Jean Michel Jarre - Composer, Performer and Music Producer

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Jean-Michel Andre Jarre (born August 24, 1948 Lyon) is a French composer, performer and producer considered a pioneer of electronic music he is known for large outdoor performances, which included light projections laser and fireworks . Some of his best work includes album Oxygene, Equinoxe ,Magnetic Fields, Zoolook, Rendez-Vous ,Chronologie, Oxygene 7-13 and Metamorphosis . Jarre hold four Guinness World Records for the largest concert crowd: the Place de la Concorde (1979 1 mil), Rendez-Vous Houston (1986 15 mil), Paris La Defense (1990 2 mil) and Oxygen in Moscow (1997 35 mil), in 1995 he was awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur from the French Government and since 1993 he is a UNESCO goodwill ambassador. Asteroid 4422 Jarre takes its name is a Jarre. Has sold an Estimated 80 million albums and singles

Early years Jean-Michel Jarre is the son of famous French composer Maurice Jarre and France Jarre. His parents separated when he was five years old his father moved to the U.S. (he will not to see him again until 18) and Jarre left with his mother in the suburbs of Paris. in childhood Jarre studied piano but experience has proved problematic, his more general interest in musical instruments began with the discovery of a trumpet violin created by Boris Vian. His mother regularly took him to his friend in Paris jazz club Le Chat Qui Pêche (The Fishing Cat) as an art form jazz. Jarre was introduced to the idea that music can be "descriptive lyrics, but" he was also influenced by the work of French artist Pierre Soulages, aged 14 -15 he had seen an exhibition of the artist at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris Soulages's paintings use multiple layers and textured. Jarre would later reflect on the experience - "... I suddenly realized that for the first time in the music you could work as a painter of frequencies and sound ". Jarre became a painter, exhibiting some of his works in Lyons Gallery l'oeil écoute. He played in a band called Mystere IV While he studied at the Lycée Michelet his mother arranged for him to take lessons in harmony and counterpoint, fugue with Jeannine Rueff of the Conservatoire de Paris in 1967, he played guitar in a band called The bins shown in the movie "des Garçons et des Filles" In 1968, Jarre started experimenting medtejp loopair of radios and other electronic equipment, one year later he joined the Groupe de Recherches Music Ales (Music Research Group) led by Pierre Schaeffer in the "father of musique concrete" Jarre time at GRM proved hugely influential - Schaeffer believed that "music or what not made of the notes are made of sound ". In the kitchen of his apartment in Paris, Jean-Michel set up a small recording studio which included EMS VCS 3 and EMS Synthi AKS synthesizers and two linked Revox tape machines for a 1969 exhibition at the Maison de la Culture (culture) in Reims, he wrote a five minute song called Happiness is a sad song (unreleased). He later worked at Karlheinz Stockhausen's studio in Cologne .


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70 Jarre's first commercial single release in 1971 entitled La Cage / Erosmachine was a mixture of effects harmony tape and synthesizers, he also composed music for ballet theater advertising and television programs and music and lyrics for artists like Patrick Juvet and Christophe same year choreographer Norbert Schmucki mission Jarre to perform a ballet at the Palais Garnier called AOR ( light in Hebrew) . In 1972, Jarre released his debut album Deserted Palace. Also in 1972 he wrote music for the International Festival of Magic and later he composed the soundtrack to Les Granges Brulees .During 1973-1974, he wrote music for Françoise Hardy and Gérard Lenorman and has served as director for Christophe's Olympic show . In 1976 he released the legendary Oxygene on Disques Motors Francis Dreyfuss' label, this album is widely considered one of the basetake album of electronic music. Oxygene makes strong use of melody than rhythm and dissonance, and a collection of keyboards and synthesizers to create a range of sound textures and melodies. Key components of the album "sound included Eminent 310 Mellotron Electro-Harmonix Small Stone phaser on Eminent's string pads of Korg Mini. Pops drum machine and a liberal use of echo on various sound effects generated by VCS3 Synthesizers. Oxygene has sold an estimated 12 million copies and is the best selling French record of all time, it was a great success in its home country France reached # 2 on the British album charts # 65 in Canada and broke the Top 100 in the U.S. The album contains his most famous single Oxygene Part 4 which reached # 4 on the UK singles chart. Folthe album Equinoxe was released in 1978. Album employs more baroque and classical style than Oxygene and also makes use of sequencing in particular at the base Equinoxe reached # 11 in the UK album chart and was promoted by two singles: Equinoxe Part 4 Equinoxe Part 5. In 1979 on Bastille Day Jarre performed a large outdoor concert on the Place de la Concorde. The free outdoor event drew more than 1 million spectators for a new world record for the largest number of spectators ever at an outdoor concert and was seen by a television audience of over 100 million people

80 In 1981 Jean-Michel Jarre issued fifth album Magnetic Fields (Les Chants alternative title Magnétiques) . The sounds used on the album are primarily based around the capabilities of Fairlight CMI Both. Jarre and Peter Gabriel were among the first artists to take delivery of the Fairlight platform and often uses the Magnetic Fields Part 2 Magnetic Fields Part 4 was released as singles . Jarre was invited to become the first Western musicians to give concerts in China . The concerts took place October 18-November 5, 1982 and contained the Laser Harp for the first time and since then is one of Jarre signature electronic instruments. Selections from these concerts was released later in 1982 as a double-disc LP titled "Concerts in China and supported by two singles : Orient Express and Souvenir China . On July 5, 1983 Jarre auctioned on vinyl only existing print of his latest album Music Feller Supermarkets. The music was created in a planned "Supermarché" konstutställning. The auction was held at the Hôtel Drouot in Paris before he left Radio Luxembourg broadcast the album in its entirety. The auction raised about 70 000 francs and Jarre promised to burn the original tape in the presence of a bailiff .


4|Page In 1984 Jarre released the experimental Zoolook. This album combines analog synthesis with ethnic and vocal music, and makes heavy use of samples capacity Fairlight CMI Zoolook features samples of words and speeches in various languages from around the world to create a variety of sounds and effects, a long list of musicians including Adrian Belew Marcus Miller and Laurie Anderson made significant contribution to Zoolook two singles and albums Zoolookologie supported . Next album was issued Rendez-Vous in the 1986 creation of this album took place over a perIOD in two months and with Zoolook contains elements of his 1983 album Music of the Baroque style supermarkets Rendez-Vous used a mixture of French horns and trombones and violins features heavy use of the Elka Synthex . Jarre worked with several Houston-based astronaut Bruce McCandless II, including and former Jazz musician Ronald McNair who would have played sax on Last Rendez-Vous recorded in the weightless environment of space, McNair would have been performed in concert for a live band, but was killed on the space shuttle Challenger disaster January 28, 1986. After this disaster, the play was recorded by Kirk Whalumoch changed to "" Ron's Piece fourth Rendez-Vous released as a single and its music video featured a space theme . In 1986, Jean-Michel their biggest concert to date in Houston United States at the invitation of the musical director of Houston Grand Opera in Texas and NASA concert entered the Guinness Book of Records for its audience of over 15 million people beating their previous record from 1979 and also contained large projections of photographic images and patterns of the laser on the buildings in the center of Houston. The display was so impressive that passing vehicles blocked a highway near closing it during the entire concert, Ron's Piece was performed by Kirk Whalum Several months later, about one million people watched him play for a celebration of the Pope John Paul II's visit to Jarre's home town of Lyon . In 1988 Jarre released his ninth studio album Revolutions album spans multiple genres including symfonindustrial by-Arabic-inspired light guitar pop electronica ethnic jazz and features heavy use of the Roland D-50 London Kid Revolutions and was chosen as singles . A two-hour concert called Destination Docklands was scheduled for 24 September 1988 at Royal Victoria Docks in East London, Newham Borough Council which took place in the port raised concerns about the safety of the event and delayed their decision on the concert continued until 12 September, and finally to reject the application, the local fire department was also concerned that in the event of a fire they could not obtain work Jarre and team looked at other locations around the UK, but the following improvements both on and off-site security, heeventually won conditional approval September 28 to arrange two different performances October 8 to 9, together with thousands of surrounding streets and parks 200 000 people watched Jarre performs with guests as guitarist Hank Marvin of The Shadows . The plays were not without problems, bad weather had threatened to break the scene from its moorings audience that included Diana Princess of Wales was the second night soaked by rain and wind .

90 In 1990 inspired by French oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau Jeah-Michel Jarre released Waiting For Cousteau (Alternative title En Attendant Cousteau). This album contains four tracks of which the latest is a 47 minute long ambient piece. The single featured Calypso steel drums, and it is one of the so-calledarpaste songs he ever . On Bastille Day 1990 Jarre performed a concert at La DĂŠfense in Paris in the presence of a record estimated audience of around two million people to slam his former world record he promoted after a concert near the pyramids at Teotihuacan in Mexico be held during the solar eclipse July 11, 1991. The project stalled, several weeks before the date of the concert key equipment had not yet arrived but the sinking of a cargo ship in the Atlantic Ocean contains purpose-built pyramidal stage and other technical equipment staging of the concert impossible .


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In 1991 he issued a statement Photos: The Best of Jean Michel Jarre with some of his essential tracks and three new songs: Moon Machine Eldorado and Glinde Trotter . In 1993, Jarre released his first work is largely influenced by the techno-scene right Chronologie the album from a technical standpoint, a review of a concept used by Jarre in his Oxygene / Equinoxe period where a grandiose overture provides emotional feeling and sonic timbre for the rest of the following more rhythmic pieces singles Chronologie Part 2 Chronologie Part 4 Chronologie Part 6 Chronologie Part 8 helped album sales . the release was followed by Jarre first large-scale tour, a series of 16 performances throughout Europe Europe In Concert took place on a smaller scale than his previous concerts Locations included Lausanne Mont St Michel, London, Manchester, Barcelona, Seville and the Versailles Palace. Jarre performed in Hong Kong on 11 March 191994 to celebrate the inauguration of the city's new stadium as a continuation of the tour and then the same year he released a live album titled Hong Kong, he has also performed at the Concert Hall of the tolerance of National Day 1995 in front of the Eiffel Tower where it celebrated the 50th anniversary of the same year he released his first remix album Jarremix . In 1997, after years of experimenting with new technologies, he returned to the analog synthesizers of the 70s by releasing Oxygene 7-13 a direct response to the original Oxygene album is dedicated to his mentor at the GRM Pierre Schaeffer who had died in 1995 and Oxygene 8 Oxygene 10 singles . September 6, 1997 to celebrate the 850th anniversary of Moscow, he appeared at the Moscow State University to an audience of about 35 milliondown its fourth record for the largest outdoor concert audience the funeral of Diana Princess of Wales had taken place on the same day, and the composer dedicated Souvenirs China in her memory . In 1998 Jarre wrote the theme Rendez-Vous '98 (feat Apollo 440) Coup for You Monde '98 France the same year he released the second remix album Odyssey Through O2 consisting of remixed versions of various artists Oxygene 7-13 tracks. On 31 December 1999 Jarre held a three-hour music and light show in the Egyptian desert near the Pyramids of Giza The Twelve Dreams of the Sun celebrated the new millennium, offering a preview avhans next album Metamorphosis .

2000's 2000 Jarre Metamorphoses released her first vocal album mixed in an early version of Pro Tools compositions and their arrangement on this technology-based album together produced by Joachim Garraud departed from his earlier style sound is used effects include radio interference from mobile phones (used on the track Tout Est Bleu) and Macintalk a Macintosh application used to create documents on the track Love Love Love Laurie Anderson makes her second guest appearance in the Jarre discography on Je Me Souviens. Other contributors include Natacha Atlas on C'est la vie and Sharon Corr of The Corrs at Rendez-vous Ă Paris . On 1 January 2001 Jean-Michel Jarre and Tetsuya "TK" Komuro out exclusive new material in Okinawa under the title of Rendez-vous In Space pays homage to science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke. The opening sequence of the concert wasthe theme from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, he used the recordings of Clarke (filmed before the concert) to introduce each piece of music. Later that year, Jarre gave a charity concert for the Elpida Foundation on the Acropolis in Athens Greece . In 2001 he composed a non-comercial albums Interior music a demonstration piece for the Bang & Olufsen. September 6, 2002 Jarre performed a concert at a wind farm near Old Enge outside Aalborg in Denmark, the same year he released Sessions 2000 a set of more experimental synth-jazz pieces that stylistically different from everything. Jarre had previously released


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2003 released Geometry of Love. The album was commissioned by Jean Roch as a soundtrack to his "VIP" night club in France and contains a mix of chill out muwhitefish and hints of his more traditional style, October 10, 2004, he returned to China for two performances one of the Forbidden City at the Meridian Gate and a further concert in Tiananmen Square Both were designed to open China's "Year of France" cultural exchange A combined DVD / CD of these concerts, Jarre in China was released in 2005. In 2004 Jarre Aero released both a DVD and a CD in a package that reportedly the world's first album for 51 systems that it is entirely "constructed" in the 51-surround contains re-recorded versions of some of his most famous songs accompanying audio in DVD-function visual image of Anne Parillaud's eyes recorded in real time as she listened to the album . On 16 December 2006 Jarre outheld a concert called Water for Life in Morocco to celebrate the year of desertification in the world show was over Erg Chebbi Dunes of Merzouga in the Sahara and there were about 25,000 people . Jarre released Teo & Tea March 26, 2007, he described two computer-generated characters in video clips on the title track as "like twins" a female one male album is meant to describe the different steps in a loving relationship and exploring the idea of the length of such relations is unpredictable it is released showed a step away from virtual instruments and computers that Jarre had used up to that point, he chose instead to use a simplified various entities including several new prototype instrument . In August 2007, Jarre wrote for EMI in France andreleased an anniversary package that includes a special live recording of his classic works Oxygene 3D DVD live CD and normal 2D DVD format in November 2007 called Oxygene: Live in your living room. The album was recorded live without tape or hard disk playback, by Francis Rimbert Claude Samard Dominique Perrier and contains three extra tracks not found on either the original or the remake, he also issued Oxygene (New Master Recording) a remastered version of the classic Oxygene . Jarre performed 10 concerts (Oxygene Tour) in Paris at the Théâtre Marigny 12 - 26 December 2007 Later in 2008, Jarre performed several concerts to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oxygene in theaters in Europe In 2009 Jarre was chosen as the artistic director of the World Sky Race and also accepted a roleas goodwill ambassador for the International Year of Astronomy, he started an indoor tour at venues around Europe the same year,.

2010 On 1 March 2010, Jean Michel Jarre started the second leg of his 2009-2010 tour indoors, and on 10 June he was Presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Mojo magazine. On 30 May 2011, he released the double CD set Essentials & Rarities. The Essentials disc is a compilation of his famous bridge work. The Rarities disc includes tracks made before Oxygène.

On 1 July 2011, Jarre Performed a large scale concert in Monaco to celebrate the marriage of Prince Albert and his bride Charlene. During the last [quarter] of 2011 he Concluded his three-years tour.


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Personal life

Jarre has been married three times. He was married to Flore Guillard from 20 January 1975 until 1977, their daughter Émilie Charlotte was born in 1975 (or 1976) and became a fashion model. He met his second wife Charlotte Rampling at a dinner party in St Tropez in 1976.Both were in failing marriages, but they each obtained a divorce (Rampling was married to New Zealander Bryan Southcombe).The two married, Jarre gaining custody of his daughter Émilie Charlotte,and Rampling her son Barnaby. Together they have a son, David. In 1995 photographs in Hello! showed Jarre apparently romantically involved with 31-year old secretary Odile Froument, and in 1996 Jarre and Rampling separated. They divorced in 2002. He had a brief relationship with Isabelle Adjani,but married French actress Anne Parillaud in May 2005. In November 2010 the couple announced their divorce. Jarre has a half-sister Stéphanie Jarre, from Maurice Jarre's other marriages. His half-brother, Kevin Jarre, died in 2011.Although Maurice and Jean-Michel remained estranged, following Maurice's death in 2009 Jarre paid tribute to his legacy.Jarre said about his father: “My father and I never really achieved a real relationship. We probably saw each other 20 or 25 times in our lifetime. When you are able, at my age, to count the times you have seen your father, it says something... I think it's better to have conflict, or, if you have a parent who dies, you grieve, but the feeling of absence is very difficult to fill, and it took me a while to absorb that”


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Jean-Michel Jarre Discography - Releases (119) Albums: Deserted Palace ◄ (2 versions) Sam Fox Productions 1972

Les Granges Brulées - Bande Originale Du Film ◄ (5 versions) Eden Roc 1973

Oxygene◄ (55 versions) Les Disques Motors 1976

Equinoxe◄ (78 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1978 Les Chants Magnétiques◄ (66 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1981

Les Concerts En Chine◄ (49 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1982

Musique Pour Supermarché / Music For Supermarkets (LP, Album, Ltd) Disques Dreyfus 1983


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Zoolook◄ (42 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1984

Rendez-Vous ◄ (30 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1986

En Concert Houston / Lyon ◄ (26 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1987

Revolutions ◄ (24 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1988 Jarre Live ◄ (15 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1989 Waiting For Cousteau ◄ (17 versions) Disques Dreyfus, Polydor

1990

Chronologie ◄ (16 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1993 Hong Kong ◄ (5 versions) Disques Dreyfus

1994

Chronologie Part 6 (Slam & Gat Decor Remixes)◄ (4 versions) Polydor 1994 Jarremix◄ (3 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1995


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Oxygene 7-13◄ (12 versions) Epic, Disques Dreyfus, Epic, Disques Dreyfus 1997 The Complete Oxygene◄ (2 versions) Epic 1997

Odyssey Through O₂◄ (5 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1998 Jean Michel Jarre* Featuring Tetsuya 'TK' Komuro* - Paris Live "Electronic Night" (CD, Album, Ltd) SMEJ Associated Records 1998 Métamorphoses◄ (7 versions) Epic 2000

Interior Music (CD, Promo, Ltd) Not On Label 2001 Sessions 2000 (CD, Album) Disques Dreyfus 2002 Geometry Of Love ◄ (2 versions) EastWest, Aero Productions 2003

Live From Gdańsk (Koncert W Stoczni)◄ (3 versions) Warner Music France, Aero Productions

Jarre In China (2xDVD-V, PAL + CD) Warner Music Vision, Warner Vision France, Warner Music Vision, Warner Vision France 2005


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Printemps De Bourges 2002 (4xFile, AAC) Not On Label 2006 Téo & Téa ◄ (8 versions) Warner Music France, Aero Productions 2007 Oxygene : New Master Recording◄ (12 versions) Capitol Music, Aero Productions 2007 Oxygene Moscow (CD, Album) Usa Records 2008

Compilations: Oxygene / Equinoxe◄ (2 versions) Polydor, Polydor

1981

Synthesis◄ (2 versions) Polydor 1982

Musik Aus Zeit Und Raum◄ (11 versions) Polydor 1983 The Essential Jean Michel Jarre◄ (8 versions) Polydor, Polydor 1983 Licht - Flying Clouds◄ (2 versions) Polydor 1985


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The Essential - 1976 · 1986◄ (8 versions) Disques Dreyfus, Disques Dreyfus 1985 10th Anniversary Compact Disc Set (8xCD, Ltd, Comp) Disques Dreyfus, Polydor 1987

Les Années Laser (Box, Comp + 10xCD, Album) Disques Dreyfus 1989 Images: The Best Of Jean Michel Jarre◄ (21 versions) Polydor, Polydor 1991 Détente / Unwind (CD, Comp, Promo) Disques Dreyfus 1991 Jean Michel Jarre Vol. 1◄ (2 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1996 Jean Michel Jarre Vol.2◄ (2 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1996 The Classic Jean Michel Jarre (CD, Promo, Comp) Disques Dreyfus 1997 Original 3 CD Box (3xCD, Album, Comp + Box) Epic 1998 The Essential Jean Michel Jarre◄ (2 versions) Disques Dreyfus 2004 Aero◄ (5 versions) Warner Music France 2004


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Aero / Live A Pekin (CD, Comp, Album + DVD, PAL) Warner Music France 2005 Equinoxe / Zoolook (CD, Album, RM, RE + CD, Album, RM, RE + Box, Comp) Disques Dreyfus, Sony BMG Music Entertainment 2005

Oxygène / Chronologie (CD, Album, RM, RE + CD, Album, RM, RE + Box, Comp)

Disques Dreyfus, Sony BMG Music Entertainment 2005

Sublime Mix (CD, Comp, Promo, Ltd) Aero Productions 2006 The Complete Oxygene (CD, Album, RM + CD, Album + CD, Comp + Box) Disques Dreyfus 2007 3 Cult Concerts (Live)(File, MP3, Comp) Disques Dreyfus 2010 Essentials & Rarities◄ (2 versions) Disques Dreyfus 2011

Singles & EPs: La Cage / Erosmachine (7", Single) Pathé, Pathé 1971 Les Granges Brulées ◄ (3 versions) Eden Roc 1973


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La Musique De Basket◄ (2 versions) Les Disques Motors 1977 Oxygène "2"◄ (8 versions) Les Disques Motors 1977 Oxygène◄ (27 versions) Les Disques Motors 1977 Oxygene IV / Equinoxe V◄ (4 versions) Polydor 1978 Equinoxe◄ (33 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1979 Equinoxe 4◄ (13 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1979

Jarre A La Concorde◄ (4 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1980 Les Chants Magnétiques (Part 4)◄ (7 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1981 Magnetic Fields Part 2◄ (4 versions) Polydor, Polydor 1981 Les Chants Magnétiques◄ (18 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1981 The Last Rumba / Magnetic Fields Part 1 (2nd Excerpt) (7", Single) Polydor 1981


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演奏的电子合成器◄ (2 versions) China Record Company 1982 Orient Express◄ (15 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1982 Souvenir De Chine◄ (4 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1982 Zoolook◄ (12 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1984 Zoolookologie (Remix)◄ (14 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1985 Zoolook / Zoolookologia(7", Single, Promo) Polydor 1985 Rendez-Vous◄ (29 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1986 Moon Machine(Flexi, 7", S/Sided) Keyboard Magazine 1986 Rendez-Vous Lyon◄ (4 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1987 Rendez-Vous II Houston◄ (3 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1987 Rendez-Vous IV / Souvenir Of China(12", Maxi, Promo) Polydor 1987


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London Kid◄ (8 versions) Disqus Dreyfus 1988 Révolutions◄ (13 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1988 Oxygène◄ (10 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1989 Calypso◄ (10 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1990 Zoolook / Oxygene◄ (4 versions) Polydor 1991 From Images◄ (2 versions) Polydor 1991 Chronologie Part. 6◄ (6 versions) Polydor 1993 Chronologie Part. 4◄ (19 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1993 Chronologie 2◄ (2 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1993 Chronologie 8(CD, Single) Disques Dreyfus 1993 Hong Kong (Chronologie 6)(CD, Single) Disques Dreyfus 1994


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Oxygene 7◄ (9 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1997

Oxygene 8◄ (26 versions) Epic 1997 Oxygène 10◄ (21 versions) Epic 1997 Oxygen In Moscow(CD, Single, Promo) Epic 1997 Oxygène In The Ghetto◄ (2 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1998 Jean-Michel Jarre & Apollo Four Forty* - Rendez-Vous 98 ◄ (12 versions) Epic 1998 Jean-Michel Jarre & Tetsuya Komuro - Together Now ◄ (3 versions) Epic 1998 C'est La Vie◄ (21 versions) Epic 1999 Tout Est Bleu◄ (13 versions) Disques Dreyfus 2000 Aerology◄ (6 versions) Warner Music France 2003 JMJ* Vs. Hellpass - Arpegiateur (12", Ltd) Not On Label (Jean-Michel Jarre), Not On Label (Hellpass) 2003


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Vintage◄ (2 versions) Warner Music France 2007 Téo & Téa◄ (10 versions) Warner Music UK Ltd. 2007 Oxygène IV (New Master Recording)(CD, Single, Promo) Aero Productions, Capitol Music 2007

Miscellaneous:

Before And After (CD, Promo) Epic 1997 Hey Gagarin(CDr, Promo) Sony 1999 Metamorphoses(CD, Smplr, Promo) Epic, Disques Dreyfus 2000 Oxygene 5 - Live @ Wembley(File, MP3, 192) Not On Label (Jean-Michel Jarre) 2010


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Vocals: Jean-Michel Jarre - Zoolook (CD, Album) Disques Dreyfus, Disques Dreyfus 1994 Jean Michel Jarre* - Métamorphoses ◄ (6 versions) Epic 2000

Remix and cover albums:

The Symphonic Jean Michel Jarre (performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra) (2006)

Jean Michel Jarre - Re-Oxygene (2007)


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Videos: Video Concert - First Musical Videogram â—„ (2 versions) Francis Dreyfus Home Video 1980 Place De La Concorde was Jean Michel Jarre's first concert, Held on July 14, 1979, celebrating the Bastille Day. One million spectators attended this concert, setting up a new

record for Jean-Michel to the Guinness Book of Records. The concert was broadcast on TV by Eurovision. A rare VHS + 7 "single with tracks proposed as concert tracks was released.

Track listing 1. "Equinoxe 1" 2. "Oxygene 1" 3. "Oxygene 2" 4. "Oxygene 5" 5. "Equinoxe 2" 6. "Equinoxe 3" 7. "Equinoxe 4" 8. "Equinoxe 8" 9. "Equinoxe 7" 10. "Equinoxe 4" 11. "Equinoxe 5" 12. "Oxygene 4"


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The China Concerts ◄ (4 versions) PolyGram Music Video 1989 The Concerts in China (French title: Les Concerts en Chine) is a live album by Jean Michel Jarre, recorded in 1981 and released in 1982 on Disques Dreyfus. It was recorded during Jarre's Concerts in China tour of Autumn 1981, which consisted of five Peking and Shanghai concerts in China; this was the first time a Western pop artist performed in China after the Cultural Revolution.

The album is a balance of previously released tracks by Jarre, new compositions inspired by Chinese culture, and one rearranged traditional Chinese track ("Fishing Junks at Sunset"). The music is combined live and studio work, plus ambient sound recordings. The most live tracks are the Equinoxe and Magnetic Fields sets. New compositions include "Night in Shanghai", "Laser Harp", "Arpegiator", "Orient Express" and "Souvenir of China". "Fishing Junks at Sunset" is a new arrangement of a very old traditional Chinese song known as the "Fisherman's Chant at Dusk" which was performed and recorded with The Peking Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra, and is often wrongly attributed as being composed by Jean Michel Jarre, misled by the album inlay. The album was originally released as a double-disc LP, then as a double-disc CD. There was also a CD release in two separate volumes, with the cover color changed to blue (Vol. 1) and yellow (Vol. 2). In 1997, a one-disc remastered CD was released, made possible by an extended running time of 78:17 minutes and by reducing the gaps and audience noise between tracks. One of the album's original tracks – "Arpegiator" – was used in the soundtrack of the cult film 9½ Weeks. The Concerts in China's opening track "The Overture" is in fact the first movement of "Magnetic Fields Part 1" slowed down. The album reached #6 in the UK charts and #1 in Portugal.

Tracklist : Oxygene II Arpegiator


22 | P a g e The Overture Equinoxe IV Equinoxe V Equinoxe VII Night In Shanghai Fishing Junks At Sunset Magnetic Fields I Magnetic Fields III Magnetic Fields IV Orient Express Magnetic Fields II Souvenir Of China


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Destination Docklands - The London Concert â—„ (2 versions) PolyGram Music Video, Channel 5 1989 Destination Docklands was an event consisting of two concerts by musician Jean Michel Jarre on the Royal Victoria Docks, Docklands, London on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th October 1988, to coincide with the release of Jarre's new album Revolutions. The concerts were attended by 100.000 people on each night. Accompanied by fireworks and a light show, the concert also featured The Shadows guitarist Hank Marvin who joined Jarre on the tracks "London Kid" and "Fourth Rendez-Vous The Saturday performance was broadcast on BBC Radio One. The Sunday show, During Which it rained heavily, was recorded for a live album and VHS released in 1989.


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Rendez-Vous Houston - A City In Concert â—„ (5 versions) PolyGram Music Video 1989 Rendez-vous Houston: A City in Concert was a live performance by musician Jean Michel Jarre amidst the skyscrapers of downtown Houston on the evening of April 5, 1986,

coinciding with the release of the Rendez-Vous album. For a period of time, Held it a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest outdoor "rock concert" in history, with figures varying from 1 to 1.5 million in attendance. Rendez-vous Houston is remembered for being the Which concert celebrated the astronauts of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, Which Happened only had two and a half months beforehand. One of Jarre's friends, astronaut Ron McNair, had been killed in the disaster. He was supposed to play the saxophone from space During the track "Last Rendez-Vous", his substitute for the concert was Houston native Kirk Whalum.

Planning and problems of the concert In 1985, Jarre was contacted by the musical director of the Houston Grand Opera with The Proposal for him related to the celebrations of Texas' 150th birthday in 1986, the 150th birthday of the city of Houston and NASA's 25th birthday. Because of NASA's Involvement, Jarre got the chance to keep in contact with a friend of his, astronaut Bruce McCandless II captain who later Introduced Jarre is a companion of his flight, jazz musician and astronaut Ron McNair. Together they had the idea That for the celebrations, Jarre would create a piece of music that Could be performed by McNair on his saxophone. The idea was that McNair, on his next trip into space in the Challenger Space Shuttle, would perform (and record video onto) the new piece of music, Which would then be projected (through video playback) onto a giant screen That was to be Constructed on the front of one of the buildings. On January 28th, 1986, McNair telephoned Jarre for the last time. "... Everything's ready. See you in a week's time. Watch me on TV for the takeoff!" On That same day, an appalled world witnessed the historic tragedy - the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated in mid-air whilst on its ascent into space. Distraught by what Happened, Jarre almost DECIDED to cancel the concert. However, astronauts from NASA (including Bruce McCandless) telephoned Jarre. They asked not to cancel Jarre, as now the concert must go ahead, and be Held in Respect to pay tribute to the astronauts who had lost Their lives in the disaster. The run-up to the concert itself still did not go smoothly. Rain poured down on Houston a couple of days before the concert, destroying much of the equipment on stage (Which was repaired by the day of the concert), breaking wires and ruining instruments. Furthermore, there had been a very strong wind blowing all week, Which ended up splitting open the giant projection screen (Which was made from Several small canvas panels) and Causing it to come crashing down. The local police turned up During the middle of a rehearsal Demanding immediate payment of a fine, the residents who lived nearby were complaining of Excessive noise and were exhausted from sleepless nights Their. Also, FBI officers threatened to put a stop to the whole Proceedings Because they were being Deprived of electricity. 30 large lamps had been installed on top of the FBI headquarters, and they were Causing Problems With Their surveillance of Colonel Gaddafi, who was visiting the city at that time.


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There was still one more slight issue before the concert started. The chief of the Houston Fire Department, Robert Clayton, had told Francis Dreyfus, Jarre's manager, that 'the show must be canceled. This was due to a change of the wind direction, the Chief Concerned That was the crowd would be showered with firework debris. After some back-andforth argument with Dreyfus, Clayton Agreed The Concert That Could proceed on a 'see how it goes' term. During the concert (specifically, During the performance of Equinoxe Part 5), the amount of fireworks being used and the direction of the wind did indeed cause debris to rain down on the audience, covering Them in ash. Clayton Began frantically to try to stop the Proceedings, Fearing That people would be injured. Although his Fears were Duly Noted, the crowd took no notice of the ash falling onto it Carried Them and enjoying the concert Proceedings. During the concert, Which Interstate 45 runs past the downtown Buffalo Bayou Park, came to a standstill as locals and travelers alike long distance stopped, Parked on the crowded freeway and applauded, Wept and laughed in unison with the thousands below Them in the park.

Track listing 

Ethnicolor part 1

Rural Space • • • • •

Oxygène Part 1 Oxygène Part 2 Oxygène Part 4 Equinoxe Part 7 Souvenir of China

Urban Space   

Equinoxe Part 4 Equinoxe Part 2 Equinoxe Part 5

Outer Space   

Randez-Vous 3

Rendez-Vous 2 Oxygène Part 5


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Last Rendez-Vous (Ron's Piece) Rendez-Vous 4 Rendez-Vous 4 (encore)

Musicians          

Jean Michel Jarre: Keyboards, lsser harp Michel Geiss: Keyboards Sylvain Durand: Keyboards Dominique Perrier: Keyboards Francis Rimbert: Keyboards Pascal Lebourg: Keyboards Jo Hammer: Drums Dino Lumbroso: Percussions Kirk Whalum: Alto Saxophone Christine Durand: Soprano

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The High School for the Performing and Visual Arts: Choir The Singing Boys of Houston: Choir

See also  

Space Shuttle Challenger disaster Ron McNair


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Rendez-Vous Lyon: Concert For The Pope (VHS, PAL) PolyGram Music Video, Channel 5 1989 October 5, 1986 • Lyon, France. • Audience: 800,000 • "October 5th, at 10.30 pm, after Pope John-Paul II` s blessing of Lyon from the top of Fourvieres hill, Rendez-Vous Lyon got under way, a concert Performed for more than 800.000 people on the banks of the river Saone . Fourvieres hill was ablaze for ninety minutes, he fired by cannons of light, fireworks and images to music being synchronised Performed live on the central stage by Jean-Michel Jarre, 60 musicians and 120 choristers. A baroque feast, blending classical and avant-garde, workmanship and high-tech, past and future, Rendez-Vous Lyon will long be remembered as an exceptional event. " (text taken from the video sleeve) • Track 1 is background music over a "making-of" mini-special. Total playtime is 50:52.

Tracklist 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Moon Machine Ethnicolor I Wooloomooloo Magnetic Fields I Souvenir Of China Equinoxe V Rendez-Vous III (Laser Harp) Rendez-Vous II Ron's Piece Rendez-Vous IV


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Credits▼ • Composed By, Other [Conceived By] - Jean-Michel Jarre • Film Director - Jean-François Gauthier • Film Producer - Francis Dreyfus • Mixed By [Sound] - Denis Vanzetto, Michel Geiss

Images - The Best of Jean Michel Jarre (1991, VHS, NTSC) Greatest Hits album by Jean Michel Jarre Released 1991 Recorded 1976 – 1991 Images – The Best of Jean Michel Jarre is a compilation album by Jean Michel Jarre originally released in 1991. Unlike previous Jean Michel Jarre compilation albums this album isn't just a collection of separate tracks. Instead, Jarre blended all tracks together into a single mix and thus creating an audio adventure through his work to date. Apart from Jarre's best known tracks the album also contains two previously unreleased tracks composed for the canceled Teotihuacan solar eclipse concert scheduled for July 11, 1991, one rare track as well as three new versions of older work. At the time of release two versions were issued with different track listings. In 1997 a new version was released with both track listings combined and a few extra tracks added. The compilation was also released in VHS format in 1991. The VHS contains all Jarre's videos from 1976 to 1991.

Track listing 1991 International Release 1. 2. 3. 4.

"Oxygene 4" – 3:09 "Equinoxe, Pt. 5" – 3:21 "Magnetic Fields II" – 3:57 (new version) "Oxygene 2" – 3:11


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5. "Computer Weekend" – 3:36 6. "Equinoxe, Pt. 4" – 3:12 (new version) 7. "Ethnicolor, Pt. 1" – 3:41 8. "London Kid" – 3:45 9. "Band in the Rain" – 1:26 10. "Orient Express" – 3:26 (new version) 11. "Calypso, Pt. 1" – 2:59 12. "Calypso, Pt. 3" – 3:42 13. "Rendez-Vous 4" – 3:24 14. "Moon Machine" – 2:58 (rare) 15. "Eldorado" – 3:39 (previously unreleased) 16. "Globetrotter" – 3:29 (previously unreleased) 17. "Rendez-Vous 2" – 8:48 (new version)

1991 French Release 1. "Oxygène 4" – 3:09 2. "Équinoxe, Pt. 5" – 3:21 3. "Chants Magnétiques II" – 3:57 (new version) 4. "Oxygène 2" – 3:11 5. "Computer Weekend" – 3:36 6. "Équinoxe, Pt. 4" – 3:12 (new version) 7. "Ethnicolor, Pt. 1" – 3:41 8. "Zoolookologie" – 3:45 9. "L'Orchestre Sous La Pluie" – 1:26 10. "Orient Express" – 3:26 (new version) 11. "Calypso, Pt. 1" – 2:59 12. "Calypso, Pt. 3 [Fin de Siècle]" – 3:42 13. "Rendez-Vous 4" – 3:24 14. "Moon Machine" – 2:58 (rare) 15. "Eldorado" – 3:39 (previously unreleased) 16. "Globetrotter" – 3:29 (previously unreleased) 17. "Rendez-Vous 2" – 8:48 (new version)


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1997 International Remastered Release 1. "Oxygene 4" – 3:09 2. "Equinoxe, Pt. 5" – 3:21 3. "Magnetic Fields II" – 3:57 (new version) 4. "Oxygene 2" – 3:11 5. "Computer Weekend" – 3:36 6. "Equinoxe, Pt. 4" – 3:12 (new version) 7. "Ethnicolor, Pt. 1" – 3:41 8. "Band in the Rain" – 1:26 9. "Orient Express" – 3:26 (new version) 10. "Calypso, Pt. 1" – 2:59 11. "Calypso, Pt. 3" – 3:42 12. "Rendez-Vous 4" – 3:24 13. "Moon Machine" – 2:58 (rare) 14. "Eldorado" - 3:39 (previously unreleased) 15. "Globetrotter" – 3:29 (previously unreleased) 16. "Wooloomooloo" – 3:18 17. "Blah-Blah Cafe" – 3:21 (slightly different version) 18. "London Kid" – 3:47 19. "Zoolookologie" – 3:46 (remix) 20. "Rendez-Vous 2" – 8:48 (new version)


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Paris La Defense - A City In Concert (VHS) Genesis 1992 Paris La Defense - Une Ville En Concert Held was a concert by musician Jean Michel Jarre on the district of La DĂŠfense in Paris on Bastille Day, July 14, 1990. About 2.5 million people standing in front of the pyramidical stage all the way down to the Arc de Triomphe witnessed this event, setting a new Guinness Book of Records entry for Jarre. The concert was funded by Mairie De Paris, Ministry of Culture and a small cluster of high-profile Parisian Business Concerns. Later, a concert video as well as a photobook of the event were released. The show featured new tracks from the album Waiting for Cousteau, and vast grotesque Marionettes created by Trinidadian Peter Minshall. A VHS cassette of the concert was released i 1992

Date and Place: 14. Juli 1990 - La Defense, Paris, France Estimated audience: 2.500.000

Tracklist â–ź 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Calypso I (Latin Remix) Waiting For Cousteau Overture Oxygene IV Equinoxe IV Souvenir Of China Magnetic Fields II Ethnicolor Ethni-Transition Zoolookologie (Remix) Revolution, Revolutions


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12 13 14 15 16

Rendez-Vous II Calypso II Calypso III Calypso I Calypso I (Reprise)

Europe In Concert ◄ (3 versions) PolyGram Music Video 1994 Jarre embarked on his first tour in 1993. The tour, which was named “Europe in Concert”, which naturally took him around most of Europe, but not Scandinavia. The idea of a tour arose around the collaboration with Swatch the previous year…they sponsored the total of sixteen concerts, the first being set on the tidal island of Mont Saint Michel, in France. Laser beams and lights were projected onto the buildings on the island and the stage was placed in front of the island itself during ebb tide. The stage and the scenery for this tour was like a miniature city skyline which Jarre carried across the continent.During the same year Jarre released Chronologie, his first studio album in three years, and this new composition was central to the tour’s repertoire. As a whole, the tour was seen by 650,000 people.

Musicians: Jean Michel Jarre Guy Delacroix Sylvain Durand Laurent Faucheux Dominique Mahut Dominique Perrier Franciszek Rimbert Patrick Rondat


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Concert For Tolerance (ParisTour Eiffel) (Laserdisc, PAL) Disques Dreyfus 1995 On July 14, 1995, Jarre Held a concert in front of the Eiffel Tower, celebrating the Bastille Day, UNESCO's 50th birthday and UNESCO'S Proclaimed Year of Tolerance. 1.25 million people attended this concert, Which from a laserdisc was released.


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Oxygen In Moscow ◄ (2 versions) SMV Enterprises 1998 Oxygen in Moscow * September 6, 1997 * Moscow, Russia * Audience: 3.5 million * Fourth entry in the Guinness Book Of Records. Jarre was invited for a concert celebrating the 850th birthday of Moscow. His largest concert up-to-date. A VHS tape was released in the USA in 1998 and NTSC DVDs were released in Brazil, Chile (Send Music Records SMD 008) and USA in 2000 and Europe version in 2007.

Tracklist ▼ Oxygene 12 (Over Opening Credits) Rendez-Vous II Chants Magnetiques 1 Oxygene 11 Oxygene 7 Oxygene 10 Oxygene 4 Souvenir De Chine Oxygene 12 Revolution, Revolutions Rave-olution Rendez-Vous IV Rendez-Vous 13 Chronologie VI (Over Closing Credits) Making The Steamroller Fly


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Live A Pekin (DVD), Warner Music France 2004 Jarre in China is the first THX certified concert filmed in High Definition. The concert represents the beginning of the French Year of Culture in China. Jean-Michel Jarre returns to China after his 1981 Concerts in China, where he was the first Western Musician to perform since the revolution and his Hong Kong concertin in 1993. The concert was performed live in 5.1 Surround Sound and broadcast live to over 1 Billion Chinese viewers.

Tracklist â–ź 1-01 1-02 1-03 1-04 1-05 1-06 1-07 1-08 1-09 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 2-01 2-02 2-03 2-04

Forbidden City Aero Oxygene 2 Oxygene 4 Geometry Of Love Petit Orchestre Sous La Pluie Voyage A Pekin Chronology 6 Zoolookologie Aerology Chronology 3 Vivaldi "L'Hiver" Jonques De Pecheurs Au Crepuscule Souvenir De Chine Rendez-Vous 2 ArrivĂŠe La Foule Tian'Anmen Oxygene 13


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Notesâ–ź This DVD contains two parts. Partie I - CitĂŠ Interdite Partie II - Place Tian'Anmen Whole concert in Dolby Digital 5.1. There is also a photo gallery on the DVD. "Over 265 musicians on stage The Beijing Symphony Orchestra The chinese National Orchestra and the National Opera Choir Jean Michel JARRE 'Live in Beijing' A state of the art production at the Forbidden City and Tien An Men Square A historic concert in China shared live on television by over 1 billion chinese viewers A unique performance filmed in High Definition A world premiere performed Live in Dolby Digital 5.1 140 technicians, 15 High Definition cameras and 70 tons of equipment After 60 millions albums sold worldwide, Jean Michel JARRE now on DVD"


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AERO Compilation album by Jean Michel Jarre - Released September 2004 - Recorded 2004 at Croissy Studio AERO (Anthology of Electronic Revisited Originals) is a 2004 album of electronic music by Jean Michel Jarre. It is Composed of Previously-released tracks re-recorded in 5.1 surround sound plus three new tracks and a bonus live track. All tracks are sewn together through surround-sound "Scenes".

The album includes a CD and a DVD, the DVD-Video features Dolby Digital and DTS audio, Whereas the CD is in stereo, mixed to give a more spacious impression than usual. On the release of AERO, commented Jarre That he had always envisioned his music in surround, with the advent of the DVD, Could he finally release his music the way he wanted. He claimed this to be the first recording Specifically designed for 5.1 listening (this claim has been rebuffed by lesser known artists with prior releases).

Jarre chose the DVD-Video format instead of the higher-quality DVD-Audio or SACD Because he claimed the DVD-Video That was the bridge widespread format, with the Generalization of Home Cinema Setups. However, DVD-Audio discs are authored Normally Provide surround sound is compatible with DVD-Video players. The sleeve notes CONTAIN an introductory message explaining how to Jarre the included photos, sent in by fans from around the world, inspired his work. An extended 48-page version was sold Exclusively through the Carrefour chain in France.

The images Accompanying the music on the DVD show The Eyes of Jarre's then girlfriend, French actress Anne Parillaud, listening to the music for the full length of the album. The eyes on the album cover are Jarre's own.

Credits▼ • Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements] - Yvan Cassard • Composed By, Design, Sound Designer, Mixed By [5.1 Surround Mix], Mixed By [Super-Stereo Mix] - Jean Michel Jarre * • Featuring [Special Appearance] - Safri Duo (tracks: CD-15, DVD-26) • Film Director [Directed By] - Jean Michel Jarre * (tracks: DVD) • Mastered By [5.1 & Super-Stereo] - David Perreau • Other [Artistic Collaboration], Sound Designer [Assisted By] - Francis Rimbert • Other [Make Up] - Felix Puget (tracks: DVD)


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• Other [Director Photography] - Nikolas Cladakis (tracks: DVD) • Performer [Visual Experience] - Anne Parillaud * (tracks: DVD) • Producer [Post Production] - Thierry Content (tracks: DVD) • Saxophone - Eric Seva (tracks: CD-10, DVD-17) • Sound Designer [Assisted By] - Romain Pasquier • Sound Designer, Mixed By [5.1 Surround Mix] - Joachim Garraud • Supervised By - Laurent Jaconelli (tracks: DVD), Patrick Goessant (tracks: DVD) • Technician [Assistant] - Patrick Pelamourgues • Theremin - Jean Michel Jarre * (tracks: CD-13, DVD-23)


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Jean-Michel Jarre: Solidarnosc Live (2005, DVD NTSC; released in 1-disc and 2-disc DVD/CD versions) Space of Freedom was a concert performed by French musician Jean Michel Jarre in Poland, at the Gdańsk Shipyard, on August 26, 2005, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Solidarity trade union's foundation. Jarre was invited by Lech Walesa to hold this concert, Which was watched by an audience of more than 170.000 people who bought tickets, as well as many others who observed the event from outside the shipyard, in high buildings as Zieleniak dry and the hills of Top Gradow. [citation needed] Lech Walesa, the union leader who led the strikes from 1980, and the current president of the city of Gdańsk, Paweł Adamowicz, attended the concert. Lech Walesa gave a speech on the Meaning of Solidarity and on the non-violent Upheaval of the Political system. The concert was broadcast live on Polish Television and Polish Radio, as well as by satellite. It was reproduced in commemorative books, on audio CD and DVD.


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Téo & Tea - Studio album by Jean Michel Jarre

DVD (2007, DVD 5.1 with the "Teo & Tea" video in high definition HD, included in the "De Luxe Edition CD") Released :

March 26, 2007 April 16, 2007

Téo & Téa is a conceptual album by French composer and artist Jean Michel Jarre, published by Warner Music in late March 2007. The album was released in the U.S. three weeks later, on 16 April, 2007. It is Jarre's Thirteenth studio album. The album tells, in musical form, and Metaphorical love story of Fictional cartoon characters Téo and Téa, two lookalike creatures (one male, one female) who meet, fall in love and spend one day together. They are seen in the computer-animated video clip Accompanying the title track.

The album was launched, in physical form, as an edition containing just the CD and also as a "De Luxe Edition" containing the CD bundled with a DVD. The DVD features the same tracks mixed for 5.1 sound, as well as the video clip for the title track in high-definition, Viewable on personal computers.

Téo & Téa is of a more simplistic and playful nature than Jarre's previous albums and, like 2000's Metamorphoses, is dance-oriented.

Pre-launch campaign The launch marketing campaign of Téo & Téa started in January 2007, two months prior to the album's launch, with video teasers on YouTube, a CD single for clubs and radio stations, pages on Myspace, T-shirts featuring three different motifs on Spreadshirt, and a DVD single released to clubs and TV stations. In all these cases the name of Jean Michel Jarre was not mentioned or associated with the music. A promotional audio CD of the album was released to the press in February 2007, this time mentioning Jarre's name. On 20 March 2007, an official companion website was launched.


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Track listing 1. "Fresh News" – 2:42 2. "Téo & Téa" – 3:27 3. "Beautiful Agony" – 4:38 4. "Touch to Remember" – 6:07 5. "OK, Do It Fast" – 3:23 6. "Partners in Crime 1" – 3:38 7. "Partners in Crime 2" – 3:33 8. "Chatterbox" – 2:14 9. "In the Mood for You" – 4:18 10. "Gossip" – 2:09 11. "Vintage" – 3:04 12. "Melancholic Rodeo" – 3:46 13. "Téo & Téa 4:00 AM" – 7:06

Special editions A promotional CD single, including the track "Téo & Téa", and a promotional DVD single including the video clip for the same track, were released to clubs and radio stations in February 2007, without reference to composer or artist. A promotional audio CD of the album was released to the press in February 2007. The iTunes release of the album includes some exclusive bonuses: the videos "Making of (English)" – 8:35 and "Making of (French)" – 11:30; pre-orders also included the tracks "Téo & Téa — 6:00 AM Special" and "Jean Michel Jarre's Track-by-Track Commentary" (English and French versions). French hypermarket chain Carrefour included an exclusive 32-page booklet with the album.

Singles Two singles have been released, the first, "Téo & Téa", as a promotional for clubs and radio stations in February 2007 and then in a general release. The second, "Vintage", was released in digital download format only, in July 2007, including two remixes by ATB


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Personnel • Jean Michel Jarre - keyboards, synthesizers and drum programming: Radias Korg, Moog Voyager, Roland MC-808, Roland Fantom-X-8, Roland V-Synth, Access Virus, SH-201, Pro Tools HD3, vocals (Vocoder-filtered) on "In the Mood for You" • Claude Samard - String Arrangements, guitars, programming, Cubase, Digital Performer, Halion Strings, Absynth, Lag guitars, Pro Tools HD3 • Francis Rimbert - keyboards and synthesizers: Roland Fantom-X-8, V-Synth, Pro Tools Digi002 • Tim Hüfken - Groove Box special programming and artistic collaboration: Groove Box MC-808 Sequencer and Sonar • Bertrand Lajaudie - additional programming • Anne Parillaud-Jarre - additional vocals on "Beautiful Agony"

Attribution of preset patches Téo & Téa features patches of drum patterns found on the Roland MC-808, a Groovebox Which of the album makes quite heavy use. Starting from 19 June 2007, there was a debate amongst fans at Several internet forums Regarding Jarre's Participation in Creating Them, or he might have That Copied Them in the album with too much ease. Jarre's management Aero Productions responded on the matter on 28 June 2007 with a statement to the administrator of the then Jarre's "official" web forum, who posted the message Following on:

"Jean Michel Jarre explained that he entered into a partnership with Roland Japan last year, to collaborate with and contribute to demos, patterns and presets for their future products. Jean Michel Jarre explained that the Roland MC808 was one of these products, therefore it is not surprising that certain elements of his new TÉO & TÉA album appear on the Roland MC-808, or any other recent Roland product for that matter." However, the original statement from Jarre and Aero Productions has not been made public, nor has it been explicitly stated that Jarre is the sole creator of the patterns. Jarre was credited with a patch on another model of Roland that was released in the same year, the, Roland SH-201 but Jarre's name does not appear on Roland's list of patch creators for the MC-808, Tim Hüfken (credited as "artistic collaborator" in the booklet of Téo & Téa) appears instead. On the other hand, Jarre himself is credited in the booklet of Téo & Téa for "drums programming" on the Roland MC-808.


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Comment by Jarre on the album In an interview by French Trax magazine in 2010, Jean Michel Jarre said Téo & Téa had been a mistake in his career: C'etait une erreur cet album, une connerie. Sur un plan personnel, j'avais plein de galères et je me suis amusé à jouer avec des samples, comme une récréation. Et on l'a sorti comme album. Mais quand je le réécoute aujourd'hui... Je l'assume, hein, il faut bien assumer ce qu'on fait, mais je ne le referais pas.

(This album was a mistake, a dumb thing to do. I had a lot of personal problems at the time, and I kept myself entertained playing with these samples. And then they were released as an album. But when I listen to the album today... well, one has to stand behind one's own work, I guess, but I really wouldn't do it again.) —Jean-Michel Jarre,

External links 

Téo & Téa at Discogs


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Oxygene 3D DVD (2007, limited edition box set which also includes 2 pairs of 3D glasses) Studio album by Jean Michel Jarre Released November 26, 2007 France December 11, 2007 Worldwide Recorded 2007 Oxygène: New Master Recording,. also known as Oxygène New Master Recording 2007 and Oxygène (New Master Recording), is a new recording of an album by Jean Michel Jarre released in 2007, marking the 30th anniversary of the worldwide release of his album Oxygène, and is Jarre's fourteenth studio album. It is his first release on EMI Records. The album was released in three different editions: a 5.1 Music Disc edition featuring the new digital master recording of Oxygène, a CD and 2D DVD special edition featuring Oxygène — Live in Your Living Room DVD (an exclusive private live performance of Oxygène, filmed in Lint, Belgium), and a limited edition CD + 3D DVD featuring Oxygène — Live in Your Living Room DVD in stereoscopic 3D High-Definition, which also includes two pairs of 3D glasses To promote this major release, Jean Michel Jarre performed a series of ten Oxygène Live concerts in Paris, inside the Theâtre Marigny, from December 12 to December 26, 2007. Jarre performed new 90 minute live performances of Oxygène, complete with new tracks, using only vintage synthesizers and assisted on stage by French musicians Francis Rimbert, Claude Samard and Dominique Perrier. In 2008, The Mail on Sunday newspaper distributed more than 2 million copies of the Oxygène: New Master Recording CD to its readers in the United Kingdom. In that same year, Francis Dreyfus Music said it intended to bring legal actions against The Mail on Sunday and EMI, based on the claim that the contents of the CD do not come from a new re-recorded master, but are from the original master to which the French label owns the rights

Track listings

New Master Recording CD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

"Oxygène (Part I)" – 7:39 "Oxygène (Part II)" – 7:54 "Oxygène (Part III)" – 3:06 "Oxygène (Part IV)" – 4:13 "Oxygène (Part V)" – 10:11 "Oxygène (Part VI)" – 7:05


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Live in Your Living Room 2D DVD Special edition only Prelude (New Track) Oxygène Part I Oxygène Part II Oxygène Part III Variation Part I (New Track) Oxygène Part IV Variation Part II (New Track) Oxygène Part V Variation Part III (New Track) Oxygène Part VI + The Making Of + Instruments Presentation

Live in Your Living Room stereoscopic 3D DVD Limited edition only (plus two pairs of 3D glasses) 1. "Prelude" (New Track) 2. "Oxygène Part I" 3. "Oxygène Part II" 4. "Oxygène Part III" 5. "Variation Part I" (New track) 6. "Oxygène Part IV" 7. "Variation Part II" (New track) 8. "Oxygène Part V" 9. "Variation Part III" (New track) 10. "Oxygène Part VI" 11. + The Making Of 12. + Instruments Presentation 13. + 3D gallery


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Instruments & Performance Samuel Hobo - Freedom Day / Synthetic Man (7", Single) AZ, Disc'Az 1972

Le Matin Du Premier Jour and 2 more…Triangle (3) - Triangle ◄ (3 versions) Pathé Marconi EMI, Pathé Marconi EMI 1972

Le Matin Du Premier Jour and 2 more…Triangle (3) - Vol. 2 (LP, Album) Select (2) 1972

Jean-Michel Jarre - Bande Originale Du Film Les Granges Brulées (LP, Album) Eden Roc, Discodis 1973

Dominique Webb - Hypnose (7", Single) Les Disques Motors 1973

Jean Michel Jarre* - Oxygene ◄ (27 versions) Les Disques Motors 1976


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Jean Michel Jarre* - Equinoxe ◄ (34 versions) Polydor 1978

Jean-Michel Jarre - Les Concerts En Chine 2 ◄ (19 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1982

Jean-Michel Jarre - Zoolook ◄ (24 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1984

Jean-Michel Jarre - Musik Aus Zeit Und Raum (LP, Comp) AMIGA 1984

Jean-Michel Jarre - Zoolookologie (Remix) ◄ (12 versions)Disques Dreyfus 1985

Third Rendez-Vous and 7 more…Jean Michel Jarre* - Rendez-Vous ◄ (9 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1986

Jean-Michel Jarre - Révolutions ◄ (10 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1988


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Jean-Michel Jarre - The China Concerts (VHS, PAL) Polygram Video 1989

Jean Michel Jarre* - Waiting For Cousteau ◄ (15 versions) Disques Dreyfus, Polydor 1990

Jean Michel Jarre* - Chronologie ◄ (6 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1993

Jarre* - Hong Kong ◄ (3 versions) Epic, Epic 1997

Jean Michel Jarre* - Oxygene 7-13 ◄ (7 versions) Epic, Disques Dreyfus, Epic, Disques Dreyfus 1997

Jean Michel Jarre* - The Complete Oxygene (CD, Album, RM + CD, Album + , Comp, Ltd) Epic 1997

Le Matin Du Premier Jour and 2 more…Triangle (3) - L'Intégrale 1969-1973 CD2 (CD, Comp) Magic Records 1997

Jean Michel Jarre* - Métamorphoses ◄ (6 versions) Epic 2000


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Jean Michel Jarre* - Sessions 2000 (CD, Album) Disques Dreyfus 2002

Jean-Michel Jarre - Geometry Of Love (CD, Album, Ltd, Promo) EastWest, Aero Productions 2003

Jean Michel Jarre* - Aero ◄ (3 versions) Warner Music France 2004

Jean Michel Jarre* - Live From Gdańsk (Koncert W Stoczni) (CD, Album) Warner Music France, Aero Productions 2005

Jean Michel Jarre* - Equinoxe / Zoolook (CD, Album, RM, RE + CD, Album, RM, RE + Box, Comp) Disques Dreyfus, Sony BMG Music Entertainment 2005

Jean Michel Jarre* - Téo & Téa ◄ (6 versions) Warner Music France, Aero Productions 2007

Jean Michel Jarre* - Oxygene : New Master Recording ◄ (7 versions) Capitol Music, Aero Productions 2007

The Day Dreaming Night (as Jean Michel Jarre) Harlequins Enigma - Dark Light (13xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Not On Label (Harlequins Enigma Self-released) 2010


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Cauchemar Harlequins Enigma - Octagon Volume 1 - Phase 7 (File, MP3, VBR) Not On Label 2011

Butterfly Harlequins Enigma - Butterfly (File, MP3, 320) Not On Label (Harlequins Enigma Self-released) 2011

Unofficial Albums Jean Michel Jarre - Music For Supermarkets / Musique Pour Supermarché ◄ (3 versions) Disques Dreyfus 1983

Jean Michel Jarre* - Zoolook (Cass, Album, Unofficial) MAX (2) 1989

Jean Michel Jarre* - Magnetic Fields (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Tact 1990

Jean-Michel Jarre - Revolutions (CD, Album, Unofficial) Deon Ltd. 1992


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Jean-Michel Jarre - Les Granges Brulées - Bande Originale Du Film (LP, Ltd, Unofficial) Not On Label (Jean-Michel Jarre) 1993

Jean Michel Jarre* - Chronologie (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Max Records International 1993

Jean-Michel Jarre - Chronologie (Cass, Unofficial) Poker Sound 1993

Jean Michel Jarre* - Rendez-Vous (LP, Album, Unofficial) Beloton 1994

Jean Michel Jarre* - Oxygene (Trance Remix) (CD, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label (Jean-Michel Jarre) 1994

Jean Michel Jarre* - Concert Pour La Tolerance (2xCD, Album, Unofficial) JMJ Disques 1995

Jean-Michel Jarre - Original Radio Broadcast Vol.1 (CD, Album, Unofficial, Liv) O.R.B. 1997

Jean Michel Jarre* - Odyssey Through O₂ (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Hip-Hop Records (2) 1998


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Jean Michel Jarre* - Rendez-Vous / Revolutions (CD, Album, Unofficial) CD-Maximum 2000

Jean Michel Jarre* - Magnetic Fields / Zoolook (CD, Album, Unofficial) CD-Maximum 2000

Jean-Michel Jarre - Full Oxygene (CD, Album, Unofficial) Halahup 2000

Jean Michel Jarre* - Waiting For Cousteau (CD, Album, Unofficial) CD-Maximum 2001

Jean Michel Jarre* - Deserted Palace (CD, Album) Disques Dreyfus (2) Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - The Concerts In China (2xCD, Unofficial) Polydor (2), Disques Dreyfus (2) Unknown


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Jean-Michel Jarre / Kraftwerk - Magnetic Fields / Computer World (Cass, Unofficial) IMD (2) Unknown

Jean-Michel Jarre - Rendez Vous (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Belimor Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Rendez-Vous (Cass, Album, Unofficial) NAIRN, NAIRN Unknown

Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygène (CD, Album, Unofficial) Disques Dreyfus (2) Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Oxygène (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Mag Magic Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Equinoxe (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Laser Music Unknown

Jean-Michel Jarre - The Concert In China Vol II (Cass, Unofficial) Belimor Unknown


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Jean Michel Jarre* - Revolutions (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Roberto Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Waiting For Cousteau (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Roberto Unknown

Jean-Michel Jarre - Les Chants MagnĂŠtiques (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Euro Star Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - En Concert / Houston - Lyon (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Euro Star Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Chronologie (Cass, Unofficial) Euro Star Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Oxygene (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Euro Star Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Zoolook (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Roberto Unknown

Jean-Michel Jarre - The Concert In China Vol. 1 (Cass, Unofficial) Belimor Unknown


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Jean Michel Jarre* - Oxygène (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Roberto Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Equinoxe (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Roberto Unknown

Jean-Michel Jarre - Limited Edition Interview Picture Disc (LP, Unofficial, Pic, Ltd) Baktabak Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Oxygene (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Phonex Unknown

Jean-Michel Jarre - Les Chants Magnetiques (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Super Tape Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Rendez-Vous (CD, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label (Jean-Michel Jarre) Unknown

Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene (CD, Album) Disques Dreyfus Unknown

Jean-Michel Jarre - Equinoxe (Cass, Album) IMD (2) Unknown


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Compilations Jean-Michel Jarre - Rarities (CD, Comp) CD Records 1994

Jean-Michel Jarre - Rarities 2 (CD, Unofficial, Comp) CD Records 1995

Jean-Michel Jarre - Rarities 3 (CD, Comp, Unofficial) CD Records 1997

Jean Michel Jarre* - Oxygene / Equinoxe (CD, Comp, Unofficial) CD-Maximum 2000

Jean Michel Jarre* - Greatest Hits - Platinum Collection '2000 (CD, Comp, Unofficial) Platinum Collection 2000

Jean-Michel Jarre - Golden Collection (2xCD, Comp, Unofficial) Halahup 2000


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Jean-Michel Jarre - The Best (CD, Comp, Unofficial) Agencja Artystyczna MTJ 2003

Jean-Michel Jarre - Jean Michel Jarre (1): 1976-1990 (CD-ROM, Comp, Unofficial) Домашняя Коллекция 2004

Jean Michel Jarre* - Greatest Hits (2xCD, Comp, Unofficial, Dig) Star Mark, Star Mark 2008

Jean Michel Jarre* - Musik Aus Zeit Und Raum (Cass, Comp, Unofficial) Olimp Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - The Best Of Jean Michel Jarre Vol. 2 (Cass, Comp, Unofficial) Super Tape Unknown

Jean Michel Jarre* - Gold (Cass, Comp, Unofficial) Tak! Cassette Unknown


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Singles & EPs JMJ* - Sequencer Song (3 Tracks Live) ◄ (7 versions) Not On Label 1994

Jean-Michel Jarre - Une Alarme Qui Swingue / Eldorado (7", Ltd, Unofficial) Not On Label (Jean-Michel Jarre) 1994

Jean-Michel Jarre / Motown Sounds - Arpegiator / Bad Mouthin ◄ (2 versions) Supersound 2006

Bon Jovi / Jean Michel Jarre* - Livin' On A Prayer / Ethnicolor (Denis A Remixes) (12", W/Lbl, Ltd, Unofficial) Not On Label (Bon Jovi), Not On Label (JeanMichel Jarre) 2008

Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygen 2010 (12", W/Lbl, Unofficial, S/Sided) Not On Label (Jean-Michel Jarre) 2009

SOURCE: Jean-Michel Jarre Discography Jean-Michel Jarre


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List of Jean Michel Jarre concerts This is a list of concerts and concert tours held by Jean Michel Jarre.

AOR Opera - 1971 • October 21, 1971 • Opéra De Paris, Palais Garnier, Paris, France • Audience: 2,000

AOR was a performance by Jean Michel Jarre. Jarre became the youngest musician to see one of his works played at the Paris Opera, at its reopening on 21 October 1971. The reopening consisted of three ballets; the first and third ballet were set to classical music, AOR the second ballet that night - was completely electronic. It was the first time that electronic music had been allowed to be used. Jarre even had to paint the speakers of his synthesizers gold to match the decor of the opera house. There he performed with the Paris Opera Ballet, choreographer Norbert Schmucki and musician Igor Wakhévitch, who co-wrote the music. Jarre composed the music for two additional ballets: Le Labyrinthe (1972) and Dorian (a pas de deux) (1973), but it is currently unknown if he performed them as well.


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Place de la Concorde - 1979    

July 14, 1979 Paris, France Audience: 1 million First entry in the Guinness Book Of Records

Place De La Concorde was Jean Michel Jarre's first concert, held on July 14, 1979, celebrating the Bastille Day. One million spectators attended this concert, setting up a new record for Jean-Michel to the Guinness Book of Records. The concert was broadcast on TV by Eurovision. A rare VHS + 7" single with tracks proposed as concert tracks was released.

Track listing 1. Oxygene 1 2. Oxygene 2 3. Oxygene 3 4. Oxygene 5 5. Oxygene 6 6. Equinoxe 1 7. Equinoxe 2 8. Equinoxe 3 9. Equinoxe 4 10. Equinoxe 5 11. Equinoxe 6 12. Equinoxe 7 13. Equinoxe 8 14. Oxygene 4


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The Concerts in China - 1981    

October 21 and 22, 1981 Beijing October 26 thru 28, 1981 Shanghai Total audience: 120,000 First western musician concert in post-Mao China

The Concerts in China was a concert tour byJean Michel Jarre , notable for marking the opening of post-Mao Zedong China to live Western music, in 1981. Five concerts were held in the two biggest cities, for an estimated audience of 120,000 spectators, on October 21 and 22 in Beijing, and on October 26 through 28 in Shanghai The concerts were filmed and recorded for commercial releases. Due to the low quality of the recorded sound, the tracks were enhanced (overdubbed) for the release of the double album The Concerts in China. An 80-minute documentary entitled 'JeanMichel Jarre - China Concerts 1981' was made by producer/director Andrew Piddington for Central Television in the UK. It was shown once in 1982 on the ITV network in the UK, and did not receive a video release until 1989, when a VHS-video was released. The film was partially released by Shock DVD in Australia in 2008, but they were prevented from selling it by Jarre and record label Disques Dreyfus. The release was not from the master tapes, but from an 'off-air' Australian TV showing, so the quality was imperfect. The film has yet to receive an authorised, high-quality DVD release. The concert featured the first use of a laser harp.


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First Concert in Beijing      

Oxygene 1 Oxygene 2 Equinoxe 8 Fishing Junks at Sunset Magnetic Fields 1 Magnetic Fields 2

Following Concerts              

The Overture Arpegiator Equinoxe 4 Fishing Junks at Sunset Band in the Rain Equinoxe 7 Orient Express Magnetic Fields 1 Magnetic Fields 3 Magnetic Fields 4 Laser Harp Night in Shanghai The Last Rumba Magnetic Fields 2

Version 'transportable' of 705. This model was redesigned during the concert in China, Jarre gave him a look of the car.


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Rendez-vous Houston - 1986     

April 5, 1986 Houston, U.S. Audience: 1.5 million Second entry in the Guinness Book Of Records. celebration of the 150th anniversary of Texas and Houston, and the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.

Rendez-vous Houston: A City in Concert was a live performance by

musician Jean Michel Jarre amidst the skyscrapers of downtown Houston on the evening of April 5, 1986, coinciding with the release of the Rendez-Vous album. For a period of time, it held a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest outdoor "rock concert" in history, with figures varying from 1 to 1.5 million in attendance. Rendez-vous Houston is remembered for being the concert which celebrated the astronauts of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, which had happened only two and a half months beforehand. One of Jarre's friends, astronaut Ron McNair, had been killed in the disaster. He was supposed to play the saxophone from space during the track "Last Rendez-Vous"; his substitute for the concert was Houston native Kirk Whalum.

Planning and problems of the concert In 1985, Jarre was contacted by the musical director of the Houston Grand Opera with the proposal for him related to the celebrations of Texas' 150th birthday in 1986, 150th birthday of the city of Houston and NASA's 25th birthday. Because of NASA's involvement, Jarre got the chance to keep in contact with a friend of his, astronaut captain Bruce


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McCandless II who later introduced Jarre to a flight companion of his, astronaut and jazz musician Ron McNair. Together they had the idea that for the celebrations, Jarre would create a piece of music that could be performed by McNair on his saxophone. The idea was that McNair, on his next trip into space in the Challenger Space Shuttle, would perform (and record onto video) the new piece of music, which would then be projected (through video playback) onto a giant screen that was to be constructed on the front of one of the buildings. On January 28th, 1986, McNair telephoned Jarre for the last time. "...Everything's ready. See you in a week's time. Watch me on TV for the takeoff!" On that same day, an appalled world witnessed a historic tragedy - the Challenger Space Shuttle disintegrated in mid-air whilst on its ascent into space. Distraught by what happened, Jarre almost decided to cancel the concert. However, astronauts from NASA (including Bruce McCandless) telephoned Jarre. They asked Jarre not to cancel, as now the concert must go ahead, and be held in tribute to pay respect to the astronauts who had lost their lives in the disaster. The run-up to the concert itself still did not go smoothly. Rain poured down on Houston a couple of days before the concert, destroying much of the equipment on stage (which was repaired by the day of the concert), breaking wires and ruining instruments. Furthermore, there had been a very strong wind blowing all week, which ended up splitting open the giant projection screen (which was made from several small canvas panels) and causing it to come crashing down. The local police turned up during the middle of a rehearsal demanding immediate payment of a fine; the residents who lived nearby were complaining of excessive noise and were exhausted from their sleepless nights. Also, FBI officers threatened to put a stop to the whole proceedings because they were being deprived of electricity. 30 large lamps had been installed on top of FBI headquarters, and they were causing problems with their surveillance of Colonel Gaddafi, who was visiting the city at that time. There was still one more slight problem before the concert started. The chief of the, Houston Fire Department Robert Clayton, had told Francis Dreyfus, Jarre's manager, that the show must be cancelled. This was due to a change of the wind direction; the Chief was concerned that the crowd would be showered with firework debris. After some back-andforth argument with Dreyfus, Clayton agreed that the concert could proceed on a 'see how it goes' term. During the concert (specifically, during the performance of Equinoxe Part 5), the amount of fireworks being used and the direction of the wind did indeed cause debris to rain down on the audience, covering them in ash. Clayton frantically began to try to stop the proceedings, fearing that people would be injured. Although his fears were duly noted, the crowd took no notice of the ash falling onto them and carried on enjoying the concert proceedings. During the concert, Interstate 45 which runs past the downtown Buffalo Bayou Park, came to a standstill as locals and long distance travellers alike stopped, parked on the crowded freeway and applauded, wept and laughed in unison with the thousands below them in the park.

Track listing 

Ethnicolor part 1


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Rural Space     

OxygènePart 1 Oxygène Part 2 Oxygène Part 4 EquinoxePart 7 Souvenir of China

Urban Space   

Equinoxe Part 4 Equinoxe Part 2 Equinoxe Part 5

Outer Space      

Rendez-Vous 3 Rendez-Vous 2 Oxygène Part 5 Last Rendez-Vous (Ron's Piece) Rendez-Vous 4 Rendez-Vous 4 (encore)

Musicians       

Jean Michel Jarre: Keyboards, laser harp Michel Geiss: Keyboards Sylvain Durand: Keyboards Dominique Perrier: Keyboards Francis Rimbert: Keyboards Pascal Lebourg: Keyboards Jo Hammer: Drums


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Dino Lumbroso: Percussions Kirk Whalum: Alto Saxophone Christine Durand: Soprano

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The High School for the Performing and Visual Arts: Choir The Singing Boys of Houston: Choir

See also  

Space Shuttle Challenger disaster Ron McNair

An image is projected onto the Heritage Plaza building During Jean-Michel Jarre's "Rendez-vous Houston: A City in Concert" on April 5, 1986. Photo: Steve Ueckert, Chronicle File / HC


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An image of French composer Jean-Michel Jarre is projected onto the Heritage Plaza building During "Rendez-vous Houston: A City in Concert" on April 5, 1986. Photo: Steve Ueckert, Chronicle File / HC


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An image of the Challenger astronauts is projected on the Heritage Plaza building for "Rendez-vous Houston: A City in Concert" on April 5, 1986. Photo: Steve Ueckert, Chronicle / HC


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The event is also dedicated to the memory of the astronauts who perished in the Challenger tragedy. One of them, Ron McNair, astronaut and saxophonist, should have interpreted "Ron's Piece" in space (a title specially composed for him - it was to have become the first musical piece played and recorded in space.)


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Becky Hinojosa and daughter Melissa, 6, get Jean-Michel Jarre's autograph During one of the French composer's visits to Houston after his "Rendez-vous Houston" concert. June 13, 1986 Photo: Chronicle File / HC More than 1.3 million turned out on an overcast Saturday night to see French composer Jean-Michel Jarre's "Rendez-vous Houston: A City in Concert." The concert landed the city in the Guinness Book of World Records. Source: Remembering-Rendez-vous-Houston


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Rendez-Vous Lyon - 1986 • October 5, 1986 • Lyon, France. • Audience: 800,000 The visit of Pope John Paul II to Jarre's hometown of Lyon was celebrated by this event. A VHS of the concert was released later, and many of the concert's tracks were used in the In Concert Houston-Lyon live album.

Track listing           

"Ethnicolor" "Magnetic Fields 1" "Wooloomooloo" "Equinoxe 7" "Souvenir of China" "Equinoxe 5" "Rendez-Vous 3" "Rendez-Vous 2" "Rendez-Vous 6" "Rendez-Vous 4" "Rendez-Vous 4" (encore)

Musicians Jean Michel Jarre Guy Delacroix Sylvain Durand Christine Durand Michel Geiss Jo Hammer Pascal Lebourg


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Estimated audience: 800.000

Photo: Jacques de Selliers


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Destination Docklands - 1988   

October 8 and 9, 1988 London, England Audience: 200,000 paid tickets

Destination Docklands was an event consisting of two concerts by musician Jean Michel Jarre on the Royal Victoria Docks, Docklands, London on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th October 1988, to coincide with the release of Jarre's new album Revolutions.[ The concerts were attended by 100,000 people on each night. Accompanied by fireworks and a light show, the concert also featured The Shadows guitarist Hank Marvin who joined Jarre on the tracks "London Kid" and "Fourth Rendez-Vous". The Saturday performance was broadcast on BBC Radio One. The Sunday show, during which it rained heavily, was recorded for a live album and VHS released in 1989 .

Track listing for concert Part 1: Industrial Revolution - Industrial Revolution: Overture - Industrial Revolution: Part 1* Industrial Revolution: Part 2* - Industrial Revolution: Part 3* - Équinoxe 5^ - Ethnicolor^ Part 2: Swinging Sixties - Computer Weekend^ - Les Chants Magnétiques II / Magnetic Fields II - Oxygène 4 - Équinoxe 7^ - London Kid (with Hank Marvin)


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Part 3: The Nineties - Third Rendez-Vous / Laser Harp^ - Tokyo Kid^ - Revolutions* - Souvenir de Chine / Souvenir of China^ - Second Rendez-Vous - Fourth Rendez-Vous Part 4: The Finale - September - The Emigrant (* Indicates that the songs were on the official VHS release, but in trimmed formats, whereas ^ indicates the songs had been omitted from the official VHS, released in 1989)

Musicians

• Jean-Michel Jarre: Synthesizers • Michel Geiss: Synthesizers • Dominique Perrier: Synthesizers • Francis Rimbert: Synthesizers • Guy Delacroix: Bass • Jo Hammer: Drums • Sylvain Durand: Synthesizers • Christine Durand, soprano • Hank Marvin: Guitar on London Kid and Rendez-Vous Fourth • Mireille Pombo: Vocals on September • Sori Bamba: Conductor of Mali Choir on September • Kudsi Erguner: Turkish flute on Revolutions • Dino Lumbroso: Percussions • Bruno Rossignol: Choir Conductor • Xavier Bellenger: Ethnical Music Advisor • Setsuko Yamada: Solo Dance Performance


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Photo: Jacques de Selliers Copyright Š Jacques de Selliers 2009


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Destination Trocadero - 1989    

May 13, 1989 Place Du Trocadero, Paris, France Audience: 15,000 Jarre performed London Kid with Hank Marvin as final performance at the Eiffel tower's 100th anniversary festivity.

List of songs played: • London Kid

musicians: • Jean Michel Jarre (synthesizers) • Michel Geiss (synthesizers) • Dominique Perrier (synthesizers) • Francis Rimbert (synthesizers) • Guy Delacroix (Bass) • Jo Hammer (Drums) • Dino Lumbroso (Percussion)

and • Hank Marvin (guitar) • Choirs of the Hauts de Seine


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Paris La Defense - 1990    

July 14, 1990 Paris, France Audience: 2.5 million Third entry in the Guinness Book Of Records

Paris La Defense - Une Ville En Concert was a concert held by musician Jean Michel Jarre on the district of La Défense in Paris on Bastille Day, July 14, 1990. About 2.5 million people standing in front of the pyramidical stage all the way down to the Arc de Triomphe witnessed this event, setting a new Guinness Book of Records entry for Jarre. The concert was funded by Mairie De Paris, Ministry of Culture and a small cluster of high-profile Parisian business concerns. Later, a concert video as well as a photobook of the event were released. The show featured new tracks from the Waiting for Cousteau album, and vast grotesque marionettes created by Trinidadian Peter Minshall. A VHS cassette of the concert was released in 1992 .

Track listing             

Waiting For Cousteau (played on loop before the concert) Paris La Defense Oxygene 4 Equinoxe 4 Equinoxe 5(*) Souvenir de Chine / Souvenir of China Les Chants Magnetiques II / Magnetic Fields II Ethnicolor Ethnitransition Zoolookologie Revolution, Revolutions Second Rendez-Vous Calypso 2


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Calypso 3 - Fin De Siécle Calypso Fourth Rendez-Vous(*) Calypso (encore)

Songs marked (*) are omitted from the official video release.

Musicians • Jean-Michel Jarre: Synthesizers • Michel Geiss: Synthesizers • Francis Rimbert: Synthesizers • Dominique Perrier: Synthesizers • Frederick Rousseau: Synthesizers • Sylvain Durand: Synthesizers • Guy Delacroix: Bass, Synthesizers • Christophe Deschamps: Drums & Percussions • Dino Lumbroso: Drums & Percussions • Christine Durand, soprano • Larbi Ouechni Arabic Vocals • Amoco Renegades (directed by Jit Samaroo): Steel Drums • Les Hauts De Seine Choeurs profiles (conducted by Bruno Rossignol): Choir • Al Mawsili: Classical Arabic Orchestra

Instruments used • ARP 2500 • ARP 2600 • Elka AMK8 • Elka Synthex • Elka MK-88


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• basket EXM1R • basket T3 • Roland D-50 • Roland D-550 • Roland D-70 • Roland MKS 80 (Super Jupiter) • Akai S1000 • Roland S-550 • Yamaha KX-5 • Clavier Circulaire • Laser Harp • TEAM Mad Max II • LAW Insecte • ARP Sequencer • Alesis Quadraverb • Alesis 1622 • MIDI Tap Lone Wolf • Atari Mega ST 4 (11 units) • Unitor C.Lab • Pearl Drums • Pad Pearl • Musicman Stingray 5 Bass


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Swatch the World - 1992 To celebrate the sale of 100 million Swatches, Jarre held two concerts in the Swiss village of Zermatt on September 25 and 26, 1992. 100,000 people attended the concerts. The new track "Une Alarme Qui Swingue" evolved and was released as Chronology 4th

Track listing         

"Swatch Countdow "Une Alarme Qui Swingue Overture" "Equinoxe 4" "Revolutions" "Zoolookologie" "Oxygene 4" "Magnetic Fields 2" "Rendez-Vous 2" "Une Alarme Qui Swingue"

Swatch The World Event in Zermatt, 25 to 27-SEPTEMBER-1992: Gigantic outdoor concert with Jean-Michel Jarre.


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Swatch The World Event in Zermatt, 25 to 27-SEPTEMBER-1992: Gigantic outdoor concert with Jean-Michel Jarre.


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Legends of the Lost City - 1992 1992 was the year when Jean Michel Jarre brought his talent to the continent of Africa for the first time. This took the form of three multimedia shows in early December in Bophuthatswana. The setting was the new Lost City and was performed as a tribute to the legend of the Lost City, a civilisation that centuries ago created a paradise which was later destroyed by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The local community participated with their song and music specially arranged by Jarre for the occasion.

Track list:

Part 1 : The Beginning 1. Lost City 2. Eldorado 3. Equinoxe 4

Part 2 : The Golden Age 4. Oxygene 4 5. Magnetic Fields 2

Part 3 : Paradise Lost


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Part 4 : Paradise Found 8. Second Rendez-Vous 9. Fourth Rendez-Vous

Date and Place: 1.-3. December 1992 - Sun City, South Africa

Estimated Audience: 45.000

Photos de Michal Robinson


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Legends of The Lost City


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Technical Data: Team: A team of 105 technicians, including 55 French, worked hard for 4 weeks to build the whole infrastructure of the show, ie, all lighting, sound, control room, etc.. This represents a total of over 60 km of cables diverse and varied! The team took only two days to remove everything! Pyrotechnics: The show was the occasion of the largest fireworks shot ever made in South Africa. Nearly 15 tons of fireworks were reduced in smoke during the three evenings, which represents over 1,000 pieces every night. The length of wiring required for real time control of fireworks exceeded 8 km! Sound: Any sound reinforcement was available on site, it was not necessary to import it from France as was the case for lighting. To realize the power of the sound system, just know that it was approximately equivalent to 2.5 times the sound system used for the American SuperBowl! Again, this is a record in South Africa! Communications: As for sound, the communication network was available on site. The purpose of this network was to connect all technicians to optimize and coordinate their work. More than 60 communication stations and 9 km of cable was needed. Lighting: Most of the lights were imported from France (25 tons!) In a Russian Ilyushin 76 aircraft of the airline of South Africa (about 2500 pieces of lighting). It has added some 450 pieces of lighting standard that the team has procured locally. The lights were installed throughout the valley, including the Palace. The wiring required to control these lighting effects exceeded 12 km long! Among the most illuminating parts impresionnantes include: EAP: This is a continuation entirely controlled by an operator who can do what he likes to project moving images wherever he wants. This lawsuit uses a 2500 W bulb and can make projections to hundreds of meters! The show used 10 of these lawsuits. Beam: 18 of these systems fully controlled by computer were used. Each of them has a 7000 Watt bulb. Skytrackers: 4 skytrackers were used to generate lighting effects through their four bulbs of 4000 W each fully synchronized! Projectors: These projectors that are normally used to illuminate the football stadiums in the USA. The team of Jean Michel has adapted for the occasion (addition of a color change) and it is not less than 100 of these projectors have been spread throughout the valley, thus emphasizing all the relief Site. Military spotlights: These projectors DCA type used during the Second World War, provided by the South African army, found there a quite peaceful use!

Power supply: The show requires to be done properly a consistent power supply, capable of delivering more than 1.5 MW. Over 10 kilometers of electrical cable feeding were necessary for performing ensembles.


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Europe in Concert - 1993 Jarre held a tour of huge outdoor concerts throughout Europe in 1993 After the release of the Chronologie album, starting in Mt. Saint Michel, France and ending in Tours, France. In total 660,000 people attended the venues, and a VHS of the Barcelona concert was released. Tracks recorded on several concerts of the tour were used for the Hong Kong album.

Tour dates • July 28: Mont Saint-Michel, France • August 1, Lausanne, Switzerland • August 19: Budapest, Hungary • August 24: Brussels, Belgium, Atomium • August 28: London, Congress, Wembley Stadium • September 1: Manchester, Congress, Maine Road Stadium • September 5: Marseille, France • September 11 and 12th: Berlin, Germany, Waldbühne • September 21, Montauban, France • September 24: Versailles, France • September 29: Santiago de Compostela, Spain • October 2: Sevilla, Spain • October 6: Barcelona, Spain • October 16: Tours, France

Track listing (The track listing varied depending on concert, but these were the tracks played) • "Chronology 1" • "Equinoxe 4" • "Chronology 2" • "Chronology 3" • "Chronology 4" • "Chronology 5" • "Digisequencer"


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"Chronologie 6" "Chronologie 7" "Magnetic Fields 2" "Chronologie 8" "Band in the Rain" "Oxygene 4" "Rendez-Vous 4" "Rendez-Vous 2" "Chronologie 4" (encore)

Jean-Michel Jarre, Europe en concert, Brussels


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Jean-Michel Jarre, Europe en concert, Brussels


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All Photos:

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July 28: Mont Saint-Michel, France


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Hong Kong - 1994 Jarre was invited to the opening of a new stadium in Hong Kong on March 11, 1994, attended by 50,000 people. A live album called Hong Kong was released later in the year, even though most of the tracks were taken from the Europe in Concert tour.

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"Chronologie 2" "Equinoxe 4" "Souvenir of China" "Chronologie 4" "Oxygene 4" "Chronologie 6" "Chronologie 3" "Magnetic Fields 2" "Chronologie 8" "Digisequencer" "Band in the Rain" "Fishing Junks at Sunset" "Rendez-Vous 4" "Chronologie 4" (encore)


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musicians: • Jean Michel Jarre (synthesizers) • Dominique Perrier (synthesizers) • Francis Rimbert (synthesizers) • Sylvain Durand (synthesizers) • Laurent Faucheux (drums) • Dominique Mahut (percusssions) • Michel Valy (bass) • Patrick Rondat (electric guitar)


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All photos : Source: damien.cohas.


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Concert pour la Tolérance – 1995 On July 14, 1995, Jarre held a concert in front of the Eiffel Tower, celebrating the Bastille Day, UNESCO's 50th birthday and UNESCO'S proclaimed year of tolerance. 1.25 million people attended this concert, from which a laserdisc was released.

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"Chronologie 6" "Revolutions" "Chronologie 3" "Equinoxe 7" "Souvenir of China" "Chronologie 4" "Magnetic Fields 1" "Ethnicolor" "Vivaldi Tribute" "Industrial Revolution" "Band in the Rain" "Oxygene 4" "Digisequencer" "Eldorado" "Calypso 1" "Rendez-Vous 4"


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September 10, 1995 Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Turin, Italy Audience: 300,000 Jarre performed Chronologie 4 and Rendez-Vous 4 at a show for the launch of the Brava & Bravo cars from FIAT.


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Jarre played two tracks under poor weather conditions The live on RAI TV in Italy. He was part of the Fiat That Several artist had invited to perform on Piazza Vittorio Venetto. The show was Aimed to Promote the Fiat Bravo and Brava. The crowd of 300 000 was soaked in the middle of the performance, but Jarre made fun of the hazardous situation and this showcase was greeted by the Italian audience. Jarre Performed two of his best-known tracks, Rendez-vous IV and Chronologie IV. Patrick Rondat had to perform extra work solo to wait while Jarre was fixing some technical issues. On the TV broadcast, We Could see the italian host of the show, Pippo Baudo, standing right next to the Frenchman, Which was really annoying. There were some fireworks, too, but the TV Them missed while focusing on Jarre's retro-lighted keyboard. At the end of the two songs, the rain suddenly stopped. Track-list First Chronologie 4 Second Rendez-Vous 4 Musicians • Jean Michel Jarre (synths) • Dominique Perrier (synths) • Guy Delacroix (Bass) • Laurent Faucheux (drums) • Patrick Rondat (Electric guitar)


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Wetten, dass...? Vienna – 1997 On March 22, 1997 Jarre performed Oxygène 8 outdoors for the TV-show Wetten, dass..? (Wanna Bet..?), using the Rathaus in Vienna, Austria as background for projections.


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March 26, 1997 Vienna, Austria, Rathaus


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Oxygène Tour – 1997 In 1997, Jarre held an indoor tour in Europe dedicated to his continuation of the Oxygène album, Oxygène 7-13, starting in Toulon, France and ending in Orléans, France. In total,230,000 people attended the concerts.

Tour dates Part 1: • May 3: Toulon, France, Le Zénith • May 7: Copenhagen, Denmark, Valbyhallen • May 9: Stockholm, Sweden, The Globe • May 10: Oslo, Norway, Spektrum • May 11: Gothenburg, Sweden, Scandinavium • May 13: Leipzig, Germany, Messehalle • May 14: Berlin, Germany, Deutschlandhalle • May 16 and 17th: Hamburg, Germany, Sportshalle • May 18: Stuttgart, Germany, Schleyerhalle • May 20: Zürich, Switzerland, AG Hallenstadion • May 22: Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle • May 23: Munich, Germany, Olympiahalle • May 24: Oberhausen, Germany, Arena • May 25: Frankfurt, Germany, Festhalle • May 27: Geneva, Switzerland, Arena • May 30: Rotterdam, Netherlands, Ahoy • May 31: Brussels, Belgium, Vorst Nationaal • June 4: Glasgow, Scotland, SECC • June 6: Birmingham, UK, NEC • June 7: Manchester, UK, Nynex Arena • June 8 and 9th: London, UK, Wembley Arena • June 12: Copenhagen, Denmark, Valbyhallen • June 14: Oslo, Norway, Spektrum • June 17: Helsinki, Finland, Hartwall Arena


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June 21: Katowice,Poland, Spodek Arena June 22: Prague, Czech Republic, Sportshall June 24: Budapest, Hungary, Sportshalle June 26: Milan, Italy, Forum Arena

Part 2: October 11: Grenoble, France, Palais des Sports October 14: Strasbourg, France, Hall Rhenus October 15: Amneville, France, Galaxie October 16: Paris, France, Le Zénith October 17: Lille, France, Le Zénith October 18: Caen, France, Le Zénith October 20: Orléans, France, Le Zénith

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"Oxygène 7" "Chronologie 6" "Equinoxe 7" "Magnetic Fields 1" "Oxygène 6" "Oxygène 10" "Oxygène 4" "Oxygène 11" "Souvenir of China" "Oxygène 2" "Magnetic Fields 2"


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Oxygen in Moscow - 1997 Jarre was invited for a concert celebrating the 850th birthday of Moscow. His largest concert up-to-date. A VHS tape was released in the USA in 1998 and NTSC DVDs were released in Brazil, Chile (Send Music Records SMD 008) and USA in 2000 and Europe version in 2007.

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"Rendez-Vous 2" "Ethnicolor" "Equinoxe 7" "Chronologie 6" "Magnetic Fields 1" "Oxygene 11" "Souvenir of China" "Equinoxe 4" "Oxygene 7" "Oxygene 10" "Oxygene 2" "Magnetic Fields 2" "Oxygene 4" "Chronologie 4" "Oxygene 8" "Oxygene 12" "Revolutions" "Rendez-Vous 4" "Oxygene 13"


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Musicians: Jean Michel Jarre Laurant Faucheux Dominique Mahut Christopher Papendieck Dominique Perrier Francis Rimbert

Date and Place: September 6th 1997 - Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

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April 29 & 30, 1998 France Festival, International Exhibition Centre, Tokyo, Japan Audience: 1,000

This is the first time Jean Michel performs with the synth wizard and acclaimed producer from Japan, Tetsuyka “TK” Komuro. They play in front of president Jacques Chirac to celebrate the year of France in China. This event is a way of meeting french and japanese culture through a whole program of festivities. They play two nights in a row, the song Together now, they composed together (you could have guessed it), with young singer Olivia, and on April the 30th, a remix version of Oxygène 13 (to be released on Odyssey through O²) is performed aswell.


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Together Now – 1998 „Together Now" is a collaboration between French composer/producer Jean Michel Jarre, and the Japanese composer/producer Tetsuya Komuro. It was the France 1998 FIFA

World Cup theme song. Olivia was the vocalist and the lyricist for this song. Together Now also features as Track 15 for "Music Of The World Cup: Allez! Ola! Ole!". However, the single was only retailed in Japan. Surprisingly, despite both Olivia and Tetsuya Komuro being under Avex, the single itself was released under SMEJ. The single reached #32 on Oricon charts and charted for #10 weeks.

Track listing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Together Now (Original Full Mix) Together Now (Parlez Vous Francais Mix) Together Now (Radio Edit (Breakdown Mix)) Oxygene 13 (TK Remix) (Jean Michel Jarre) Together Now (Instrumental)

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TOGETHER NOW Produced by TETSUYA "TK" KOMURO & JEAN MICHEL JARRE Composed by JEAN MICHEL JARRE & TETSUYA "TK" KOMURO Written by TETSUYA "TK" KOMURO & OLIVIA & JEAN MICHEL JARRE (Track01, 05) TETSUYA "TK" KOMURO & MARC & OLIVIA (Track02) TETSUYA "TK" KOMURO & OLIVIA (Track03) Lead Vocal: OLIVIA / Rap: MARC (Track02) All instruments performed by TETSUYA "TK" KOMURO Oxygene 13 TK Remix Produced by TETSUYA "TK" KOMURO & JEAN MICHEL JARRE Composed by JEAN MICHEL JARRE Remixed by TETSUYA "TK" KOMURO & OLIVIA


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Nuit Électronique - 1998 Jarre returned to the Eiffel Tower on Bastille Day 1998, exactly 3 years after Concert For Tolerance, accompanied by various dance artists like Apollo 440 and Tetsuya "TK" Komuro. The event marked the end of the 1998 Football World Cup, which happened to have hosted and won by France. 600,000 people attended the concert, A VHS concert video titled Paris Live "Rendez-Vous 98 Electronic Night was released in Japan as part of the TK 1998 Latest Works Tetsuya Komuro boxset. The show proved controversial among Jarre fans, due its heavy bias towards dance and techno style reworkings of existing Jarre tracks.

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"Rendez-Vous 98" (@440 Remix) "Together Now Instrumental" "Together Now Parlez-Vous Français Mix" "Oxygene 7 DJ Cam remix" "Oxygene in the Ghetto" "Eldorado / UNESCO Theme Japan" "Oxygene 8 Hani's Oxygene 303" "Paris Underground" "Oxygene 13 TK Remix" "Oxygene 10" (@440 remix dub) "Oxygene 10 Resistance D Treatment" "Oxygene 8 Sunday Club" "Oxygene 12" "Revolutions"


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Jarre@ iMac night Apple Expo - 1998   

September 18, 1998 Paris Expo, Porte De Versailles, France Audience: 6,000

Sponsored concert to promote Apple's iMac.

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"Oxygene 10 Trancengenics 1" "Chronologie 6" "Oxygene 8 Hani's Oxygene 303" "Paris Underground" "Souvenir of China" "Equinoxe 4" "Oxygene 10 Resistance D Treatment" "Oxygene 8 Sunday Club" "Oxygene 2" "Oxygene 11" "Oxygene 12" "Revolutions" "Oxygene 13"


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The Twelve Dreams of the Sun – 99/00 • From December 31, 1999 to January 1, 2000 • Giza, Egypt • Audience: 120,000 The Twelve Dreams Of The Sun was a concert held by musician Jean Michel Jarre on the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt starting on December 31, 1999 and carrying overnight to January 1, 2000. It was attended by 120,000 people. The concert consisted of two parts, the Main Concert and a Sunrise Concert. The concert cost approximately $9,500,000 and it originated when Jean-Michel Jarre was contacted by the Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak with a special project to celebrate the dawn of the new Millennium at the foot of the only remaining monument of the original 7 Wonders of the World - the Great Pyramids. Jarre's team had developed giant projections to be displayed on the faces of the Great Pyramids, however a heavy cloud of fog made the pyramids almost invisible, so most of the projections were discarded. Parts of the concert were broadcast live on TV stations around the world.

Track listing The Main Concert The Legend Bells Je Me Souviens Dream 1: The Rock Miss Moon Oxygene 2 Dream 2: The House Chronologie 6 Dream 3: The Tree Equinoxe 7 Magnetic Fields 2 Dream 4: The Boat Millions of Stars Dream 5: The Flesh


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The Sunrise Concert Ethnicolor Oxygene 7 C'est La Vie The Sun


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The Musicians • Jean Michel Jarre - Keyboards, Laser Harp, Vocals • Gary Wallis - Drums & Percussions • Francis Rimbert - Keyboards • Joachim Garraud - Sound design, Keyboards • Christopher Papendieck - Bass • Natacha Atlas - Vocals on 'C'est La Vie' • Laurie Anderson - Vocals on 'Je Me Souviens' and Dream introductions • Amal Maher - Vocals • Yvan Cassar - Symphonic Orchestra Musical Arrangements • Frederic Sanchez - Sound Illustrator • Cairo Opera Symphonic Orchestra - Conducted by Dr. Moustafa Nagui • Cairo Opera House Choir - conducted by Aldo Magnato • National Arabic Ensemble - conducted by Nasredine Dalil • National Folkloric Music Troupe • El Nil Folkloric Music Troupe • Aswan Folkloric Music Troupe


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Map & Desciption of the Show

The format of the show is something quite different to past shows by Jean Michel Jarre, mainly because The Twelve Dreams of the Sun will last 12 hours - starting at 19:00 on 31st December 1999 and finishing at 07:00 on 1st January 2000.

Despite the show being 12 hours long, this does not mean Jean Michel is going to play a 12 hour show. The Twelve Dreams of the Sun will encompass a collection of different musical styles, cultures and events. Full details of the line-up and event schedule for the show is not currently known, however the following has been gathered over the past few months as to the structure of the show: The Twelve Dreams of the Sun will be split into twelve movements, and there are three important stages of the show; the beginning at 19:00, midnight when it becomes year 2000, and at the end of the event. Jean Michel will play approximately a 2 hour show from 22:00 to 00:00, to see in the third millennium in Egypt. Although it is expected that Jean Michel will be involved with the show to some degree before and after his performance. A large number of artists will also be involved with the production, with a mix of different cultures and styles. The start of the event will see the Berlin Symphonic Orchestra perform Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, with 2000 children present on stage, each holding one candle (one candle to symbolise one year). The end of the show will see the gold cap placed on the pyramid Khufu, with a recording of the Egpytian song diva Um Kalthoum being played, who died in 1975.


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After Jarre's scheduled performance at 00:00, acts from all over the world will perform for one hour, starting when it is midnight in their home country, in a sense celebrating the new millennium again.

As ever with previous productions that Jean Michel has been involved with, the theme is important, with The Twelve Dreams of the Sun taking a retrospective look back at accomplishments and events in Egypt, and a look to the future of Egypt and the hopes of Egyptians. The show promises to have an unmistakable worldwide feel to it, with instruments such as reed flutes and the lute being used. The Cairo Opera House is assisting in organizing The Twelve Dreams of the Sun. In addition, Dutch electronic giants Phillips are working on new instruments for the show.


137 | P a g e An electronic opera conceived and performed live by Jean Michel Jarre. Featuring Jarre classics, interpretations on Oriental, Western and traditiona Egyptian songs and music from his eagerly awaited new album “Metamorphoses” .

As the rest of the world prepares to celebrate the arrival of the third millennium, the Egyptian Minister of Culture, Mr Farouk Hosny, has commissioned a landmark event to take this country of ancient civilization into its seventh millennium. Specially conceived for this once in a lifetime experience, “Twelve Dreams of the Sun” is a four act electronic experience which has been composed and will be performed and directed by renowned French artist Jean Michel Jarre. To be held at the foot of the great Pyramids of Giza. “Twelve Dreams of the Sun” will commence at sunset on New Year’s Eve 1999 and will continue until sunrise on January 1st 2000. A co-production with the Cairo Opera House, Jean Michel Jarre Millennia Night in the Egyptian Desert promises to be one of the most visual and entertaining celebrations of the turn of the century. It will incorporate extraordinary audio- visual and stage displays together with a unique interpretation of Oriental, Western and traditional Egyptian songs, music and choreography. A crowd of over 50.000 is expected to watch “The Twelve Dreams of The Sun”, which Jean Michel Jarre will perform with the help of over 1000 performers and musicians. Extracts of the show will be transmitted live around the world and the Concert will be broadcast live on the web on www.cyberconcerts.com. "The Twelve Dreams of The Sun" will feature many of Jean Michel Jarre’s classics, as well as music from his new album Metamorphoses, which is released by Dreyfus Disques/Sony Music on January 25, 2000. Jean Michel Jarre’s first single, from culture, will be the highlight of his millennium Concert. Jean Michel Jarre commented; “When I was asked by the Egyptian government to create a millennium opera I have just finished writing C’est La Vie for my new album. It was like a premonition and what better way to start this exciting new millennium than in front of one of the oldest and most magical symbols of human civilization.” “ … Who hasn’t dreamed of experiencing that once in a lifetime extraordinary adventure…to climb the highest mountain, to explore the deepest ocean, to travel in outer-space, to fly around the world in a hot-air balloon, to spend a magical night in the desert under the stars?…” "The Twelve Dreams of The Sun" is different from Jean Michel Jarre’s previous creations. It is much more than a concert, a show or an opera. It is an adventure celebrating the passing of time and the festive turning of the Millennium. "The Twelve Dreams of The Sun" will take place on a central stage situated on the Giza Plateau. Thus creating a magical night during which the Sun dreams about our times, its own mythological Egyptian origins, life, death and the future. A live celebration in music and technicolour, "The Twelve Dreams of The Sun" is a surrealistic late of the Sun’s dreams since the beginning of time. Jarre’s four act Concert spectacular will portray an imaginary voyage of the Sun into the New Millennium. A tale of 12 dreams that will take us from the past to the future through awesome and inspiring scenery and staging. It will incorporate Egyptian, international, classical and contemporary performances, giving this extraordinary event a universal touch. This spectacular concert, which Jarre will perform live, will transform the Giza Pyramids and desert area in a way that only Jean Michel Jarre can. "The Twelve Dreams of The


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Sun" is a magical, not to be missed voyage into the dawn of the new millennium. It will touch everyone who will witness it, making it a night that will endure in the heart and soul. On 31 December the festivities will take place in 4 acts with the idea of accompanying the Sun from the final sunset of the passing millennium through to sunrise on the first day of the year 2000. Act 1 – The last sunset will be marked by a spectacular lighting design of the Three Great Pyramids: Kheops, Khefren and Mykerinos, as well as a live mix of different atmospheric sounds which will infiltrate the audience. Act 2 – At around 10.30 PM the celebration will reach its highlight with a 3-hour live concert performance by Jean Michel Jarre. 1000 performers together with Jarre will take us through to 1.30 AM. Jean Michel Jarre will mark the birth of the first day of the 3rd millennium with a “Midnight Surprise”- the first ever performance of his brand new work together with the capping of the great pyramid Kheops which will flood the surrounding area with golden rays. Act 3 – 1.30 AM until sunrise will see an “Oriental tribute to the Sun” from the local musicians and dancers who would have participated in Jarre’s Live performance. Act 4 - At dawn, around 5.30 AM Jean Michel Jarre will come back on stage with his musicians to welcome, in music and vision, the sunrise of the new millennium "Since the pyramids are linked to the sun, I have decided to stage a modern, multimedia opera that will last twelve bows and accompany the sun from the second millennium to the 3rd millennium, in the tradition of Ra (The Main pharaonic god)"


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Metamorphoses Showcase - 2000 On the release date of his new album, Jarre played a showcase concert at dance club Man Ray, in Paris, on January 31, 2000, attended by 400 people.

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"Je me Souviens" "Hey Gagarin" "Millions of Stars" "C'Est la Vie" "Miss Moon" "Bells" "Rendez-vous à Paris" "Tout Est Bleu" "Give Me a Sign" "Gloria, Lonely Boy


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One of the world's premier electronic musicians, Jean Michel Jarre is also the grand-père ofthe genre's pop side, taking the music to masses in away that no one before him had-and influencing an entire generation of musicians in the process. Since the 1977 release of Oxygene--which hit #2 on the UK pop album charts despite being made completely on synthesizers, containing no vocals and coming from France--Jarre has put on the biggest concerts in the world (in China, Paris, the London Docklands, and, on Millennium Eve, at the Great Pyramid), collaborated with everyone from Laurie Anderson, Sharon Corr, and Apollo 440 to Hank Marvin (the Shadows) and the Choir of Radio France. After revisiting his seminal release in 1997 with Oxygene 7-13, Jarre started to move in a new direction. Amazon.co.uk contributor Robert Heller discussed Metamorphoses, Jarre's first full album to feature lyrics, with the enigmatic musician. Amazon.co.uk: Why Metamorphoses? Jean Michel Jarre: I suppose that after having done Oxygene 7-13, when I revisited that past, my past, I wanted to open a new chapter and start with a blank page again. I also like this idea of movement between two states which is what metamorphoses is. Where things are biologically or ideologically impure, something in between pure concepts. I don't like pure concepts. I like things that are on the fringe of movements. 6B Amazon.co.uk: This is the first time you've used vocals as something other than another instrument; the first time that they've been the focus of a song. Jarre: I suppose I wanted to be more direct, more expressive. With instrumental music, you're dealing more with soundscapes or landscapes. You're being more descriptive and impressionistic, but as soon as you have words--even if it is only a few words--you are dealing with ideas and concepts and stories. Amazon.co.uk: Why have you not used vocals this way before? Jarre: I suppose I was not ready. I was shy and not confident enough, maybe, of using my own voice. Amazon.co.uk: Laurie Anderson is one of the featured vocalists on Metamorphoses. How did that collaboration come about? Jarre: I've known Laurie for quite a while; we worked together on my Zoolook album. When I did this song ("Je Me Souviens"), I immediately felt that Laurie should do it. I had this idea of having very simple words, generic words: "heart", "child", "fish", "tree". Your vision of the tree, your tree is different from my tree, and I wanted to include that dimension. So I asked her: "Ok these are generic words that everyone can understand; I would like you to give a range of emotion between love, despair, fears, hopes and all that." She did it beautifully. Amazon.co.uk: And Natacha Atlas? Jarre: That is another story. I really wanted to have some kind of eastern feel in this album because I really think that one of the main metamorphoses of our culture. I've always been cautious about making this kind of world music statement--worried that it's very 1980s, thinking ethnic stuff is trendy--but these days I think there is a true eastern feel and connection wherever you are in Europe. In France it is the North African connection, in Germany it would be the Turkish connection, in England the Pakistani or Indian connection. It is the reality of the street on a day to day basis. I think that if Europe exists in the future, it'll not be because of us, because we are not able to do it by ourselves. It will be because of the presence of this eastern connection, this glue from outside. When I heard Natacha Atlas in, Transglobal Underground this Jewish Egyptian with a Belgian passport speaking Arabic with a European accent... this girl symbolises exactly what I feel. Amazon.co.uk: When you first started making electronic music, did you think it would become as successful and popular as it is today?


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Actually, Oxygene was not my first attempt. Even then, to begin with, it was only popular on my street probably. Oxygene was refused by a lot of record companies. They all said it wasn't pop, there wasn't a singer, there's no three minute singles and on top of all this the guy is French! It will never work. I was emotionally really convinced that the music I was doing was not only a new way of doing music, but it would become a style, a genre, itself in the future: I had to keep on going. Amazon.co.uk: What do you think of the next wave of French electronic acts? Jarre: I really love Daft Punk and Air. They're really interesting guys, doing interesting music. I also really like lots of other new electronic artists: Underworld, the Chemical Brothers, Les Rythmes Digitales. They are part of my family. We're all part of the same electronic music tribe. ~Robert Heller would like to spend his time travelling the world hunting down the wildest nightclubs and the most exciting new sounds but ends up spending most of his time writing about music for 7, Ministry, Sleazenation and any other publication that will have him.

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Rendez-Vous in Space - 2001 For the 1st day of 2001, Jarre teamed up with Tetsuya "TK" Komuro and writer Arthur C. Clarke to celebrate the beginning of the 21st century on Okinawa, Japan, with 20,000 attending in the Ginowan Seaside Park. A purported intention to release the new compositions didn't come to fruition, as the band formed by Jarre and Komuro became shortlived. Some of those themes were incorporated by Jarre in other releases.

Track listing • "Overture Part 1 - Theme of 2001" • "Overture Part 2" • "The Voyage" • "My Name is Arthur" (this track was later used by Pierre Palmade,with vocals) • "Children of Space" (this track was used for Velvet Road from Jarre's album Geometry of Love, without vocals) • "Nobody" • "Rendez-Vous in Space" • "Race in Space

Musicians: Jean Michel Jarre Arthur C. Clarke (speak) Tetsuya "TK" Komuro Francis Rimbert

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Arthur C. Clark na Rendez-Vous in Space Ouverture Part 1 and 2 I'am Arthur Clarke. Good evening Jean Michel. Good evening TK. Good evening Okinawa. I am with you in spirit for our "Rendezvous In Space" with The ViZitors. Happy 2001 everybody! The Future is Now! The Voyage We are all voyagers on Spaceship Earth. But when we leave it, we have to take with us the environment that nature has given us. We must know where we're going, so we have to have computers and telescopes. We have to build an artificial world in fact... And when we'll be doing that, we'll travel out into the universe on voyages which may take Months to the nearer planets. Years to the closest stars. Thousands of years to the more distant stars and perhaps Millions of years to other galaxies. My name is Arthur Losing in space would be much the same as on Earth and when I say in space I mean in a spaceship because as everyone knows in space no-one can hear you scream... IN SPACE, NO-ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM! Children of Space Lifeforms on other planets will be even more varied than they are on this planet. They will depend to a large extent on the gravitational field on a planet which has a much higher gravity than Earth - obviously you couldn't have large animals - they'd be small and squat and perhaps with many legs. On the other hand, on planets with very low gravity you would have very spindly, thin animals - very tall ones - and trees perhaps hundreds of feet or hundreds of metres high and maybe even kilometres high. The variations we will find in space are almost infinite... Nobody Space is unimaginally empty. Beyond human comprehention. The planets and stars are seperated by inconceviable distances. So one of the aspects of space is utter lonliness. And of course, absolute silence. The effect on the human psychy will be profound - some people may even go mad, because of the lonliness and silence. On the other hand, others may find themselves in that very clear... Rendez-Vous in Space A "Rendez-vous in Space" would be a meeting with other space travellers -human or alien. It could be re-visiting a colony in space, on a planet or a space station. Obviously there'll be a great deal of love-making in space and there are some suggestions that's already happened. Making love under low gravity obviously has attractions as how often does the weight of your partner cut of your circulation!? Race in Space Because light travels at a finite speed - and so therefore anything further away is further and further back in time. The Moon is only a second away. The planets, minutes away. The


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Stars, years away back in time. If we do have visitors from space obviously they'll know much more about the universe than we do, so we'll ask them what it's like out there. But I think the most important question we could ask them is "Do you believe in God?".

Tetsuya "TK" Komuro Arthur C. Clarke


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My name is Arthur

Losing in space would be much the same as on Earth and when I say in space I mean in a spaceship because as everyone knows in space no-one can hear you scream... IN SPACE, NO-ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM!


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Hymn to the Akropolis - 2001 On June 19 and 20, 2001, Jarre played two concerts at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus to raise money for the Greek organization Elpida, with 15,000 people attending in total. A new composition, Akropolis, was later used at the Beijing & Poland concerts under new titles. The second concert was broadcast live on French radio NRJ and on French TV channel M6, for which one track had to be dropped due to time constraints, and is available for rebroadcast.

Track list: 1. Oxygene 4 2. Oxygene 2 3. Equinoxe 4 4. Magnetic Fields 2 5. Je Me Souviens 6. Chronologie 3 7. Oxygene 8 8. Magnetic Fields 1 9. Ethnicolor 10. Vivaldi Tribute 11. Gloria Lonely Boy


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12. Oxygene 13 13. Souvenir of China 14. Equinoxe 7 15. Chronologie 6 16. Second Rendez-Vous 17. Oxygene 12 18. Revolutions 19. Hymn to the Acropolis (orchestral version of Give Me a Sign) 20. Fourth Rendez-Vous (Ethnicolor wasn’t played at the last concert due to live TV Broadcast time constrains)

Musicians: Jean Michel Jarre Enarmonia Orchestra Laurent Faucheux The Hellenic Festival Choir


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Vasiliki Karagianni Christoph Papendieck Francis Rimbert Patrick Rondat

Date and Place: 18.-20. June 2001 - Acropolis, Athen, Greece

Estimated Audience: 15.000


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Le Printemps de Bourges - 2002 Jarre's most confidential performance to date took place at Bourges, France in April 2002. It was in the context of the very hype electronic music festival called Le Printemps de Bourges.The concert, more in the lines of a Master Class, was shared by a full house of no more than 100, in the historic setting of Palais Jacques-Coeur.

For the occasion Jarre had taken along his Theremin and synthesisers of both older and newer generation. The theme of this singular performance was the development of electronic music, and Jarre also played a piece, Blue, from one of his very first works, Aor, which he composed while he was studying with Pierre Schaeffer at GRM (Groupe de Recherches Musicales).

Jarre also performed two original compositions, Bourges I and Bourges II, which are in the vein of experimental techno and electronica, specially composed for the occasion. Jarre also introduced his various instruments and discussed his approach to composition and its evolution over the years.

The theme of the concert was the development of electronic music, so Jarre had brought new as well as old synthesizers, including the theremin. One surprising track performed during the concert was Blue, dating back to the early seventies, one of the parts from Aor, music composed while Jarre was studying under musique concrete legend, Pierre Schaefer. Other tracks included were Bourges I and II, mixing contemporary techno and electronica with improvisation. Between tracks Jarre would talk about his instruments as well as his student days with Schaeffer. Live Printemps de Bourges 2002: online album


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Track list: AOR Bleu 2002 (Metallic Souvenir) Metamorphoses 2002 (Body Language / Crazy Saturday) Bourges 1 (Paris Bourges) Bourges 2 (Alive in Bourges)

Musicians Jean Michel Jarre Francis Rimbert

Date and Place: April 12th 2002 - Bourges, France

Estimated audience: 100

Source: Printemps de Bourges 2002


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Aero - Tribute to the Wind - 2002 Jean Michel Jarre’s first open air concert in Scandinavia was staged in a rainy windmill field in Denmark, close to Gl. Vrå. The inspiration for the show was wind, first and foremost as an alternative energy source but also the wind as natural force. It was rain, however, that stole the show and turned the windmill field into a regular mud bath during and especially after the concert when the audience tried to make their way home. Despite the tough weather conditions the concert was an artistic success with good live-renditions from Jarre. Apart from two new quality compositions most of the tracks played had been rearranged for the show, some even quite a lot. The sound quality of the concert was one of the best Jarre has achieved for an open air show to date, and bearing in mind the difficult weather conditions and the location of the show, far away from everything and anything, this was simply impressive. Visually the show focused mostly on the stage with impressive colourful and surreal computer images. The windmills also served as pillars of light and added a touch of futurist aesthetic to the concert while fireworks battled the heavy wind and rain.

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"AERO Introduction" "Oxygene 4" "Chronologie 6" "Oxygene 2" "Equinoxe 4" "Magnetic Fields 2" "Millions of Stars" "Equinoxe 7" "Magnetic Fields 1" "Oxygene 8" "Souvenir of China" "Light My Sky"


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"Oxygene 12" "Rendez-Vous 2" "Aero" "Rendez-Vous 4" "Oxygene 13

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Jean Michel Jarre Klarup Girls Choir Francis Rimbert Safri Duo Aalborg Symphonic Orchestra

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7. September 2002 - Gammel Vraa Enge, Aalborg, Denmark

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Official: Jean Michel Jarre


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Live in Beijing - 2004 Kicking off the Year of France celebrations in China, Jarre performed two back-to-back concerts in Beijing, China, first at the Forbidden City and then at Tiananmen Square, on October 10, 2004. 15,000 selected people plus some who bought tickets attended the concerts which featured local Chinese musicians and marked the first 5.1 concert by Jarre. A DVD set called Jarre in China was released in 2005 including the full concerts and various extras. The concerts were broadcast by Chinese TV station CCTV for the whole world by HDTV satellite. A shortened one-hour version was made available for rebroadcast.

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"Forbidden City" "Aero" "Oxygene 2" "Oxygene 4" "Geometry of Love" "Band in the Rain" "Equinoxe 4" "Voyage à Pékin" "Chronologie 6" "Zoolookologie" "Aerozone" "Aerology" "Chronologie 3" Vivaldi "Summer" "Fishing Junks at Sunset" "Rendez-Vous 4" "Souvenir of China" "Rendez-Vous 2" "Aerology Neimo Remix" "La Foule"


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Musicians: Jean Michel Jarre You Mong Fei Wang Feng Cheng Lin Francis Rimbert Patrick Rondat Claude Samard (also Musical Director) Yang Shi Yi Liu Yuan Beijing Sympony Orchestra (85 Musicians) conducted by Tan Li Hua Chinese National Orchestra (65 Musicians) conducted by Xu Zhijun National Opera House Choir (60 Chinese Singers) conducted by Li Bing

Estimated Audience: 15.000 (The forbidden city) Photo: Thomas Alsina


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Once Upon A Time - 2005   

April 2, 2005 Copenhagen, Denmark, Parken Stadium Audience: 28,000 Jarre performed Rendez-Vous 2 for celebration of the bicentenary of Hans Christian Andersen

Jean Michel Jarre in concert at the Hans Christian Andersen commemoration gala Mr Jarre started the show with his musical and visual interpretation of Andersen’s tale "The Shadow", a 10 metre shadow projected onto a Chinese translation of the tale, accompanied by a vivid laser show. The spectacular two hour programme celebrated Andersen’s most famous tales and the story of his life, featuring music, film, acrobatics, ballet, tap dance and children's choirs. On the occasion of his performance Mr Jarre said: "As we celebrate Hans Christian Andersen, we celebrate more than an author. We celebrate education, through simple universal messages, through simple words, accessible to all, in any language. As a long standing ambassador to UNESCO, I see Hans Christian Andersen's work as a positive, timeless weapon to combat illiteracy, and promote a dignified action...education for all...education for everyone. The world has too many shadows, that deserve to meet, one day, an educated master...so let's help them."

At the gala event, Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and Her family were joined by other European royals and guests such as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors Sir Roger Moore and Harry Belafonte, Danish football star Peter Schmeichel, Irish politician John Hume, Chilean writer Isabella Allende and others. The biggest Danish cultural event ever was broadcast to millions of TV viewers worldwide. In the spotlight was a stage built on four massive icicles, imitating the tale of The Snow Queen. The show called "Once Upon A Time" was hosted by Gladiator-actress Connie Nielsen. It began with French musician Jean-Michel Jarre's interpretation of "The Shadow" - a 10-metre shadow projected onto a Chinese translation of the tale. It danced its way through a sea of coloured laser-light and computerised music. The spectacular two-hour programme celebrated 12 of Andersen's most famous tales, featuring ballet, acrobatics, children's choirs and tap dance.


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Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Jean-Michel Jarre staged a dazzling laser display

"Christian Andersen's fairy tales are timeless and universal," said Jarre.

"For all of us, at any age there is always - beyond the pure enjoyment of the tale - a message to learn."


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2nd April 2005: UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Jean Michel Jarre performed at the Once Upon A Time concert in Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark.


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Salle des Étoiles - 2005 On August 6 and 7, 2005, Jean Michel Jarre staged two mini concerts in Monte Carlo, more specifically in Salle des Étoiles in Sporting-Monte Carlo Casino, for approximately 1000 dining guests. The set list consisted mainly of tracks from the Aero album and the sound was in 5.1 surround. Since the concert was an indoor event there were naturally certain visual limitations, but the mobile walls and roof allowed Jarre to play his famous laser harp during Rendez-Vous II.

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"Oxygene 2" "Aero" "Band in the Rain" "Oxygene 4" "Souvenir of China" "Aerology" "Equinoxe 3" "Equinoxe 4" "Geometry of Love" "Zoolookologie" "Aerozone" "Chronologie 6" Vivaldi Tribute "Rendez-Vous 2" "Oxygene 12" "Oxygene 13"


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Musicians: Jean Michel Jarre Francis Rimbert Patrick Rondat Claude Samard Choir & Symphonic Orchestra (directed by Jean Louis Dedieu) 06-07.08.2005 Salle des Étoiles, Sporting Monte-Carlo Casino, Monte-Carlo, Monaco Sporting Summer Festival


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Space of Freedom (Solidarnosc) - 2005 August 26, 2005 Tricity, Poland, Gdańsk Shipyard, Poland. With Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, Gdańsk University Choir, Jean-Michel Jarre. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lech Wałęsa's Solidarity movement, Jean Michel Jarre performed an energetic concert in Gdańsk, northern Poland. The backdrop was the shipyard where workers went on strike in August 1980 leading to the eventual fall of communism in Poland. The setting includes a moving crane lit from the inside, and the hangar door opening to reveal an orchestra surrounded by sparks from metal welding.

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Shipyard Overture (Industrial Revolution) Suite for Flute Oxygene 2 Chopin Memories Aero Oxygene 4 Souvenir Space of Freedom (March 23) Theremin intro Chronology 2 Mury Chronologie 6 Oxygene 8 Light my Sky Tribute to John-Paul II (Acropolis) Rendez-vous 2 Vivaldi The Emigrant Oxygene 12 Rendez-vous 4 Solidarność (Oxygene 13)


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Aerology remix

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Shipyard Overture (Industrial Revolution) Oxygene 4 Mury Space of Freedom (March 23) Oxygene 8 Light my Sky Tribute to John-Paul II (Acropolis) Rendez-vous 4 Aerology remix

Musicians: • Jean Michel Jarre (keyboards, mixing desk, laser harp, theremin, vocals)

• Francis Rimbert (keyboards, electronic percussions) • Claude Samard (keyboards, guitars, musical coordinator) • Patrick Rondat (electric guitar on "Chronology 2" and Vivaldi "Summer Presto") • Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra • Gdansk University Choir

Date and Place: 26. August - Gdansk, Poland

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Within the concert repertoire, Jarre performed an uplifting and moving arrangement of Mury, an old Polish worker's hymn. Quite appropriately in the old docks environment, Jarre chose Industrial Revolution as the opening track.


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LinX Live Event - 2005 September 10, 2005  

Alfacam studios, Lint, Belgium Audience: 1,000

Concert for opening ceremony of Eurocam Media Centre, recorded in HD. Jarre performed together with: Francis Rimbert, Claude Samard, and the Symphonic Factory Orchestra and Choir.

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"Aero" "Oxygene 2" "Light My Sky" "Equinoxe 4" "Oxygene 12" "Rendez-Vous 2"


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Water for Life - 2006 December 16, 2006 Merzouga (Sahara desert), Morocco Audience: 15.000 people

"Water for Life" was a concert given by French electronic musician Jean Michel Jarre on the night of December 16, 2006 amidst the dunes of the Sahara desert at Merzouga, Morocco. The concert was held under the auspice of UNESCO as 2006 had been designated the International Year of Deserts and Desertification by the United Nations General Assembly. The free 2h25m concert, sponsored by the Kingdom of Morocco, was attended by an estimated 10-15,000 spectators. It was filmed in high-definition TV and broadcast live by the public Moroccan TV station (channels RTM1 and TVM International) and by Almaghribya TV. A one-hour edit was produced for sale to TV stations. A souvenir 172-page hardback book entitled "The Making of Water for Life" was published in 2007 which documented how the concert was staged in detail

Stage The stage featured a collection of nine 4-by-10-metre vertical screens (similar to those in the 1993 Europe in Concert tour), described as "doors to the desert". On them were projected images - static and animated -, as in a typical Jarre concert. Behind the stage, the desert dunes were lit, and fireworks were shot behind and around the stage. Two general rehearsals were held, on the previous night and on the evening of the day of the concert, complete with fireworks. Like Jarre's previous concert, Space of Freedom, they were filmed to get additional coverage for a post-live edit; the rehearsals were also filmed to prevent any bad weather during the live concert preventing its release on video, as had happened before with The Twelve Dreams of the Sun (1999–2000) and Aero - Tribute to the Wind (2002). During rehearsals, a balloon with an internal projector was placed on center stage, but it did not appear in the concert itself.

Track listing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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6. "Space of Freedom" (originally "March 23") 7. "Chronologie 6" 8. "Millions of Stars" 9. "Oxygene 4" 10. "Education" (originally "Revolution, Revolutions", with new lyrics) 11. "Gagarin" (originally Hey Gagarin) 12. "Light My Sky" (originally "Tout Est Bleu", with new lyrics) 13. "Oxygene 12" 14. "Chronologie 2" 15. "C'est la Vie" 16. "Theremin Memories" 17. "Souvenir of China" 18. "UNESCO Theme" (originally "Eldorado") 19. "Rendez-Vous 4" 20. "Rendez-Vous 2" "Intro Saturée" was premiered at this concert, loosely based on "Melancholic Rodeo", a track from his then forthcoming Téo & Tea album. Of all the retitled tracks and new lyrics (from their original recordings), only the lyrics for "Education" were premiered at this concert. "Suite for Flute" had been previously performed as the intro of "Oxygene 2".

Personnel Jean Michel Jarre: bass guitar, cymbals, Dynacord, Eminent, Laser Harp, Midi flute, music box, Roland AX-1, Theremin Francis Rimbert: Fantom, Roland JD800, Roland S760 Claude Samard: musical director, guitar, keyboards Morocco Philharmonic Orchestra Casablanca Orchestra of Arabic Modern Music Alizées Choir Gnawa Maaster Hamid Elikasri and his Band B'net from Marrakesh Charaf and Dansers Hadji Younes (luth) Abdellah El Miry (violin)


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Estimated Audience: 

20.000

“Water for Life” was the theme UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Jean Michel Jarre chose for an exceptional concert among the sand dunes in Merzouga in Morocco on 16 December 2006, organized with the support of the Kingdom of Morocco and held under the auspices of UNESCO.

Photo: Thomas Alsina


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BOOK - 2007

JEAN MICHEL JARRE The Making Of Water For Life (2007 UK Limited Edition 172-page hardback book detailing Jarre's concert in the Sahara Desert on 16th December 2006, with a forword from JeanMichel, this moves on with the complete story of the show, from early stage drawings, photos of the area, rehearsals & the show itself, interviews with many of the people that made the show happen, plus stories from fans who made the pilgrimage to attend the gig, with stunning colour photos throughout to fully illustrate the story, colour sleeve with colour dust jacket. Book size 12" x 8Ë?").

Publisher idesine's website


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Téo & Téa showcases - 2007 Showcase performance for the album Téo & Téa. March 28, 2007: Alfacam studios, Lint, Belgium. April 15, 2007: Queen Club, Paris, France. May 20, 2007: VIP Room, Cannes, France. Téo & Téa is a conceptual album by French composer and artist Jean Michel Jarre, published by Warner Music in late March 2007. The album was released in the U.S. three weeks later, on 16 April 2007. It is Jarre's thirteenth studio album. The album tells, in musical form, a metaphorical love story of fictional cartoon characters Téo and Téa, two lookalike creatures (one male, one female) who meet, fall in love and spend one day together. They are seen in the computer-animated video clip accompanying the title track. The album was launched, in physical form, as an edition containing just the CD and also as a "De Luxe Edition" containing the CD bundled with a DVD. The DVD features the same tracks mixed for 5.1 sound, as well as the video clip for the title track in highdefinition, viewable on personal computers. Téo & Téa is of a more simplistic and playful nature than Jarre's previous albums and, like 2000's Métamorphoses, is danceoriented.

Track Fresh News Téo & Téa Beautiful Agony Touch to Remember Ok, Do it Fast Partners in Crime 1 Partners in Crime 2


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Special editions A promotional CD single, including the track "Téo & Téa", and a promotional DVD single including the video clip for the same track, were released to clubs and radio stations in February 2007, without reference to composer or artist. A promotional audio CD of the album was released to the press in February 2007. The iTunes release of the album includes some exclusive bonuses: the videos "Making of (English)" – 8:35 and "Making of (French)" – 11:30; pre-orders also included the tracks "Téo & Téa — 6:00 AM Special" and "Jean Michel Jarre's Track-by-Track Commentary" (English and French versions). French hypermarket chain Carrefour included an exclusive 32-page booklet with the album. Singles Two singles have been released, the first, "Téo & Téa", as a promotional for clubs and radio stations in February 2007 and then in a general release. The second, "Vintage", was released in digital download format only, in July 2007, including two remixes by ATB. Personnel Jean Michel Jarre - keyboards, synthesizers and drum programming: Korg Radias, Moog Voyager, Roland MC-808, Roland Fantom X-8, Roland V-Synth, Access Virus, SH-201, Pro Tools HD3, vocals (Vocoder-filtered ) on "In the Mood for You" Claude Samard - String Arrangements, guitars, programming, Cubase, Digital Performer, HALion Strings, Absynth, Lag guitars, Pro Tools HD3 Francis Rimbert - keyboards and synthesizers: Roland Fantom X-8, V-Synth, Pro Tools Digi002 Tim Hüfken - Groove Box special programming and artistic collaboration: Groove Box MC-808 and Sonar Sequencer Bertrand Lajaudie - Additional programming


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Attribution of preset patches Téo & Téa features patches of drum patterns found on the Roland MC-808, a Groovebox of which the album makes quite heavy use. Starting from 19 June 2007, there was a debate amongst fans at several internet forums regarding Jarre's participation in creating them, or that he might have copied them in the album with too much ease. Usage of these patterns is not illegal, as expressed in the user manual on page 13. Jarre's management Aero Productions responded on the matter on 28 June 2007 with a statement to the administrator of the then Jarre's "official" web forum, who posted the following message on: "Jean Michel Jarre explained that he entered into a partnership with Roland Japan last year, to collaborate with and contribute to demos, patterns and presets for their future products. Jean Michel Jarre explained that the Roland MC808 was one of these products, therefore it is not surprising that certain elements of his new TÉO & TÉA album appear on the Roland MC-808, or any other recent Roland product for that matter." However, the original statement from Jarre and Aero Productions has not been made public, nor has it been explicitly stated that Jarre is the sole creator of the patterns. Jarre was credited with a patch on another model of Roland that was released in the same year, the Roland SH-201,but Jarre's name does not appear on Roland's list of patch creators for the MC-808, Tim Hüfken (credited as "artistic collaborator" in the booklet of Téo & Téa) appears instead. On the other hand, Jarre himself is credited in the booklet of Téo & Téa for "drums programming" on the Roland MC-808.

Comment by Jarre on the album In an interview by French Trax magazine in 2010, Jean Michel Jarre said Téo & Téa had been a mistake in his career: C'etait une erreur cet album, une connerie. Sur un plan personnel, j'avais plein de galères et je me suis amusé à jouer avec des samples, comme une récréation. Et on l'a sorti comme album. Mais quand je le réécoute aujourd'hui... Je l'assume, hein, il faut bien assumer ce qu'on fait, mais je ne le referais pas. (This album was a mistake, a dumb thing to do. I had a lot of personal problems at the time, and I kept myself entertained playing with these samples. And then they were released as an album. But when I listen to the album today... well, one has to stand behind one's own work, I guess, but I really wouldn't do it again.) Jean Michel Jarre


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Oxygene 30th Anniversary Tour On September 19, 2007, Jarre performed his Oxygène album at the Alfacam studios, Lint, Belgium, which was filmed with special 3D cameras. This recording was included on his CD+DVD Oxygene: New Master Recording, celebrating the album's 30th anniversary. The audience consisted of a very small number of invities only. Jarre then performed 10 Oxygene concerts in Paris, from December 12 to December 26, 2007. The concerts took place at the Théâtre Marigny, a small, 1000 seats theatre located in the Champs-Élysées. A high-definition recording of the final show was broadcasted by Belgian channel EXQI, in January 2010

In 2008 the tour continued in theaters across Europe: March 1 Milan, Palazzo Del Ghiaccio (invites-only concert for jewellery expo) March 16 Glasgow, UK, Royal Concert Hall March 18 and 19th: Dublin, Ireland, National Concert Hall March 22: Munich, Germany, Philharmonie March 24: Brussels, Belgium, Royal Theatre March 25: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Royal Theatre Carré March 27: Birmingham, UK, Symphony Hall March 28: Manchester, UK, Opera House March 30: London, UK, Royal Albert Hall April 1 and 2nd: Copenhagen, Denmark, Falconer Salen April 4: Stockholm, Sweden, Circus April 6: Hamburg, Germany, CCH1 April 7: Berlin, Germany, Friedrichstadt Palast April 8: Wrocław, Poland, Stulecie Hall


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April 9: Aarhus, Denmark, Concert Hall April 10: Skive, Denmark, Cultural Limfjord April 12: Oslo, Norway, Konserthus April 15: Frankfurt, Germany, Alte Oper April 17: Luxembourg, Rockhal April 18: Warsaw, Poland, Torwar Hall April 21: Barcelona, Spain, Liceu April 22: Madrid, Spain, Palacio Municipal auditorium of Congresos April 23: Valladolid, Spain, Miguel Delibes Auditorium April 25: Lisbon, Portugal, Coliseu dos Recreios April 27: Porto, Portugal, Coliseu April 29: Salamanca, Spain, CAEM May 3: Zurich, Switzerland, AG Hallenstadion The second part of tour was announced in July 2008, and included: December 5: Rome, Italy, Great Theater November 6: Milan, Italy, Teatro Arcimboldi December 7, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Hala Tivoli 2 November 8: Belgrade, Serbia, Belgrade Arena December 10: Bucharest, Romania, Salt Polivalenta Hall December 12: Budapest, Hungary, Papp Laszlo Sports Arena December 13: Prague, Czech Republic, O2 Arena December 14, Katowice, Poland, Spodek December 16: Rzesz贸w, Poland, Podpromie Hall December 17: Moscow, Russia, Kremlin Palace November 19: St. Petersburg, Russia, BKZ Oktyabrsky December 21: Moscow, Russia, Kremlin Palace December 23: Riga, Latvia, Arena Riga December 25, Vilnius, Lithuania, Seimens Arena


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December 26, Łódź, Poland, Atlas Arena December 28, Bratislava, Slovakia, Pasienky Sports Hall December 29, Košice, Slovakia, Steel Arena December 1: Warsaw, Poland, Torwar Hall

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Instruments Introduction/Tuning Prelude Oxygène 1 Oxygène 2 Oxygène 3 Variation I Oxygène 4 Variation II Oxygène 5 Variation III Oxygène 6 Variation IV Oxygène 12 Oxygène 13 (encore)

Musicians: Jean Michel Jarre Dominique Perrier Francis Rimbert Claude Samard


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Indoors Arena Tour 2009/10/2011 During 2009, 2010 and 2011 Jarre performed an indoors tour, but with a different concept than his previous Oxygene tour. Jarre performed music from all of his best-selling albums, in a show with cutting-edge digital technology, lasers design and lighting choreography. Jarre at first also conceived HD video projections, but these were later cut from the show, as Jarre stated: "I don't want the audience to think that they're watching a tv show. The visual aspect has to support the music, and not be the soundtrack of the visuals." The 2010 part of the tour was an upgraded version of his 2009 tour, with new visuals added such as giant image projections, and also performing outdoors on some occasions. Part 1 (2009) May 4: Debrecen, Hungary, Fonix Hall May 5: Ostrava, Czech Republic, CEZ Arena May 6: Wroclaw, Poland, Centennial Hall May 8: Aarhus, Denmark, Atletion NRGi Arena May 9: Herning, Denmark, Hall M May 11: Malmo, Sweden, Malmo Arena May 12: Gothenburg, Sweden, Scandinavium May 13: Oslo, Norway, Spektrum May 14: Stockholm, Sweden, Hovet May 16: Helsinki, Finland, Hartwall Arena May 20: Glasgow, UK Clyde Auditorium @ SECC May 22: London, UK, Wembley Arena May 23: Manchester, UK, Evening News Arena May 24: Birmingham, UK, National Indoor Arena May 26: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Heineken Music Hall


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Track list:                  

Industrial Revolution 2 Magnetic Fields 1 Equinoxe 7 Theremin Piece Oxygene 2 Oxygene 12 Rendez-vous 3 (Laser Harp) Souvenir Of China Magnetic Fields 2 Oxygene 5 Variation 3 Equinoxe 4 Equinoxe 5 Chronologie 6 Chronologie 2 Calypso 3 (Fin de Siecle) Oxygene 4 Rendez-vous 2

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Industrial Revolution 2 (Reprise) Oxygene 4 (Reprise)


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Part 2 (2010) March 1: Katowice, Poland, Spodek March 3: Braunschweig, Germany, Volkswagen Halle March 4: Hamburg, Germany, Color Line Arena March 5: Berlin, Germany, Max-Schmeling-Halle March 6: Oberhausen, Germany König Pilsener Arena March 9: Stuttgart, Germany Porsche Arena March 11: Leipzig, Germany Leipzig Arena March 12: Bamberg, Germany, JAKO Arena March 13: Munich, Germany Olympiahalle March 14: Mannheim, Germany SAP Arena March 17: Bordeaux, France, Patinoire Mériadeck March 18: Nantes, France, Zenith March 20: Marseille, France, Le Dôme March 21: Nice, France, Palais Nikaïa March 23: Toulouse, France, Zenith March 24: Lyon, France, Halle Tony Garnier March 25: Paris, France, Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy March 26: Strasbourg, France, Zenith March 28: Liege, Belgium, Country Hall Ethias

Track list:     

Countdown Oxygene 1 Oxygene 2 Magnetic Fields 1 Equinoxe 7


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• Equinoxe 5 • Rendez-vous 3 (Laser Harp) • Magnetic Fields 2 • Souvenir Of China • Oxygene 5 • Variation 3 • Piece Theremin • Equinoxe 4 • Statistics Adagio • Industrial Revolution 2 • Rendez-vous 2 • Rendez-vous 4 • Chronology 6 • Chronology 2 • Oxygene 4 • Oxygene 12 • Calypso 3 (Fin de Siecle)

Part 3 (2010)

May 24: Budapest, Hungary, Sports Arena May 26: Liberec, Czech Republic, Tipsport Arena May 27: Bratislava, Slovakia, Sibamac Arena May 30: Thessaloniki, Greece, The Earth Theater (outdoor) June 1: Athens, Greece, Faliro Pavilion June 3: Bucharest, Romania, Room Polivalenta June 15: Istanbul, Turkey, Turkcell Kurucesme Arena (outdoor)


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July 31: Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Plaza del Obradoiro (outdoor, with fireworks) August 28: Oslo, Norway, Akerhus Festning (outdoor, as closing Festnigen artist of the 2010 Festival, fireworks included) September 18: Beirut, Lebanon, Beirut Souks (outdoor, with fireworks) Track list: Equal to part 2, except Oxygene 1 was removed from the playlist. In this leg, Dominique Perrier was replaced by Jerome Gueguen due to personal reasons. Part 4 (2010) September 30: Tours, France, Le Grand Hall October 3: Glasgow, United Kingdom, Braehead Arena October 4: Dublin, Ireland, O2 Arena October 6: Cardiff, United Kingdom, Cardiff International Arena October 8: Birmingham, United Kingdom, NIA Academy October 9: Manchester, United Kingdom, Arena October 10: London, United Kingdom, O2 Arena October 13: Clermont-Ferrand, France, Zenith d'Auvergne October 14: Limoges, France, Zenith October 15: Rouen, France, Zenith Grand Quevilly October 16: Lille, France, Zenith Grand Palais November 4 Lyon, France, Halle Tony Garnier November 5: Geneva, Switzerland, Geneva Arena November 6: Amneville, France, Le Galaxie Amphitheatre November 7: Dijon, France, Zenith November 11: Tricity, Poland, Poland, Ergo Arena November 13: Plock, Poland, Orlen Arena November 14: Wroclaw, Poland, Centennial Hall December 15: Rzeszow, Poland, Hall Podpromie December 24: Brest, France, Parc de Penfeld December 25: Caen, France, Zenith


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December 10, Montpellier, France, Zenith December 11: Pau, France, Zenith Track list: Same as part 3 but on Pau's concert Jarre plays "Rendez-Vous 4" (reprise) at the end of the concert and alternate the order of the three last tracks: Oxygene 12 Oxygene 4 Calypso 3 (Fin de Siecle) Rendezvous 4 (yet) Part 5 (2011)

May 29: Jelling, Denmark (as part of the Jelling Musik Festival) October 9: Sofia, Bulgaria, Sofia Arena sports hall October 10: Belgrade, Serbia, Beograd Arena October 11: Zagreb, Croatia, ZagrebaÄ?ku Arena October 14: Kiev, Ukraine, Palace of Sports October 16: Kaunas, Lithuania, Zalgirio Arena October 18: Moscow, Russia, Crocus City Hall October 20: St. Petersburg, Russia, the Ice Palace April 22: Turku, Finland, HK Areena October 25: Stockholm, Sweden, Hovet October 26: Oslo, Norway, Spectrum


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October 28: Bergen, Norway, Vestlandshallen October 31: Frankfurt, Germany, Festhalle November 1: Hannover, Germany, TUI Arena November 3: Hamburg, Germany, O2 World November 4: Dortmund, Germany, Westfalenhalle November 5: Cologne, Germany, Lanxessarena November 7: Dresden, Germany, Messehalle November 8: Berlin, Germany, O2 World November 9: Erfurt, Germany, Messehalle November 10: Trier, Germany, Arena November 12: Brno, Czech Republic, Hala Rondo November 13: Katowice, Poland, Spodek November 14: Warsaw, Poland, Torwar November 15: Bydgoszcz, Poland, Hala Łuczniczka November 17: Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle November 18: Graz, Austria, Stadthalle November 19: München, Germany, Olympiahalle November 20: Zürich, Switzerland, AG Hallenstadion

Tracklist: • Countdown • Oxygène 2 • Equinoxe 7 • Equinoxe 5 • Rendez-Vous 3 (Laser Harp) • Magnetic Fields 2 • Souvenir of China • Oxygène 5 • Variation 3 • Piece Theremin • Equinoxe 4


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Photo: Thomas Alsina The tour will continue in 2012, supposedly in America, Asia and Australia


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Santiago De Compostela – 2010 Magnificent concert that Jean Michel Jarre gave on July 31 2010, on praza Obradoiro in Santiago de Compostela. Tracklist: Countdown Oxygene 2 Magnetic Fields 1 Equinoxe 7 Equinoxe 5 Rendez-vous 3 (Laser Harp) Magnetic Fields 2 Souvenir Of China Oxygene 5 Variation 3 Theremin Piece Equinoxe 4 Statistics Adagio Industrial Revolution 2 Rendez-vous 2 Rendez-vous 4 Chronologie 6 Chronologie 2 Oxygene 4 Oxygene 12 Calypso


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Document Jean Michel Jarre at Santiago de Compostela


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10 10 10 Project – 2010 ‘2010′ World Tour Concert at The O2 Arena in London, England on Sunday 10th October 2010, will be streamed ‘LIVE’ on the Internet.

10/10/2010 from 18:30 to 21:00 Electronic pioneer Jean Michel Jarre returns to London with another ambitious concert that mixes sensual dance music with narrative elements. Jarre has, of course, been on and off the road since 1976 and the release of his seminal Oxygene debut which sold 12 million copies and remains unparalleled in French history. In total, Jarre’s music has sold 60 million albums world-wide. But it’s not just his music that seeks to push boundaries – as the artist is equally renowned for his live shows, including a post-Mao concert in China in the ’80s. Indeed, Jarre has broken his own entry in the Guinness Book of Records for the largest attendance at a concert on three occasions. Obviously, the Albert Hall might not be big enough to see a repeat of this record breaking event. One can only imagine how great this concert is going to be.


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Jean Michel Jarre w The O2 10/10/10. Data: 10/10/10 Lokalizacja: O2 Fotograf: Lee Sainsbury

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Jean Michel Jarre 2010 at the O2 Arena, Greenwich Peninsula. Photo by: Dave Catchpole


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Live in Monaco - 2011 July 1, 2011 Monaco, Port Hercules, Monaco Audience: 85.000 Port Hercules, completely transformed into a stage for the evening, will provide the setting for the artist, who has created this unique concert for Monaco, specifically for the Royal Wedding. Monaco will provide the backdrop for a dazzling evening. The concert was not part of the tour he's doing and distinguishes itself for having totally different visuals and a different setlist, although most of the setlist of the concert did share similarities with the indoor tour.

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Theremin Piece Equinoxe 4 Industrial Revolution 3 Rendez-vous 2 Vintage Chronologie 2

Countdown Chronologie 1 Oxygene 2 Magnetic Fields 1 Equinoxe 5 Rendez-vous 3 (Laser Harp) Magnetic Fields 2 Souvenir Of China Oxygene 4 Oxygene 5 Variation 3


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Jean Michel Jarre - Autumn Tour 2011


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The tour will continue in 2012, supposedly in America, Asia and Australia - Light spectacular for Perth Famed French composer, performer and music producer Jean Michel Jarre will bring his outdoor lighting and sound extravaganza to Perth on November 17 in the biggest open-air performance to be staged in the city. Confirming details of Rendez-Vous Perth, organiser Maryanne Bell said yesterday the concert would transform Langley Park, attracting up to 80,000 people at the reserve along with a global TV audience. With Jarre's concerts described as "hijacking an entire city for one night", Ms Bell said people could expect the feature lighting, laser choreography, videos and fireworks synonymous with his work. "Anything Jean Michel does he doesn't do lightly," she said. "It's always big and quite spectacular. Sydney and Melbourne are very annoyed that this is happening in Perth." Described as a pioneer in the electronic, synthpop, ambient and new age genres, Jarre, 63, has staged concerts for up to 3.5 million people. He has performed in locations such as Place de la Concorde in Paris, Egypt's Pyramids of Giza and Monaco, where he performed for Prince Albert's wedding. Ms Bell, an entrepreneur and founder of ITM Productions, predicted the concert would rival the Australia Day Skyworks and the Leeuwin Concert for size and prestige, with international visitors, celebrities and dignitaries expected to fly in. The concert will be free but about 8000 VIP tickets will be sold. Ms Bell said a gala ball would be held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre after the two-hour spectacular. Ms Bell said Jarre "adored Perth" and believed it was a perfect location for his show. The City of Perth will decide on approvals for the event at its council meeting next Tuesday. Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi said the city "loves the idea". "This event potentially brings a greater global awareness to our city," she said. "He has a huge global following." Ms Bell said she hoped the State Government would support the event, which costs millions of dollars to stage.


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Notable instruments Throughout his concerts, Jarre uses several unusual or custom-built instruments. Some of these are:

The theremin, an early electronic instrument


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ELKA Synthex

The laser harp (connected to a Elka Synthex)


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The accordion


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The Stylophone


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Korg PS-3300


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The Cristal Baschet


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The Yamaha WX5 Midi Flute


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Product : Digisequencer Manufacturer : GEISS Release date : 1992-1992 Country : France

Product : Matrisequencer 250 Manufacturer : GEISS Release date : 1977 Country : France


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Several unique MIDI keyboards designed by LAG:   

Circular shaped keyboards: Clavier Lumineux (1986), Clavier Circulaire 1 (1988), Clavier Circulaire 2 (or Magic) (1990) Keytars: Insecte (1988), Mad Max 1 (1988), Mad Max 2 (1990), Otineau (1991) Console: Meuble (or Grand Central) (1988), contained 1 octave keys from the Clavier Lumineux, the 96-key Clavier Circulaire, EMS Synthi AKS, Roland D-550, two monitor for partitions, Octapad drums, and a clock.

Product : Synthi AKS Manufacturer : EMS Release date : 1972-1990 Country : England

Product : D-50 Manufacturer : ROLAND Release date : 1987 Country : Japan


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Custom-painted Yamaha KX-5 Keytar with extended handgrip (two different versions, 1986 and 1988) YAMAHA KX5

Product : KX5 Manufacturer : YAMAHA Release date : 1986 Country : Japan


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Jean-Michel Jarre playing an AX-Synth during his IN>DOORS tour

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See Also


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List of Jean Michel Jarre compositions with multiple titles This is a list of Jean Michel Jarre compositions with multiple titles. Throughout the years, Jean Michel Jarre has changed the titles to some of his original compositions, most often when performing them live. Jarre has also produced derivative compositions out of original works, using the same main melody. This list relates the original titles and the new titles (and shows the first instance of each, whether it was an album or a concert). Titles which are mere translations from another language are not included. The table can be alphabetically sorted by either column. Lines with a * denote a derivative composition using the same main melody, not just a retitling.

Original title (album/concert)

New title (album/concert)

• "Akropolis" (Hymn to the Akropolis concert, Athens, Greece, June 19/20, 2001)

"Voyage à Pekin" ("Journey To Beijing" Jarre in China)

• "Akropolis" (Hymn to the Akropolis concert, Athens, Greece, June 19/20, 2001)

"Tribute to John Paul II" (Live From Gdańsk (Koncert w Stoczni))

• "Alive in Bourges" (Live Printemps de Bourges 2002)

"Aero" (Aero - Tribute to the Wind concert, Aalborg, Denmark, September 7, 2002)

• "AOR (Bleu) 2002" (Le Printemps de Bourges concert, Bourges, France, April 12, 2002)

"Metallic Souvenir" (Live Printemps de Bourges 2002)

• "Black Bird" (B-side of "Popcorn" single, as Jamie Jefferson & Pop Corn Orchestra) *

"Bridge of Promises" (Deserted Palace)

• "Bourges 1" (Le Printemps de Bourges, Bourges, France, April 12, 2002)

"Paris Bourges" (Live Printemps de Bourges 2002)

• "Bourges 2" (Le Printemps de Bourges, Bourges, France, April 12, 2002)

"Alive in Bourges" (Live Printemps de Bourges 2002)

• "Children of Space" (Rendez-Vous in Space concert, Okinawa, January 1, 2001) *

"Velvet Road" (Geometry of Love)


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Original title (album/concert)

New title (album/concert)

• Cousteau on the Beach (promotional album title)

Waiting for Cousteau

•"Crazy Saturday" (unreleased)

"Metamorphoses 2002" (Le Printemps de Bourges, Bourges, France, April 12, 2002)

• "Crazy Saturday" (unreleased)

"Body Language" (Live Printemps de Bourges 2002)

• "Eldorado" (Images - The Best of Jean Michel Jarre)

"Song for Tolerance" (Concert pour la Tolérance, Paris, France, July 14, 1995)

• "Eldorado" (Images - The Best of Jean Michel Jarre)

"UNESCO Theme" (Water for Life concert, Merzouga, Morocco, December 16, 2006)

• "Equinoxe 8" (Equinoxe)

"Band in the Rain" (The Concerts in China)

• "Equinoxe 8" (Equinoxe)

"Band in the Rain" (Jarre in China)

• "Equinoxe 8" (Equinoxe)

"Small Band in the Rain" (Live in Beijing, Beijing, China, October 10, 2004)

• "Gloria, Lonely Boy" (Métamorphoses)

"Forbidden City" (Jarre in China)

• "Gloria, Lonely Boy" (Métamorphoses)

"Ouverture France-Chine" (Live in Beijing, Beijing, China, October 10, 2004)

•"Industrial Revolution: Overture" (Revolutions)

"Shipyard Overture" (Live From Gdańsk (Koncert w Stoczni))

• "Last Rendez-Vous (Ron's Piece)" (Rendez-Vous)

"Ron's Piece" (In Concert - Houston-Lyon)

• "Magnetic Fields 1" (Magnetic Fields) *

"The Overture" (The Concerts in China)

• "Magnetic Fields 5" (Magnetic Fields)

"The Last Rumba" (The Concerts in China)

• "March 23" (Sessions 2000)

"Space of Freedom" (Live From Gdańsk (Koncert w Stoczni))

• "La Mort du Cygne" (Gérard Lenorman single) *

"Rendez-Vous 3" (Rendez-Vous)

•"Music for Supermarkets 3" (Music for Supermarkets) *

"Rendez-Vous 5 Part III" (Rendez-Vous)


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Original title (album/concert)

New title (album/concert)

• "Music for Supermarkets 5" (Music for Supermarkets) *

"Blah Blah Cafe" (Zoolook)

• "Music for Supermarkets 7" (Music for Supermarkets) *

"Diva" (Zoolook)

• "My Name Is Arthur" (Rendez-Vous in Space concert, Okinawa, January 1, 2001)

"J'te Flashe, J'te Love" (Pierre Palmade single, new lyrics)

• "Oxygene 12 (Remix)" (Odyssey Through O2)

"Oxygen in Moscow" (The Complete Oxygene)

• "Oxygene 13" (Oxygene 7-13)

"Solidarnosc" (Live From Gdańsk (Koncert w Stoczni))

• "Rendez-Vous 2" (Rendez-Vous)

"The Shadow" (Once upon a Time performance, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 2, 2005)

• "Revolution, Revolutions" (Revolutions)

"Education" (Water for Life concert, Merzouga, Morocco, December 16, 2006, new lyrics)

• "Revolution, Revolutions" (Revolutions)

• "Souvenir of China" (The Concerts in China)

• "Tout Est Bleu" (Métamorphoses)

"Evolutions" (The Twelve Dreams of the Sun concert, Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, December 31, 1999 and January 1, 2000, new lyrics

"Souvenir" (Live From Gdańsk (Koncert w Stoczni))

"Light My Sky" (Aero - Tribute to the Wind concert, Aalborg, Denmark, September 7, 2002, new lyrics)

• "Une Alarme qui Swingue" (Swatch the World concert, Zermatt, Switzerland, September 25/26, 1992) *

"Chronologie 4" (Chronologie)

• "Une Alarme qui Swingue" (Swatch the World concert, Zermatt, Switzerland, September 25/26, 1992) *

"Chronologie 5" (Chronologie)


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Books Official jean michel jarre related print releases like songbooks, photobooks .

Songbooks :

(1979) Oxygene / Equinoxe

(1987) Jean Michel Jarre Songbook

(1991) Waiting For Cousteau


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(1991) Songbook vol.1

(1991) Songbook vol.2

(1993) Chronologie

(1994) Best Of Piano

(1997) Oxygene 7-13


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Photobooks :

(1986) Concert Pour Le Pape

(1989) Concert D`Images

(1990) Paris La Defense

(1994) Europe In Concert


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(1995) Concert Pour La Tolerance

(1998) Paris Live "Rendez-Vous 98 Electronic Night"

(2000) The Millenium concert

(2002) Acropolis

(2002) Aero


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(2004) Jean Michel Jarre a Pekin

(2005) Koncert Jean Michel Jarre Przestrzen Wolnosci

(2007) The Making Of Water For Life


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Book par Jean-Louis RĂŠmilleux, FDM et Olivier Orban, 1987

This book, entitled simply Jean Michel Jarre, is the only official biography available at the moment. It focusses on Jean Michel Jarre`s life and work from the beginning until the two concerts in Lyon and Houston and it gives an insight into the person Jean Michel Jarre. On 144 pages you find, apart from the text, many photos of Jean Michel Jarre as well as concert pictures and various artwork from album covers and early paintings. The book written by Jean-Louis Remilleux was first released in french language in 1987, one year later an english translation was published in the uk. The preface of the french edition is written by the famous author Arthur C. Clarke.

www.jeanlouisremilleux.com


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2009 - Jean-Michel Jarre, le magicien du son et de la lumière / Michael Duguay

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Awards and recognition

1976 – Grand Prix du Disque by L'Académie Charles Cros, for Oxygène.

1976 – "Personality of The Year" by People magazine (U.S.).

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1979 – Guinness Book of Records entry for the biggest concert ever (La Concorde).

1979 Gold Medal of the SACEM.

1981 – Honorary member of the Beijing Conservatory of Music.

1983 The world's most expensive album: Music for supermarket. (Second record).


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D & AD Silver Award for the best promotion of a record.

1984 – Grand Prix du Disque by L'Académie Charles Cros, for Zoolook.

1985 – Instrumental album of the year, at the Victoires de la Musique in France, for Zoolook.


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1986 – Instrumental album of the year, at the Victoires de la Musique, for Rendez-vous.

1986 – Musical spectacle of the year, at the Victoires de la Musique, for the Rendez-Vous Houston concert.

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1987 – New Guinness Book of Records entry for the biggest concert ever (Rendez-Vous Houston.

1987 – "European musician Person of the Year" by People magazine.

1990 – New Guinness Book of Records entry for the biggest concert ever (Paris La Defense: A City in Concert).


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1991 Video Award (1991) and Golden Europe Award (1992) for all of his concerts.

1993 –UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador

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1995 – Awarded Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur from the French Government.

1997 – New Guinness Book of Records entry for the biggest concert ever with 3.5 million watching at Moscow's 850th anniversary.

1998 – IFPI's Platinum Europe Award.


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2005 – HCA Ambassador for the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Bicentenary Festival.

2006 – Polish Television Academy's "Super Wiktor" award for "Space of Freedom".

2006 – Gdańsk's Man Of The Year 2005 Award.


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2007 – Eska Music Awards Special Award.

2008 – Doctor Honoris Causa by the Mendeleev Russian University of Chemistry and Technology.

2010 – MOJO Lifetime Achievement Award.

2010 – Grand Prix des Musiques Electroniques SACEM.


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2011 - International Cavalchina Award.

2011 - Awarded Officier de la LĂŠgion d'Honneur from the French Government.


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Minor planet number 4422 has been named in honor of the French electronic composer, Jean Michel Jarre. (4422) Jarre = 1942 UA Discovered 1942 Oct. 17 by L. Boyer at Algiers. Named in honor of the French composers Maurice (1924-200 ) and Jean-Michel Jarre (1949- ). Maurice studied composition at the Paris conservatoire, and wrote serial music for concert works and boldly dramatic theatre music, before turning to film music, winning Oscars for his score to 'Lawrence of Arabia' (1963) and for 'Lara's Theme' from 'Doctor Zhivago' (1965). Jean-Michel abandoned his musical studies at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1967 to experiment with electronic music. His first commercial success was 'Oxygene' (1977). Further successful recordings followed, and in 1981 he became the first Western rock artist to play concerts in China. Jean-Michel is best known for his spectacular live shows. Name proposed by G. V. Williams, who made the principal identification involving this object.

About (4422) Jarre (4422) Jarre is in a 3.35-year elliptical orbit around the sun ranging in distance from 274.8 million km (at perihelion, closest point to the sun) to 394.9 million km (at aphelion, furthest point from the sun).The next perihelion passage will occur on 2013 Jan. 9.4 UT. The orbit is inclined by 4.8 degrees to the ecliptic plane (the plane of the earth's orbit about the sun). There is little information on the physical properties of (4422) Jarre. Even its diameter is uncertain--a range of 8 to 19 km is probable. You will need a telescope to see this minor planet as its maximum brightness is some 1/941 of the brightness of the faintest objects that can be seen with the unaided eye. The diagram below show the orbit of (4422) Jarre in relation to the major planets in the inner solar system. This view of the inner solar system is seen from the north ecliptic pole. The sun is the yellow star at the center of the image. The blue orbits represent, in increasing distance from the center, the major planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Jupiter. The position of each major planet at the date indicated at the bottom of the plot is shown by the large circled cross. The orbit of the minor planet is shown in red, with the location of the minor planet (at the date indicated at the bottom of the plot) shown as a white circled cross. From this vantage point the planets revolve around the sun in a counter clockwise direction. The vernal equinox is off to the right. The portion of the minor planet's orbit that is below the plane of the earth's orbit is shaded grey. The perihelion point of the minor planet's orbit is at the end of the white straight line through the sun indicated by "P".


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Source: www.minorplanetcenter


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14/07/2008 Jean-Michel Jarre: "The extraordinary landscapes of the Canary Islands are very inspiring to my music"

Jean-Michel Jarre during his recent visit to the Observatorio del Teide, at the "Solarlab".


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Jean Michel Jarre tolerance, safeguarding of World Heritage.

24 May 1993 Protection of the environment (water, fight against desertification, renewable energies), youth and


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11.10.2011 - UNESCOPRESS

Jean-Michel Jarre: Music at the service of education French musician and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Jean-Michel Jarre on tour in Sofia announced on 9 October that he intends to give one Euro cent of every concert ticket sold to education around the world. “From this night on I will give one cent of every ticket for the purpose of education. And this will be until the end of my life,” the musician said during his concert in Arena Armeets Sports Palace of the Bulgarian capital.

“From now on until the rest of my life in all my concerts I will do this and I will encourage all my colleagues to do it,” Jarre said. “One cent per ticket is nothing. But if we multiply it by the number of performers, the number of tickets sold for concerts, the seats in cinemas, the newspaper copies sold, the sports events, we will have the budget for education ready tomorrow morning. According to the latest UNESCO figures, some 793 millions adults worldwide do not have basic reading and writing skills, which means that one out of five adults is illiterate and 67,4 millions children are out of school. The number of children who do not attend school regularly or drop out of the educational system is even greater. According to the latest Education For All Global Monitoring Report, 16 billion US dollars would be needed by 2015 to achieve education for all. Jean Michel Jarre is on tour until 20 November and is scheduled to perform in Serbia, Croatia, Ukraine, Russian Federation, Lithuania, Scandinavia, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria and Switzerlan


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AeroSystem - jarre.com


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Jean Michel Jarre as painter


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Source: - Hartung, Bordas 1991. - Les ateliers de Soulages, Albin Michel 1990 - Peintures de Jarre in "Jean-Michel Jarre par Jean-Louis Remilleux", Olivier Orban 1987. Jarre Et La Peinture


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Jean-Michel Jarre's Favorite Keys E.M.S VCS 3 (1969)

My first synth, Europe’s answer to the American Moog: a Mini versus a Cadillac. Post-war technology had led us to an European electronic sound which was very different to the American sound. The VCS3 was one of the first real synths to be developed from modular research, a technique with which I was already familiar, as it had resulted directly from the equipment that I was working with at the GRM (Le Groupe de Recherches Musicales or, in English, Musical Research Group) with Pierre Schaeffer. I’ve composed a lot of music with this synth, most notably on Oxygène and Equinoxe, although I’d already tried it out on Deserted Palace [one of Jarre’s first projects] and the music that I composed for the Parisian Opera. I still use it on stage now, more than 40 years later. It’s mad to think that this artisan technology is so refined now. When I started out, this synth was my primary tool along with a Farfisa organ and two Revox recorders. Pink Floyd began using this synth around the same time, when they started introducing electronic elements to their music, but they used it as a secondary element in a rock arrangement – whereas for me, it was the primary tool in my sonic palette.


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ARP 2600 (1971) This is an American synth which quickly became the best modular/semi-modular synth on the market – different to Moogs, which didn’t have pre-set sounds. When we switched the ARP 2600 on for the first time, we could instantly start to play and shift potentiometers. It cost much less than a Moog, but it was much bigger with an extremely rich sound. I used it a lot on Oxygène and Equinoxe as well as on the albums I made with Christophe such as Les Paradis Perdues (Lost Paradises) and Les Mots Bleus (Blue Words). ARPs are like the Stradivarius or the Steinways of electronic music. They were invented by craftsmen who, today, we’d place on the same level as the luthiers that built violins, clavichords, pianos – all of the acoustic instruments. Interesting fact: all of the electronic instruments from this era more or less disappeared at the start of the 80s with the arrival of the DX7. Or in other words, at the time when the Japanese infiltrated the market of synthesizers with a much more commercial and aggressive vision than that which had dominated during the earlier days of electronic instruments. Today, same as a piano or a saxophone, an ARP remains a classic instrument, and one that we’ll still be using in two centuries time. The current trend for using old synths is like putting a Les Paul 58 or a Fender 52 into the hands of a guitarist who, up until that point, had only ever played an Ibanez or a poor Japanese replica model. From the early 90s, the whole techno scene expanded with plug-ins and emulations of instrumental sounds which were fairly unconvincing digital replicas of analogue sounds. It’s not that I prefer analogue to digital, quite the opposite in fact. I think the two can co-exist perfectly well together and my music is proof of that. But there comes a time when we have to admit that it’s not the same thing. We can’t compare an ARP, which in its day cost 30,000 Francs [4500 euros] with a plug-in that costs 50 euros. It’s a question of sense! After having weighed up the advantages of the virtual, today we’re realising that we’re made of flesh and blood and we have an absolute need for an emotional and tactile relationship with our instruments.


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ARP 2500 (1969)

This is the big brother of the ARP 2600, created to compete with the modular Moog. Pete Townshend of The Who was one of the first musicians to use it in Europe. The ARP 2500 is the huge machine that we can hear in “Baba O’Reilly” playing that well-known sequence which would become so essential to The Who’s sound. It’s an electronic sound, not the sound of a guitar! I try to approach people with a similar rapport with synthesizers to my own, such as Pete Townshend or Peter Gabriel, both of whom were amongst the first musicians to possess a Fairlight, along with myself.


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FAIRLIGHT CMI (1979)

The Fairlight was the first instrument that I worked with which was directly linked to the training I’d received at GRM under Pierre Schaeffer, electroacoustic music, or what we’d later call ‘sampling’. With the Fairlight, we could record and sample any sound – a natural, urban or domestic noise – play it on a piano and create percussion, a choir, the sounds of chords, a constructive element of music, improbable sounds of which we didn’t know the origin. It’s an instrument with a very lo-fi sound and with a lot of charm and warmth, a graininess that makes us think of the compositions of Bernard Herrmann or of the aesthetic that we find in films from the 30s like Metropolis. It was significant in determining the sound of Peter Gabriel and the sound of the Real World label, as well as my own. It can be heard throughout my back catalogue, on Champs Magnetiques (Magnetic Fields) but especially on Zoolook, which was made entirely on the Fairlight. Oxygène and Zoolook are two very different albums on the sonic map, because as we know, it’s the tool that defines the style and not the other way around. The Fairlight is an instrument which immediately struck me as extraordinary when it first appeared on the market, because it brought to mind the way that I approached electroacoustic music when I started out – that’s to say with two decks, some scissors and some cellotape. For Zoolook, I remember recording with Marcus Miller, one of the best – if not the best – bassists in the world. In fact, I sampled all of his parts with his help. Passed through a Fairlight, the sound was completely transformed; the machine twisted and modified everything. I also sampled the songs of Eskimo's and African tribes, chiefly considering their sonic qualities rather than ethnic because that wasn’t the point, and then integrated these sounds in Zoolook. Peter Gabriel was very focussed on discovering new kinds of music by chopping up parts and integrating them into tracks with more of a rock, pop or electro tonality. I think this approach throughout this period determined and generated the entire philosophy of sampling, which a few years later, would become DJ culture. What makes me laugh today is that the Fairlight used to record onto these enormous tapes that were about the same size as a magazine, and on which you could hold about 20 sounds, each of a second in length. It’s archaic when you think of today’s technology (one standard USB stick is able to hold 10,000 Fairlight tapes worth of material), but the limits of this machine awarded it an extraordinary poetry. In five years time, I think we’ll be rediscovering this instrument.


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Roland JD-800 (1991)

This was the next synth to follow the DX7 philosophy and the approach initiated by Japanese synths, which was going to financially sink all of the American makers. I included it in my list because it was one of the first polyphonic Japanese synths that managed to resemble an analogue synth, although what I hated about the DX7 was that it left you thinking that electronic music only aimed to imitate the sounds of acoustic instruments. With the JD-800, you could modify the sound, as you can on an ARP or a Moog, but with a Japanese sound quality, which in some respects, is more refined. I used this synth a lot on Chronology and Revolution. These are the albums which spoke to people the least, but which were important in my career as they marked a period of flux where I still had a foot in analogue and another in what would go on to become digital.


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MEMORY MOOG (1982)

The first analogue polyphonic synth. Until then, modular synths such as the VCS3 and the ARP were monophonic. If you wanted a polyphonic effect, you had to play four different sounds at the same time. It’s a practice that’s lost today, which is a shame because it meant you had to compose in the same way that we’d write for a string quartet: violin, alto, cello, double bass. With the Memorymoog, and other synths that came out around the same time, in one fell swoop, we could make complete chords, and that changed everything. For better and for worse. As a result, we ceased to compose electronic music the classic way, as Wendy Carlos did. The Memorymoog was the 8 Moog in the same form but with a new and different attraction: we could store the sounds we created. Before, we had to get our pencil and paper out and write down all of the operations required to produce a sound, but it was never really possible to reproduce the original sound again from the notes we’d made. From this point onwards, you could re-find the sound in its original state, even a year after you’d made it.


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RMI Keyboard Computer (1974)

This is an instrument that was created in the 70s and which was revolutionary as it was the first digital synth in a period where everything was analogue. In the electronic music world of the 70s, digital had no place at all. The RMI functioned according to the principle of additive synthesis, whereas the analogue synths were based on subtractive synthesis. To simplify, additive synthesis is like an organ, meaning that you can add frequencies to each other and add layers in the same way that on an organ, you can add 32 pedals, then 16, then 8, then 4, which are actually octaves, or thirds of octaves or quintets. It’s a technique that was used heavily on Deserted Palace and on the track “Oxygène 5”, where the entire sequence is made using the RMI. It created a very different sound to anything else that could be heard at the time, precisely because the digital edge added a certain coolness. This synth was to music what the film Tron was to cinema at the time.


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EMINENT 310 (1970)

This synth defines my sound, from Les Mots Bleus by Christophe and the songs of Patrick Juvet, right up to Oxygène and Equinoxe, where I used it heavily. To this day, I still use it frequently. Along with the VCS3, this is one of the fundamental instruments of my music. It’s an organ developed by the Dutch who were the first to figure out how to create chords from electronic sounds. It was from this first string ensemble that the Solina emerged, which is nowadays better known than the Eminent, even if the Eminent is three Solinas together with a notably richer sound. The Eminent can be heard on Oxygène and Equinoxe, adding that gliding, phased feel. The background story to this sound is that it’s the VCS3 and the Eminent passed through a Smalltone, a phase pedal for guitars, which created this very opulent sound similar to that of chords, but of course much more electro.


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Teenage Engineering OP-1 (2011)

A little new one that came out less than a year ago and was invented in Sweden [by Teenage Engineering, a company founded by 2003 Academy pariticpant David Eriksson]. It’s a synth which doesn’t even seem like a synth at all – it’s tiny and looks like a Casio toy, but hidden inside is a very sophisticated machine, created using military technology. It’s 100% digital, but defines something completely new in its size and transportability. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen something as interesting, flexible and creative as this. And importantly, its inventors have reintroduced a notion which had been desperately lacking: humour. We have to remember that Moogs, ARPs and all of the first synths had been created by raging madmen, who created completely unreasonable and financially hazardous instruments. The inventors of this synth sold their OP-1 in drips and drabs on the internet, and the instructions are in Japanese to throw us off the scent. I met them after my tour in Sweden – the whole team came backstage and we jammed together. I chose this synth to show that any instrument, from no matter what time, can have a completely timeless value. I’m sure that musicians will still be using the OP-1 in 50 years.


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MELLOTRON (1963)

This is another mythical instrument from the electroacoustic scene, since it was one of the first samplers well ahead of the Fairlight. What was interesting with the Mellotron was that it was conceived at a time (the 60s) when the philosophy of sampling wasn’t on the agenda at all. It was, once again, the idea of a luminary who asked himself how to play chords electronically. The principal is to record a choir in a studio onto tape and then to install all sorts of little tape recorders with tapes that last seven seconds to create the notes on a piano. The Mellotron is a kind of small piano which, when you press a key, places the stylus against the tape, releasing a tape which will be read by the head during the seven seconds. That allows you to have a whole range of sounds. When you play a Mellotron, you feel like you’re listening to soundtracks from silent films from the 30s, as there’s this whining contortion that would go on to define the sound of loads of Beatles, Moody Blues and Procol Harum tracks. In fact, pop and rock in the 60s would use this instrument to record choirs with a vintage, retro feel. It’s the sound of the 40s adapted for the music of the 60s.

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Article translation by Francine Gorman. Title illustration by Caroline Andrieu.


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WHERE ARE YOU GOING? ("Hong Kong", 1995) Singer:Miranda (Fiona Commins de Montaignac)


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The keys to my success: Jean Michel Jarre Oxygène was turned down by all the record companies. It was like a UFO ? it was made in the middle of the disco and punk eras and the record companies said, "What is it? No singer, no proper song titles? And, on top of that, it's French!" Even my mum asked, "Why are you giving your music the name of a gas?" Yet people talk of Oxygène now as my "masterpiece". When it became such a success, it was strange ? a very exciting period and kind of innocent. You find you have a lot of new friends around you and it's almost as if they want the success to continue more than you do. Making my music is like being a chef. It's no coincidence that Oxygène was recorded in my kitchen in Paris.I had to find the right ingredients, bringing everything to the right temperature. don't like the preconceived idea about electronic music that it is cold, futuristic or robotic. I want my music to sound warm, human and organic. I'm not a scientist working in a laboratory ? I'm more like a painter, Jackson Pollock for example, mixing colour and light, experimenting with textures. I'm really playing those instruments: I don't just click a mouse and sit back. They are not fake instruments. The beauty is that you can create the sound of the Moon, the sound of light. Nothing is repeated. It's music that breathes. To me, the original VCS3 synthesizer is like a Stradivarius. All these old analogue instruments are very poetic.I have a huge emotional relationship with them. My first synthesizer was the VCS3. I got it in Bristol in the late Sixties, long before Pink Floyd used them. I had to sell an acoustic guitar and an old reel-to-reel tape recorder to raise the money. You can do fantastic things with modern computers but you cannot use them in the same intuitive, spontaneous way you can a VCS3. You also have the Minimoog, which is very famous, and a Dutch invention called the Eminent, which was patented in the late Sixties. The sound of Oxygène is based on the fantastic string effects of the Eminent. To play some of these old instruments you need the Force to be with you. The theramin, for example ? it's totally intuitive. It looks like a Thirties radio with two antennae ? just by moving your hands towards the


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antennae you control the volume and the pitch, producing this fantastic sound like a soprano vocal. Stravinsky used one, as did the Beach Boys on Good Vibrations. It's very tricky to play. I own some of the world's most unusual synthesizers. They include the ARP 2600, a huge modular synthesizer. That's the instrument Pete Townshend created The Who's Baba O'Riley on. There are only about 30 left. Back in the Seventies we had a romantic, poetic vision of the future, like it was in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. It felt as if everything was still ahead of us. Today, it is all behind us. That is not to say that my music is attached to sci-fi. I see my music as more attached to the biosphere than the stratosphere. I collect robots. They're mainly Japanese, American and especially Russian ? small robots, big robots and old toy robots made between 1910 and the Fifties. That period was all about futurism, from the art of Kandinsky to crazy guys building strange robots and sci-fi creatures, utopian-type things. In those days there were lots of dreamers about the future.I got into all that. Going to the US or China and hearing your music on the radio is like signing your soul to the devil. You can start to lose your own identity when your image becomes bigger than who you actually are. There are so many temptations, so many excesses, it can kill you. America is the worst. I was voted People magazine's Man Of The Year in the Seventies, and the women? well, you have to be clear in your mind what these things mean or your brain will implode. Pope John Paul II had big feet. The first thing I noticed when I met him was the size of his shoes. I thought to myself, "My God, this man has his head in the sky but his feet solidly on the ground." I'll never forget the day of Princess Diana's funeral. We had been quite close friends, and on that day I was doing a concert in Moscow for 3.5 million people. I knew she was keen on one song I'd written called Souvenir Of China. So I decided to dedicate it to her and ask the audience for a minute's silence. You can imagine the scene in Moscow with more than three million noisy people, the amount of vodka, craziness everywhere? But the entire city remained silent. It was so moving that everyone started crying. The tears were running down my face so much I couldn't even start to play again. Even now, just talking about it makes me emotional. Why do I play these big events? First, it's the fact that electronic instruments are not really made for live performance, so long tours are not feasible. And I became inspired by Italian opera, working with carpenters, painters, costumiers and, in my case, video artists, light-show specialists and architects. Also, because I've always considered my music to be attached to the immediate environment, I wanted to perform outdoors, to hijack one whole place for a night ? something where, as an artist, you have no second chance. At the Place de la Concorde [in 1979], one guy came up afterwards ? he had a long beard like Fidel Castro's ? and he said, "I've never seen anything like that before in my life." I thanked him and someone said, "Do you know who that was? Mick Jagger" My favourite concert nearly didn't happen. I thought it was a joke when Lech Walesa phoned me to play at Gdansk in 2005. I just didn't believe him. The concert was a kind of Blade Runner experience because it was in exactly that spot that the world had changed, leading to the eventual collapse of the Soviet system.


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Arthur C Clarke thought aliens would respond to my music. He told me, "We must do something in outer space ? perhaps a concert on the Moon." He thought it would be a good point of contact. My favourite thing to spend money on used to be cars ? especially old British and American ones. I had a Bugatti, which I bought in England, an old XJ140 Jaguar and a Cadillac Eldorado, which I bought in the US. I had cars all over the world. I drove them all, including the Bugatti. I was keener, though, on the XJ140 and the Cadillac. I'd put the family in them and off we'd go. Of course, you had to stop from garage to garage, because they kept breaking down, but I didn't care. Oxygène made me rich ? but not as rich as you might think. Back then managers and record companies were getting too much money. Having said that, I was able to buy a large house in Paris where I built my own studio, plus a house in London. It has been very moving playing Oxygène again. In Paris I was playing to small audiences of only about 500. I love using all the old equipment. It's been quite an experience.

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MICK WALL


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