Dive into the whimsical and eclectic world of Pascal Comelade with his 1995 album, "Anemic Cinema." This captivating collection of tracks is a testament to Comelade's unique blend of cabaret, experimental, and avant-garde influences, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly innovative. The album opens with "Clair de Lune à Pampelune" and takes you on a journey through a series of enchanting compositions, each with its own distinct character and charm. From the playful "Chanson de Charme Pour Faux-Nez" to the hauntingly beautiful "Un La Minimal Nu," Comelade's mastery of melody and rhythm shines through. The album also includes two tracks from his 1997 release "Musiques Pour Films, Vol.2," adding a cinematic touch to the overall experience. With a duration of just under 38 minutes, "Anemic Cinema" is a compact yet immersive exploration of sound, showcasing Pascal Comelade's extraordinary talent and creativity.