Philippe Sarde's "La petite apocalypse" is a captivating journey through a unique soundscape, released on January 1, 1992, under BMG Rights Management. This album, spanning 37 minutes, is a testament to Sarde's distinctive musical style and storytelling prowess. With tracks like "Sur les toits de Paris" and "Paris-Balade," Sarde paints vivid pictures of urban life, while songs such as "Dieu est plus grand que Dieu" and "Papier-Bible" delve into deeper, more philosophical themes. The album's eclectic mix of tracks, from the whimsical "Salaud de chat" to the poignant "Sa femme l'a quitté," showcases Sarde's versatility and ability to blend humor, pathos, and introspection seamlessly. "La petite apocalypse" is a compelling exploration of life's myriad facets, offering a rich and engaging listening experience.