Les Innocents

The band was founded in 1982 in Lille and had their initial success with the single "Jodie" (1987), and their first album Cent Mètres au Paradis (1989).

[2] "L'Autre Finistère", the main single of the album, was extensively played by French radios in 1992.

They released a self-titled album in 1999, which ultimately led to their separation in 2000, in part because of lukewarm sales, as well as some internal musical differences.

JP Nataf continued a solo career, while Jean-Christophe Urbain focused on producing and writing for other artists.

[1] Jean-Philippe Nataf and Jean-Christophe Urbain are close friends of the singer Jil Caplan, with whom they have worked.