This is perhaps Daniel Balavoine's most heartbreaking ballad.
She appears on
Sauver l'Amour
, a testament album released a few months before the singer's death, in January 1986. Entitled
Tous les cris, les SOS
, she is now experiencing a new life with the interpretation while restrained by Benjamin Biolay on the reissue of his
Grand Prix
album
.
“Daniel Balavoine was a great harmonist and a great melodist.
For a French singer of the 1980s, he was at an incredible level.
He was going to look for diminished chords, he had to work like crazy.
And the text of this song is beautiful.
As for the voice… He sang on two octaves, which does not make it easy to resume.
In a few years, he took the time to find his own sound.
The most terrible thing is that he died when he was becoming essential. ”
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