
Jean-Michel Jarre - Revolutions 1997
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| № | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Révolution Industrielle : Ouverture | 5:09 |
| 2 | Révolution Industrielle : Part 1 | 5:09 |
| 3 | Révolution Industrielle : Part 2 | 2:17 |
| 4 | Révolution Industrielle : Part 3 | 4:12 |
| 5 | London Kid | 4:26 |
| 6 | Révolution, Révolutions | 4:57 |
| 7 | Tokyo Kid | 5:22 |
| 8 | Computer Weekend | 4:42 |
| 9 | September | 3:54 |
| 10 | L'émigrant | 4:09 |
Informācija
Credits:Art Direction – Mark Fisher (5)
Bass – Guy Delacroix
Choir – Bruno Rossignol
Composed By, Producer, Synthesizer [Roland D.50, Fairlight CMI II, III, Synthex, AKS, Oscar], Drum Machine [Dynacord ADD I, AKAI MPC-60], Vocoder [EMS], Idiophone [Cristal Baschet] – Jean-Michel Jarre
Conductor [Choir Direction] – Bruno Rossignol
Design – 4i Collaboration
Design [Cristal Baschet] – Bernard Baschet
Design [Cristal Baschet] – François Baschet
Directed By [Musical Director For Choir Recordings] – Sylvain Durand
Electronic Drums [Simmons SDX], Drum Machine [Dynacord ADD I] – Joe Hammer
Engineer – Henri Loustau
Engineer [Assistant] – Philippe Cusset
Engineer [Recording & Mixing] – Denis Vanzetto
Mixed By – Michel Geiss
Musical Assistance [Artistic Collaboration], Synthesizer [ARP 2600, Kawai K5], Sequenced By [Geiss Matrisequencer], Keyboards [Cavagnolo Midy 20, Elka Amk 800] – Michel Geiss
Musical Assistance [Artistic Collaboration], Synthesizer [Emulator, Fairlight, Ensoniq ESQI, Roland D.50, Roland D550, Synthex, Oscar], Drum Programming [AKAI MPC-60] – Dominique Perrier
Photography By – Oliviero Toscani (2)
Programmed By [Additional Synthesizer Programming] – Francis Rimbert
Recorded By [Outdoor Recordings], Music Consultant [Ethnic Musical Advisor] – Xavier Bellenger
Remastered By, Liner Notes – Scott Hull (2)
Technician – Patrick Pelamourgues
Notes:Jewel case with 2 pages booklet (in French)
Back case & disc:
℗ 1988 Disques Dreyfus
© 1988 Disques Dreyfus
Back case:
Mastering : Technologie 96 Khz - 24 bit
Ce disque est dédié à tous les enfants de la révolution: aux enfants de la révolution industrielle, à ceux des années soixante et des ordinateurs, aux enfants des émigrants et à ceux de Dulcie September [This record is dedicated to all the children of the revolution; to the children of the industrial revolution, to those of the 1960's and the computer age, to the children of emigrants and to those of Dulcie September].
September: En souvenir de Dulcie September, une des nombreuses victimes sud-africaines dévouées à la lutte contre l'apartheid, assassinée le 29 mars 1988 à Paris ["September": A tribute to Dulcie September, one of the many South African victims dedicated to the fight against apartheid, assassinated in Paris on 29th March 1988]
Il n'y aura jamais qu'une seule révolution - celle que les enfants portent dans leur tête [There will only ever be one revolution - The revolution that the children carry within them]
Booklet:
Hank Marvin avec la permission spéciale de [appears with special courtesy of] Polydor Ltd. (UK)
Synthèse vocale développée par [Computer voice designed by] Street Electronics, California
'Ouverture' and 'Tokyo Kid' mixed at Guillaume Tell Studio, Paris
'Revolutions' mixed at Studio Davout, Paris
Recorded and mixed on Studer A820 with Dolby SR
Remerciements spéciaux [Special thanks to]: Akai France: Bernard Ribet, Yvon Kerampran, [a=Roger Linn], Hubert Gall, Apple Computer France, Dynacord, Elka, Piermaria, EMS: [a=Ludwig Rehberg], [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/145912]Fairlight[/url] Australia, Harman France: Mr. Pierson, [l=Hohner]/Kawai, Lag France: [a=Pierre Cathala], [a=Michel Chavarria], [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/273642]Mega Studio[/url], [l=Music Land], Musikengro: [a=Roland Delacroix], Soundtracs/Lazare, Studer France, [a=Margarita Scheckel], [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/2783129]Fiona de Montaignac[/url], [a=Paul Jarvis], [a=Patrice Tison], Louisa Chelouti, Pierrette Jacquard, Edith Napias, Gérald Ano, [a=Loïc de Montaignac], Paul Wiffen, [a=Eric Cabedoce].
Disc:
Fabriqué en France
Jun Miyake wrongly credited on London Kid (instead of Tokyo Kid) in the booklet
Release date 1997 from the other remastered albums.

