Dive into the heart of French chanson with Allain Leprest's "Voce a mano," a captivating collection of 16 tracks that blend poetic lyricism with soulful melodies. Released on September 1, 1992, under the independent label Editions Saravah, this album is a testament to Leprest's unique storytelling and musical prowess. Spanning a concise 51 minutes, "Voce a mano" takes you through a variety of themes and emotions, from the playful "La java Saravah" to the introspective "C'est peut-être."
Leprest's distinctive voice and clever wordplay shine throughout the album, making each song a small masterpiece. Tracks like "La gitane" and "Le Cotentin" showcase his ability to paint vivid pictures with his lyrics, while "Amoureux" and "Chanter des fois" reveal his tender and romantic side. The album also features playful and humorous moments, as heard in "Combien ça coûte" and "Vas-y molo Quasimodo."
"Voce a mano" is a true gem for fans of French chanson and those looking to explore the rich tapestry of French music. Allain Leprest's enchanting storytelling and melodic charm make this album a delightful journey through the world of French songwriting.