"Ex Libris" is a captivating collection of tracks by the enigmatic Nino Ferrer, released on January 1, 2013, under Universal Music Division Barclay. This album is a delightful blend of variété française, chanson, French pop, and French house, showcasing Ferrer's versatility and unique style. With a runtime of just 36 minutes, it's a concise yet impactful journey through various musical landscapes.
The album opens with "Toccatina," setting the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. Tracks like "Semiramis" and "Riz complet" highlight Ferrer's ability to weave intricate narratives with catchy melodies. "Claire" and "Un Mot Qui Tue" offer a more introspective look, showcasing his lyrical prowess. The upbeat "Barberine" and "Télé Libre" bring a sense of playfulness, while "Micky Micky" adds a touch of whimsy. The album concludes with "Anne" and "Rondeau," leaving the audience with a sense of satisfaction and curiosity for more.
"Ex Libris" is a testament to Nino Ferrer's enduring talent and his ability to create music that resonates across genres and generations. It's an album that invites you to explore, enjoy, and appreciate the rich tapestry of French music.