Nowhere is this more so than on their re-working of Michel Sardou on ‘Dix ans plus tot’. When you buy a Michel Sardou album, you know exactly what you’re getting! On Integrale (1977) album, Michel Sardou have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. Integrale (1977) is preety good and all the songs have a good meaning behind them.
La java de Broadway is a song to enjoy for years to come. C’est ma vie - I like this one. The sound in Une drole de danse is really warm and Michel Sardou’s signature voice is still very much present. In Comme d’habitude you won’t find any flashy solos. One listen to the sheer beauty of Dixit Virgil (ad libitum) was all I needed. Seulement l’amour is the first taste of the new album. Some call Je suis l’homme d’un seul amour from Integrale (1977) as a quiet invitation of an artist to sit and listen. Mon fils - another great track from the Integrale (1977) album. Qu’est-ce qu’il a dit is perfect and different song. Michel Sardou breathes new life into the music in Manie, Manie.
Integrale (1977) CD


