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Jean Michel Jarre: Revolutions

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Label: Disques Dreyfus
Released: 1988
Time:
44:20
Category: Pop/Rock
Producer(s): Jean Michel Jarre
Rating: ********.. (8/10)
Media type: CD
Web address: www.jeanmicheljarre.com
Appears with:
Purchase date: 1998.01.02
Price in €: 10,99



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[1] Industrial revolution: Overture (J.M.Jarre) - 5:09
[2] Industrial revolution: Part 1 (J.M.Jarre) - 5:09
[3] Industrial revolution: Part 2 (J.M.Jarre) - 2:17
[4] Industrial revolution: Part 3 (J.M.Jarre) - 4:12
[5] London kid (J.M.Jarre) - 4:26
[6] Revolution, revolutions (J.M.Jarre) - 4:57
[7] Tokyo kid (J.M.Jarre) - 5:22
[8] Computer weekend (J.M.Jarre) - 4:42
[9] September (J.M.Jarre) - 3:54
[10] The emigrant (J.M.Jarre) - 4:09

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Jean Michel Jarre - Synthesizer, Percussion, Composer, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Vocoder, Fairlight, Drum Programming

Kudsi Erguner - Flute
Hank Marvin - Guitar
Guy Delacroix - Bass
Michel Geiss - Vocals, Mixing, Sequencers
Joe Hammer - Drums, Programming
Jun Miyake - Trumpet, Megaphone
Hank Marvin - Guitar
Dominique Perrier - Synthesizer, Programming, Fairlight
Francis Rimbert - Synthesizer, Programming
Sory Bamba - Conductor, Vocals
Jun Miyake - Trumpet
Bruno Rossignol - Choir Master
Mireille Pombo - Choir, Chorus

Denis Vanzetto - Engineer
Xavier Bellenger - Engineer
Philippe Cusset - Assistant Engineer
Patrick Pelamourgues - Assistant Engineer
François Baschet - Assistant Engineer
Serge Pauchard - Mixing Assistant

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1988 CD A&M 8374212
1988 CD Polydor 45
1994 CD Dreyfus 36148
1994 CS Dreyfus 36148
1997 CD Sony Mid-Price 4881422

This record is dedicated to all the children of the revolution; to the children of the industrial revolution, to those of the 1960's and rhe computer age, to the children of emigrants and to those of dulcie september.

There will only be one revolution - the revolution that the children carry within them.



This work isn't particularly revolutionary. [Revolutions is also available in an import release.]

Linda Kohanov - All Music Guide



Den "Kindern der Revolution" widmet Jean-Michel Jarre sein neues Opus. Auf diese Weise ist der Elektronikspezialist musikalisch für die anstehenden Feiern zum französischen Revolutionsjahr 1789 gerüstet. Nach seinem Erfolgsalbum "Oxygène" gelang dem 40jährigen Franzosen selten mehr als bombastische Berieselung. Aus Partikeln früherer Werke komponiert und zusammengemischt, eignet sich auch "Revolutions" höchstens dazu, rasch verderbliche Süßholz-Barrikaden auf kreativen Wanderdünen zu errichten.

© Stereoplay



While it can be easy to dislike and dismiss some cookie-cutter electronic music, the challenge lies in finding reasons to listen to it again. Such is the case with Revolutions by Jean Michel Jarre. One reviewer wrote, simply, "(This) is not revolutionary." That is true; Jarre breaks no new ground with the release of this album. He does, however, continue to create original music in his own style. He is often imitated and that is the sincerest form of flattery. This album features ten short pieces (five minutes and 22 seconds is the longest) of pop influenced e-music. This disc neither challenges nor offends the listener. It has its moments but it neither soars nor plunges. Of course, die-hard Jarre fans will love this disc. Fans of Synergy, Char-El, Klaus Schulze, and Ashra will like it.

Jim Brenholts - All Music Guide
 

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