A very cool record! The album's sort of an American tribute to the emerging French sex goddess
Brigitte Bardot – one that features a gatefold cover with a wraparound photo of
Brigitte, and some nice images on the inside. Music on the set is by Pete Rugolo – the master arranger who'd worked with June Christy, Stan Kenton, and others – and although
Bardot doesn't sing or even make an appearance on the set, Pete does more than enough of a good job of conjuring up her presence with a good selection of jazzy tunes. Players include Pete Candoli and Jack Sheldon on trumpets, Frank Rosolino on trombone, Paul Horn and Bud Shank on reeds, and Laurindo Almeida on guitar. Gloria Wood sings on one track – and titles include "Arsenic Blues", "Paris BB", "Jeff's Blues", "Mambo
Bardot", "A T'Aimer", and "The Night Heaven Fell".
(Jazz, Soundtracks) (Original gold label stereo pressing!)