Humeur lunaire, poésie, légéreté et simplicité, tels pourraient être les adjectifs qui viennent en tête immédiatement quand on sort de l'écoute de cet excellent résumé de la carrière de l'un des plus brillant et authentique chanteur français contemporain. Qui de Souchon ou de son éternel acolyte Voulzy a fait quoi, qui a le plus de talent ? à ces questions aucune réponse n'est possible tant les 2 représentent une symbiose artistique unique et parfaite.
Squirrel Nut Zippers had the good fortune to make it to the big leagues at the same time the swing revival of the 1990s crested. Although the group's roots stretched far beyond the Rat Pack – they were informed by New Orleans jazz, hot dance music, Harlem jazz, and other jumping music of prewar America – they nevertheless benefited from the lounge revival, which helped lift their 1996 album, Hot, and its accompanying single, "Hell," into the Billboard charts. Squirrel Nut Zippers kept touring into the early 2000s, after which they went on hiatus. Leader Jimbo Mathus revived the group in 2008 for a live album but it wasn't until 2018 that they released a new album, Beasts of Burgundy.