André Popp's "Mon cinéma à moi" is a captivating journey through the realms of exotica and French indie pop, released in January 1974 under Universal Music Distribution Deal. This 38-minute album is a testament to Popp's unique ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and enchanting whole. With tracks like "Sixty Days Without Claudia" and "Picasso Blue," Popp weaves a tapestry of sound that is both nostalgic and fresh, inviting the audience into a world where melodies dance and rhythms sway. The album's title track, "Mon cinéma à moi," sets the stage for a collection of songs that feel like scenes from a cinematic experience, each one telling a story and evoking vivid imagery. From the sultry "Latin Lover" to the whimsical "Joke For Jackie," André Popp's "Mon cinéma à moi" is a delightful exploration of sound and emotion, showcasing the artist's versatility and creativity.