legrand Affair and Sondheim Sublime, with a compelling new studio album, Out Of The Dark: The Film Noir Project. At  the height of the pandemic in 2020, when the world was locked away in lonely rooms with only old  movies to watch at midnight, Errico suddenly returned to one of her life-long obsessions – noir!  The genre is noted for its dark, disturbing sensibility of intractable fatalism that Paris existentialists  discovered in American film during the 1940’s. Noir continues to run as a mesmerizing, mysterious current through modern movies and music, and Errico has embraced it in her own artistic endeavors. She 

recently co-curated a film festival of noir classics at New York’s French Institute Alliance Française, wrote  an essay in The New York Times about having a black-sequined gown specially made to play the role of  the femme fatale on stage, and offered Manhattan a concert of noir songs. 

“I’ve always loved noir songs. They thrill me with their sensuality. I loved finding my lost inner femme fatale. This album is about another time and this time, both.” – Melissa Errico 

Her new studio album, Out Of The Dark: The Film Noir Project, due for a February 18 release on  Ghostlight Records, presents a masterly-crafted song cycle, all black-velvet piano and vibraphone tones,  telling a complete story of hope, despair, and hope renewed. Her song selections reach from noir classics, such as Laura and The Bad and The Beautiful, into the French chansons of the 1950’s and 60’s. Also included in the 17-song collection are Cy Coleman & David Zippel’s “With Every Breath I Take” (from the  Broadway musical, City of Angels), Dietz & Schwartz’s “Haunted Heart” (1948), Arlen & Gershwin’s The  Man That Got Away(1953), Lionel Newman’s “Again(1948), and Harry Warren & Leo Robin’s mischievous “Checkin’ My Heart” (1952). Plus: four brand new songs composed by Michel Legrand, David  Shire, and the late Peter Foley, with words by her frequent collaborator Adam Gopnik, all arranged by  musical director/pianist Tedd Firth. 

“I see this album as a kind of fever dream. I want the listener to swoon at the enchantments of the  music while joining me on a trip from flirtatious mystery…to true despair…to the light of hope.”  – Melissa Errico 

The album is now available for pre-order from Ghostlight, Amazon, iTunes, Apple Music and will  be available for digital download on all platforms on February 18.