For the album "ZAZ" three tracks from Raphael Haroche were once written that to the known quantities of the chanson in France - one genre. On this album Haroche but did not seem to, for M. Jean Jacques Goldman Morisett and, so to speak, the French Udo Jürgens. The best-known title of the disc should this country be "On Ira" as Madame Geoffrey tingelte with this title already by one or the other German TV show.
The majority of the tracks still exudes a bit of the atmosphere of the "Jazz Manouche," one would refer to as German Gypsy Jazz. But you will also discover elements of blues and South American bossa nova. "Si Je perds" awakens memories of the compositions for guitar of Isaac Albéniz.
The music relaxes by their calm and restrained arrangements and instrumentation with guitar, piano, trumpet, bass, strings and percussion, with the album in total poppy and oriented on mainstream acts like their debut album. Overall, it's again a nice album for summer relaxing on the terrace.