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Entre gris clair et gris foncé

Entre gris clair et gris foncé
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Studio album by Jean-Jacques Goldman
Released November 1987
Recorded

1987

  • Studio Gang
  • Studio RRR la Vaucouleur
Genre Pop, Rock
Length 83:54
Label Epic
Producer Jean-Jacques Goldman, Marc Lumbroso
Jean-Jacques Goldman chronology
En public
(1986)En public1986
Entre gris clair et gris foncé
(1987)
Traces
(1989)Traces1989
Singles from Non homologué
  1. "Elle a fait un bébé toute seule"
    Released: 1987
  2. "Là-bas"
    Released: 1987
  3. "C'est ta chance"
    Released: 1988
  4. "Puisque tu pars"
    Released: 1988

1987

Entre gris clair et gris foncé is a 1987 double album recorded by French artist Jean-Jacques Goldman. It was his fifth studio album and was released in November 1987. It provided four successful singles : "Elle a fait un bébé toute seule" (#4), "Là-bas" (#2), "C'est ta chance" (#16) and "Puisque tu pars" (#3). The album was also very successful.

The first nine songs are new compositions. The other eleven songs were written years before. Goldman always wrote one or two songs for each album that either didn't fit the mood of the record or that were too personal. When he started becoming popular, he thought it would be a good opportunity to release some previously unheard songs.

While preparing this album, the new songs were tracked in the studio. The old songs were either recorded live or were recorded using only acoustic instruments.

For the album's first CD release, two songs were omitted ("Tout Petit Monde" and "Il Me Restera") due to time limitations on a compact disc. The 2000 version contained the original LP track listing, this time spread out on two CDs. The first CD contains "new" songs, while the second disc contains eleven previously unreleased songs.

The album entered the French SNEP Albums Chart atop and stayed here for 18 consecutive weeks and 78 in the top 50. It was certified diamond for sales of 1,000,000 copies.

All tracks written, composed and performed by Goldman (except "Là-bas", performed as a duet with Sirima).


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