Already confined by his tinted white-rimmed glasses, reclusive for eight hundred days in the palace of Royaume Monceau while writing "Kâmâ-Sutrâ", the interpreter of "Lettre à France" has since locked himself away in his public persona to the point of extremes.
With «Grandis pas», Michel Polnareff delivers a song more sensitive than ever and announces - at last - the release of his album «Enfin!.
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Behind his white-rimmed, tinted glasses, Michel Polnareff is nothing short of a genius. Let's delve into his work and the musical revolutions it has spawned.