In 2009, justice is done: Benjamin Biolay finally gets the double album "Superb" the success it deserves. Exit the ugly face of crime and primary jealousy which he was the object (Salvador Fugain in mind, which is not to their credit). Critical and salute in unison the ambitious work of the most gifted singer of his generation. Everything has been said on this concept album that tells a post-break from the perspective of the lover abandoned months, with beaches that reflect huddle psychological wandering poet, as in the heyday of the New Roman and masterpieces Lumber Gainsbourg. If "Superb" is aptly named (no doubt about it), the author of these lines (fan of the first hour) would like to highlight here another centerpiece of Villefranche dandy discography " Originally, "released in 2005 amid general indifference (or even sarcasm), yet marks a true revolution in the work debutante Benjamin Biolay. After the lush pop of "Rose Kennedy" and a detour to the melodious folk and refined "Negative" (another masterpiece to be discovered), Biolay its claws and published his most rock record to date. Through "My love fucked me", "Even if you go" and "My back," Biolay laid the foundations of "Superb" exploring the theme of betrayal. The beginning of the album, thundering, offers an incendiary rock whose vertices are called "My flesh is tender", "Ground zero bar", and especially "The story of a boy," probably the best song ever written by Biolay, rock variation on the theme "Families I hate you." But it is also through this disc Benjamin Biolay will inaugurate the vein electro deepen it with happiness in his two subsequent drives. The title track "Originally," truly mesmerizing offers a very striking series of images and a relevant reflection on the decline of our consumer society (idea included in "Bait", another highlight of the album ). Lovers of romantic Biolay will not be disappointed by listening to the two ballads "Goodbye sad love" (duet with Françoise Hardy, beautiful melody that would not have disowned the Beatles) and "My heartaches" intimate voice-guitar piece closes this very inspired album. Rediscover (or discover) "Originally," probably the richest and varied album of the career of Benjamin Biolay, both in the texts of the musical atmosphere. A bite of freshly converted vital reminder to fans by "Superb"