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Deep In The Night

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***OUT OF STOCK***

This latest recording offers a selection of standards performed with arrangements by both Nichaud and her brilliant brother Mark at the piano and features some of Australia's finest musicians. Mark Murphy, the legendary American Jazz vocalist helped produce the cd when he was in Melbourne in April and he is very excited about it.

Album Tracks

  1. You Turn Me On Baby
  2. I Don't Believe In You
  3. I Wish I Were In Love Again
  4. Where Or When
  5. Living In The Past
  6. Deep In The Night
  7. The Meaning Of The Blues
  8. In The Still Of The Night
  9. The Blues Are Brewin'
  10. Winter Moon
  11. Dindi

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  1. Nichaud Fitzgibbon's - Deep in The Night

    Posted by Unknown on 1st Dec 2011

    " I have included Nichaud's Fitzgibbon's Cd Deep In The Night in my top ten Albums for 2005 "- Music Guru Billy Pinell 2005

    " Talented Melbourne vocalist Nichaud Fitzgibbon, blends something old and something new into the same mix. Transmogrified and freshened up, her repertoire is painted in colours that may have seemed inconceivable but work perfectly well. Her voice floats across clever arrangements transforming a repertoire that includes Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter and Hoagy Carmichael making it all sound fresh and new "..... Leon Gettler (The Age Green Guide) Melbourne 2006

    " Deep in The Night ... an impressive set of quality songs delivered with unerring judgment and panache by Fitzgibbon "..... Adrian Jackson (The Bulletin) Melbourne April 2006


    " She shows herself to have interest in both the improvisational potential of the music and the dramatic possibilites of the lyrics. Her voice is cool, while her style betrays the sweet hubris of a singer very comfortable in the dangerous knowledge that the point of no return is at the very beginning of each vocal journey. No one has sung Rodgers and Hart's "Where or When" to better effect. I have to emphatically agree with Mark Murphy - She's a natural "
    ...Alan Bargebuhr (Music critic, Cadence Magazine USA) September 2006



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