Pascal Obispo - L'archipel Des Sequelles [Colored Vinyl] | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. Suffire (Duo with Elodie FRÉGÉ)
2. L'archipel Des Séquelles (Duo with Zazie)
3. Son me D'enfant (Duo with Carla Bruni)
4. Le Désamour (Duo with Isabelle Boulay)
5. Inestimable
6. Le Rire (Duo with Avec Anne Sila)
7. Inconsolables (Duo with Nawel Ben Kraiem)
8. Plaire (Duo with Sharon Laloum)
9. La Dernière Fois (Duo with Nolwenn Leroy)
10. Ne Serait-Ce

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New album of previously unreleased songs by Pascal Obispo - Recorded and mixed by his faithful collaborator, Youri Benaïs, in his Paris studios.Once again produced by his two new wave jazz friends, Fred Nardin and Max Pinto, this concept album of intimate, acoustic, jazz-influenced love songs is based exclusively on encounters with female artists with inspiring voices. Zazie, with whom he had not sung since 'Les meilleurs ennemis', with a song they had written together and never recorded. Carla Bruni, author of two songs she knows all about. Elodie Frégé, with whom he has already shared two songs on her album 'le grand amour'. Nolwenn Leroy, for whom he produced his very first single 'Cassé'. Anne Sila, the sublime interpreter of Mary in his musical about Jesus of Nazareth. Sharon Laloum, the interpreter of Myriam in the new version of The Ten Commandments, not forgetting Isabelle Boulay, the great Quebec artist for whom he has already written songs, and Nawel Ben Kraïem, the young Tunisian artist with whom he worked on his first musical project. The rest of the album was co-written with Pierre-Dominique Burgaud.The album 'L'archipel des Séquelles' continues Pascal Obispo's quest for beauty and silence.