I have a very old sympathy for Véronique Sanson: when I was little, I often heard his songs on the radio. It was a kind of big sister who accompanied my childhood in the late 1970s I thus obtained this compilation and I was happy to rediscover on the first disc of songs like "Person Need" (which sounds a bit like Kate Bush with several years ahead), "Alia Souza" (the time when the French singers adapted Brazilian rhythms), "Vancouver", "Mi-master, half slave," "Gentle outside, crazy in it, "or the groovy" Bernard's song "(but that is what Bernard? Mystery ...). The second disc contains more modern titles that do not excite me much. The third disc is a live; I'm not particularly fanatic live discs, but there are some good titles including "It's waiting for me out there" with Paul Personne on vocals and guitar. Well, personally I would have settled for the first disk (adding "Whoever does not try" studio version), but if you enjoy a lot Véronique this disc you will definitely essential.