Minoritaire
1982 studio album by Jean-Jacques Goldman
Minoritaire | ||||
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Studio album by Jean-Jacques Goldman | ||||
Released | 1982 | |||
Recorded | Studio Gang | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Label | NEF | |||
Producer | Marc Lumbroso | |||
Jean-Jacques Goldman chronology | ||||
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Minoritaire was a 1982 album by Jean-Jacques Goldman, his second solo album sung in French. It was certified platinum in France in 1983, another in 1991 and another in 2001, for a total sales of 900,000 copies.[1]
It was recorded at the Studio Gang by Olivier do Espirito Santo and Jean-Pierre Janiaud. It was released by NEF and produced by Marc Lumbroso.
Track listing
- "Au bout de mes rêves"
- "Comme toi"
- "Toutes mes chaines"
- "Jeanine Medicament Blues"
- "Veiller tard"
- "Quand la musique est bonne"
- "Je ne vous parlerai pas d'elle"
- "Être le premier"
- "Si tu m'emmènes"
- "Minoritaire"
- "Quand la bouteille est vide"
Personnel
- Guy Delacroix - bass
- Christophe Deschamps, Marc Chantereau - percussion
- Albane Alcalay, Guy Alcalay, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Jean-Pierre Janiaud - vocals
- Jean-Yves d'Angelo, Jean-Jacques Goldman - keyboards
- Claude Engel, Jean-Jacques Goldman - acoustic guitar
- Claude Engel, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Nono Krief (Jeanine Medicament Blues, Minoritaire), Patrice Tison - electric guitar
- "Jumpin" Ramon Roche - piano (Minoritaire)
- Patrick Bourgoin, Philippe Delacroix-Herpin - saxophone
- Georges Rodi - synthesizer
- Patrick Mondon - violin (Comme toi)
References
- ^ "French album certifications – Goldman J-J" (in French). InfoDisc. Select GOLDMAN J-J. and click OK.
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Jean-Jacques Goldman
- Démodé
- Minoritaire
- Positif
- Non homologué
- Entre gris clair et gris foncé
- Fredericks Goldman Jones
- Rouge
- En passant
- Chansons pour les pieds
- "Il suffira d'un signe"
- "Envole-moi"
- "Long Is the Road (Américain)"
- "Je marche seul"
- "Je te donne"
- "Pas toi"
- "Là-bas"
- "C'est ta chance"
- "Puisque tu pars"
- "Nuit"
- "À nos actes manqués"
- "Né en 17 à Leidenstadt"
- "Tu manques"
- "4 Mots sur un piano"
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