David Hallyday, accomplished transmission

David Hallyday, accomplished transmission
David Hallyday, accomplished transmission

ENCOUNTER – The singer returns to the spotlight with an album of covers, from his repertoire and Johnny’s successes, before returning to the stage throughout France.

True to his reputation as a perfectionist, David Hallyday! Inside a café-restaurant on 7e district of Paris, the musician is both conscientious and focused to discuss the release of his next album, called Requiem for a fool *. Talkative, but clear and precise, he goes straight to the point. His enthusiasm is perceptible. But also some stress. Normal: composed of titles from its repertoire(High, About You, You didn’t give me time, My last letter…) and a selection of his father’s hits (Behind love, Oh my pretty Sarah, Laura, L’Envie…), his new album shines with its singularity.

Obviously, he has perfectly brought these different compositions up to date. Like the first single, Requiem for a fool, revisited with an effective set of drums and synthesizers, or Laura with a fast and catchy tempo. No false notes to deplore! Better still, he managed to insert them into a highly coherent whole. It was a real bet, he declares

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