Non homologué

Non homologué
Studio album by Jean-Jacques Goldman
Released September 1985
Genre New wave, pop, progressive rock
Length 48:25
Label CBS
Producer Marc Lumbroso
Jean-Jacques Goldman chronology
Positif
(1984)
Non homologué
(1985)
En Public
(1986)
Singles from Non homologué
  1. "Je marche seul"
    Released: 1985
  2. "Je te donne"
    Released: 1985
  3. "Pas toi"
    Released: 1985
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Non homologué was a 1985 album recorded by French artist Jean-Jacques Goldman. It was his fourth studio album and was released in September 1985. Goldman composed all the songs except "Je te donne", written in collaboration with Michael Jones. The album was recorded at Studio Gang by Jean-Pierre Janiau, assisted by Olivier do Espirito Santo. It was released by JRG/NEF and produced by Marc Lumbroso.

It provided three highly successful singles :"Je marche seul" (#2), "Je te donne" (#1) and "Pas toi" (#5). The album was also successful : it went straight to number-one on 6 October 1985 on the SNEP albums chart and topped for nine non consecutive weeks. It remained for 61 weeks in the top ten.

Track listing

Vinyl
  1. "Compte pas sur moi" — 5:24
  2. "Parler d'ma vie" — 4:53
  3. "La vie par procuration" — 4:12
  4. "Délires schizo-maniaco-psychotiques" — 3:58
  5. "Je marche seul" — 4:03
  6. "Pas toi" — 5:29
  7. "Je te donne" (duet with Michael Jones) — 4:24
  8. "Famille" — 5:22
  9. "Bienvenue sur mon boulevard" — 4:11
  10. "Confidentiel" — 2:35
CD
  1. "Compte pas sur moi" — 5:26
  2. "Je te donne" (duet with Michael Jones) — 4:25
  3. "Famille" — 5:33
  4. "La vie par procuration" — 4:13
  5. "Parler d'ma vie" — 5:08
  6. "Pas toi" — 5:31
  7. "Bienvenue sur mon boulevard" — 4:14
  8. "Elle attend" — 3:17
  9. "Délires schizo-maniaco-psychotiques" — 3:59
  10. "Je marche seul" — 4:03
  11. "Confidentiel" — 2:36

Personnel

Charts, certifications and sales

Chart (1985) Peak
position
French SNEP Albums Chart[2] 1

Country Certification Date Sales certified[3]
France[4] Diamond 1991 1,000,000

References

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