Pascal Obispo's 14th album of unreleased songs. Recorded in Paris in his studios. Produced by two new wave jazzmen, Fred Nardin and Max Pinto. 17 tracks on vinyl and 14 on CD. We discover two artists, Giordana Angi, a Franco-Italian star, and Alexia Gredy, a young French singer-songwriter, in a duet with Pascal. An album co-written for the first time with Pierre-Dominique Burgaud, who now works with Alain Chamfort but is known for his work on "Le Soldat rose" and Gaëtan Roussel, among others. Accompanied by illustrious musicians such as Manu Katché, Laurent Vernerey, among others, and a participation by Gautier Capuçon. This is an album of songs conceived around the theme of beauty, sublimated or dismantled. Recorded and mixed by his accomplice Youri Benaïs and mastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road, "Le beau qui pleut" proves to be one of Pascal Obispo's most poetic albums.