The disc starts strong, with a superb adaptation of Louis Aragon's poem, "Is this how men live," already set to music in his time by Leo Ferre and had taken Bernard Lavilliers. This new music is absolutely beautiful, the height of the great Leo, that says it all. Then, the resulting "Lying in the grass," the title promoted first, excellent craftsmanship. The rest is up to, whether "J'me crazy about everything," might have been singing his father (we think of him listening to the words), the duet with Jacques, "I'm nothing person "adapting a title Gainsbourg first time," In yéyés "the jazzy" Archimedes "," Midnight at quarter "in the spirit of the first album, that is to say, gypsy jazz or the standard "I'll see you in my dreams" (formerly sung by Louis Armstrong, Doris Day, Cliff Edwards, Ella Fitzgerald. Also the repertoire of Django Reinhardt and Chet Atkins. Models for Thomas. In short, an album allowing it to climb a new rung. Thomas Dutronc confirms that it is one of the most interesting French singers.