A singer-songwriter whose 1989 album 'Alors Regarde' made him a radio fixture in France.
For a sense of his range, 'Lequel De Nous' captures his radio-friendly side, while 'À Mon Ami Alfred T.' shows a more personal touch.
His 1989 album 'Alors Regarde' turned songs like 'Lequel De Nous' into French radio staples that still get played. He's kept recording for decades, with tracks like 'Du Bout Des Lèvres' and 'À Mon Ami Alfred T.' staying in his setlists. Even with plagiarism disputes around songs like 'Place des Grands Hommes', he's maintained a steady presence.
He started with his first album 'De Face' in 1984. The 1989 album 'Alors Regarde' was a big hit, followed by the self-titled 'Bruel' in 1994. Later albums include 'Juste Avant' from 2002 and 'Entre Deux' from 2012.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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