Jean-Jacques Goldman - Entre gris clair et gris foncé (1987)
Tracklist front / back album covers
Cassette / Vinyl / CD
"À quoi tu sers ?" – 5:29
"Il changeait la vie" – 3:50
"Là-bas" (duet with Sirima) – 5:46
"Entre gris clair et gris foncé" – 3:59
"C'est ta chance" – 4:26
"Puisque tu pars" – 7:20
"Des bouts de moi" – 4:40
"Fais des bébés" – 4:04
"Filles faciles" – 3:44
"Je commence demain" – 2:42
"Elle a fait un bébé toute seule" – 3:47
"Quelque part, quelqu'un" – 4:22
"Qu'elle soit elle" – 1:47
"Doux" – 3:53
"Reprendre c'est voler" – 2:48
"Il y a" – 3:37
"Peur de rien blues" – 5:20
"Appartenir" – 2:22
Jean-Jacques Goldman Band Members / Musicians
Claude Samard – banjo, bottleneck guitar, guitar, dobro
Guy Delacroix – bass, programmation, bass programmation, keyboards
Claude Le Péron – bass
Clément Bailly, Christophe Deschamps, Jean-François Gauthier – drum kit
Joe Hammer – drum kit, acoustic drum kit, Fairlight
Roland Romanelli – synthesizers, keyboards
Sirima – vocals
G & M Costa, Sorj Chalandon, Carole Fredericks, Caroline Goldman, Catherine Goldman, Dorothée Goldman, Evelyne Goldman, Michael Goldman, Patricia Goldman, Robert Goldman – chorus
Jean-Jacques Goldman – keyboards, chorus, guitar, piano, synthesizers, arrangements, producer
Marc Lumbroso – chorus, producer
Michael Jones – chorus, guitars
Gérard Kawcynski, Basile Leroux, Patrice Tison – guitars
Philippe Grandvoinet – Hammond B3, piano
Jean-Jacques Milteau – harmonica
Patrick Bourgoin, Prof Pinpin – saxophone
Patrice Blanchard, Patrice Mondon – violins
Cathy Steinberg – design
Claude Gassian – photography
Olivier do Espirito Santo, Jean-Pierre Janiaud, Andy Scott – sound engineers
Entre gris clair et gris foncé is a 1987 double album recorded by French artist Jean-Jacques Goldman. It was his 5th 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. It sold more than 2 million copies, making it the tenth best-selling album of all time in France.