France best selling albums ever: Minoritaire by Jean-Jacques Goldman (1982)
Yes, here comes Jean-Jacques Goldman again. There is one difference this time yet – this is the
Yes, here comes Jean-Jacques Goldman again. There is one difference this time yet – this is the
Article after article, the major role of Jean-Jacques Goldman in French music scene since over
With his status increasing album after album, Jean-Jacques Goldman entered the A-list of artists thanks to his third album Positif, released in 1984. Follow up album Non Homologué had a pivotal
Coming back after his album Non Homologué, the only one which topped Dire Straits gigantic Brothers In Arms in 1985-6, Jean-Jacques Goldman was
INTRODUCTION It has now been one month since we entered into the 90s, I’m happy to have now complete that heavy period. An impressive total of 68 million sellers emerged during the biggest decade of sales ever. On following pages, we …
Unlike Francis Cabrel or Patrick Bruel the artist Jean-Jacques Goldman didn’t have a signature album that sold over 2 million units. That may be why he isn’t the first one we think about when referring to monster sellers. Success-wise yet …
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En Passant literally means “by the way”. This is exactly how Jean-Jacques Goldman achieves new million sellers, effortlessly, just like that. This 1997 album was no exception.
introduction Since almost three weeks we have been going threw all million selling albums since 2000 in France. Pre-2000 albums will shortly follow, but it is time to stop for a minute in order to summarize all results. On following …
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Coming back from seven – yes, seven – consecutive million selling studio album, one can only do badly when releasing a new album. Selling a million would be rated as barely normal while missing it would be a failure. Jean-Jacques …
France best selling albums ever: Chansons Pour Les Pieds by Jean-Jacques Goldman (2001) Read more »
Nostalgia has always been a trademark of France music industry: Older you get, better you sell, and more rewarded is your discography. Among those acts deeply loved by French public is