We are in the early 70s in the Either right after 68. Dutronc seeks his second wind, competition is fierce. Is coming shortly era singers to babes. This is also the late 45s EP, four tracks. The last of Jacques, the main title, "To life, to love," meets only a critical success-then it is one of its most beautiful songs-, is on this CD, curiously amputated latter song. The two biggest hits of the disc are not signed Jacques Lanzmann about the words. The first, "The air is fresh background" is an issue of imagination bluette Fred artist for Pilot, to whom Jacques appealed to two discs for children, "The scepter" and "The car Moonlight ", for which Jacques composes music and makes every voice (imitation Brassens, Mariano, etc.). The other tube is "L'Arsene," indicative of the first series of the soap opera, "Arsene Lupin." These two titles are the locomotives of the disk, but it should also report the first song written in slang, "I had brains that made waves," words and music by Dutronc, who deserved to be successful but that the the time programmers did not understand. Dutronc still has years ahead ... and is also on the CD "On-the-tail-les-Yvelines", a hard rock still loved by fans of the genre today. As a bonus, three titles: "Sir Cyber", words and music of Dutronc, a new song that deserved to go out at the time, "Repose Beethoven", a cover of the song Eddy Mitchell adaptation of "Roll Over Beethoven ", the large tube of Chuck Berry, and an Italian version of" L'Arsene, "a rarity, entitled" Arsenio ". In short, Dutronc, again and again ...