A good rock back, with all the classic is expected of the fiscal year, a best-of tour before, permanently?, Bending saplings on a career with its ups (these beginnings!) And lows (later ...) but, all things considered, has still look great.
A group too, which gives life to this music, the updates just enough without distorting, who lives enough these old saws to the boss only has to be put the vote. And the voice is definitely there, a little touched by the years but immediately recognizable because Dutronc, as usual stashed behind his "shades" attached to his microphone stand as a pochetron at its tip zinc, more often on guitar, was the trick, the one that made him the offbeat dandy song, rock and French, on the other texts typically Jacques (Lanzmann), only has to place a partition he knows more than heart. For good measure, there are two luxury guests come to pay tribute to the tutelary figure, undeniably Cador. But, hey, the presence of Etienne Daho (All tastes are in my nature) and Vanessa Paradis (The garden) are more anecdotal than anything else, a little icing on a cake that did not really need .
Because the attraction is Jacques, who was able to get rare enough to give the event a special varnish, even brighter than public albums Dutronc are few, it is not the second after all, according to the Casino de Paris in 1992 which was less best-of but nonetheless recommended.
As its title indicates, and you and you and you, Dutronc also wanted that live pay tribute to his audience, an audience that has always been there in his (too) rare stage appearances. Because in addition, it has class, Jacques.
Jacques Dutronc - vocals, guitar
Erdal Kizilcay - guitar, violin, trumpet
Bernard Arcadia - keyboard
Frédéric Hatter - Guitar
Jannick Top - low
Yves Sanna - Battery
Sophie Poacher - choirs, flute
Stephanie Lhorset - choirs
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Etienne Daho - vocals on "All tastes are in my nature"
Vanessa Paradis - vocals on "small garden"