Discover a selection of the most iconic French albums of their era.
Bernard Lavilliers - Nuit d'amour - 1981: 8th album on which the artist explores avenues that would lead him to reggae and a still powerful rock, but with production that was resolutely avant-garde for its time.
Gerald De Palmas - Marcher dans le sable - 2000: Surrounded by French Pop heavyweights like Jean-Jacques Goldman and Calogero, he would create the album that cemented his status as one of the most important singer-songwriters of his generation. Find hits such as 'Regarde-moi Bien En Face', 'Une Seule Vie' and the now classic 'J'en Rêve Encore'.
Eddy Mitchell - Rio Grande - 1993: The last living legend of the French music scene, Eddy Mitchell. Rio Grande is his 28th studio album and continues to pay homage to the American influences that have accompanied the artist throughout his career.
Louise Attaque - Comme on a dit - 2000: Louise Attaque's second album. Darker and decidedly more rock-oriented than its predecessor. Awarded a Victoire de la Musique for "Best Rock Album" of the year. This re-issue features key tracks such as 'L'intranquillité', 'Qu'est ce qui nous tente' and 'Comme on a dit'.
Maxime Le Forestier - Mon Frère - 1972: Maxime Le Forestier's debut album when the young singer-songwriter was only 23 years old. Success quickly followed, and the tracks 'Mon Frère', 'Parachutiste' and especially 'San Francisco' became cult classics, embodying an entire generation.
Philippe Katerine - Robots après tout - 2005: Album of change. A change of style, with a very electro artistic direction. It would top the charts and become an essential album. Enjoy the legendary '100% VIP' and 'Luxor J'adore' on this 180-gram vinyl edition.
Stephan Eicher - Engelberg - 1991: Born from a collaboration between the artist and novelist Philippe Djian, this album propelled the musician's career to national prominence. The success of 'Pas d'Ami (comme toi)' and 'Déjeuner en paix' would allow the singer to reach the top of the charts and establish himself permanently in the French Pop landscape.
William Sheller - En Soliaire - 1991: A trained concert musician, William Sheller is a true anomaly in the world of French pop. His musical training makes him one of the greatest French composers. Composer of masses, musicals, and film scores, this exceptional pianist gives pride of place to sophisticated and effective compositions.
Zebda - Essence Ordinaire - 1999: This album marked a massive national breakthrough. This third opus would see the consecration of this band of friends from Toulouse, thanks in particular to the huge success of 'Tomber la chemise'. All of Zebda's energy on this 2LP with the hits 'Y'a pas d'arrangement', 'Je crois que ça va pas être possible' and 'Oualalaradime'.
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