"Fonds de tiroir 1967" is a captivating journey into the musical archives of Hughes De Courson, a collaboration with Patrick Modiano that offers a unique blend of whimsical and introspective compositions. Released on January 1, 1979, under the Masq. label, this album is a treasure trove of 12 enchanting tracks that span just 30 minutes, making it a perfect quick listen for those seeking a burst of creativity. The album features a variety of styles, from the playful "La polka des grosses dames" to the dreamy "Mouche la rêveuse," showcasing De Courson's versatility and artistic depth. Each song is a standalone piece, yet together they weave a cohesive narrative that reflects the collaborative genius of De Courson and Modiano. Whether you're a fan of experimental music or simply curious about the creative process, "Fonds de tiroir 1967" is an album that promises to delight and intrigue.