After L'IMPERMANENCE, Alain Chamfort will no longer record any albums. And it was his decision. The culmination of a recording career that began just over 50 years ago, “L’impermanence” resembles a major work. Profound. Poignant. Almost twilight. Like the rare few who preceded him on this dizzying terrain (Leonard Cohen, David Bowie, and Jacques Brel), Chamfort chooses here to confront his creation with our inescapable condition: this “impermanence in permanence,” this “violence in permanence.”