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Pascal Obispo Essentials
Mischief and sensitivity meet in his blend of piano ballads and banging rock tunes.
Pascal Obispo: The Songwriters
The charismatic performer with a golden songwriting touch.
About Pascal Obispo
Artist Biography
The major French pop star of the mid-'90s, Pascal Obispo sold consistently beginning with his 1993 debut, Plus Que Tout au Monde. Noted arranger Jean-Claude Vannier (who had worked with Serge Gainsbourg) helped out on 1995's Un Jour Comme Aujourd'hui, and the album became a platinum success story. With the release of his third LP, Superflu (the title is French for "Superfluous"), Obispo sold over half a million copies in France alone. ~ John Bush
Hometown
Bergerac, Dordogne, France
Genre
French Pop
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