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Jean Michel Jarre: Equinoxe
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
8 apr 12
In total disagreement with those who say it's a sad attempt to revisit Oxygène, in my opinion another great album, even superior to its predecessor in the first tracks. Part V is another unforgettable hit.
Jean Michel Jarre: Magnetic Fields
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
8 apr 12
Inferior to its predecessors for some, simply different in my opinion, it nevertheless fails to touch, in the realm of electronics with rhythms and drums, what the predecessors had touched in melodic music. Still very beautiful.
8 apr 12
A soundtrack probably composed with little effort (practically every track is a reinterpretation of a single theme), at the time Jarre was already engaged in composing what would become a masterpiece.
Jean Michel Jarre: Zoolook
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
8 apr 12
A complete turnaround for Jarre, highly successful and original. From compositions without voices or titles (only divided into parts), here the sampled voices take center stage and for the first time titles of the tracks also appear. The most experimental and original work of JMJ.
Jean Michel Jarre: Rendez-Vous
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
8 apr 12
Almost exclusively composed in honor of the event of the same name (concert in Houston), it results in a beautiful album, with soft and very sad tones (Part IV, another hit, aside) and thus different from the previous ones. For the first time, the entrance of acoustic music in a JMJ composition.
Jean Michel Jarre: Revolutions
CD Audio I have it ★★★
8 apr 12
Jarre's most "politically engaged" album, characterized by a mix of Arabic and pop sounds, isn't bad, but in comparison to the others, it is slightly inferior, also due to tracks (the title track and September) that are almost nonsensical.
Jean Michel Jarre: Chronologie
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
8 apr 12
After years, here comes an album worthy of the title masterpiece. Jarre adapts to the times and delivers a "modern Oxygène" worthy of his first two works. The overture (Part I) is beautiful and moving, while IV (coincidentally, the number is always the same) once again becomes a hit.
Jean Michel Jarre: Oxygène 7-13
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
8 apr 12
Reprise of Oxygène, well done overall but beautiful only in parts. Oxygène 9 is an obvious reprise of Part I of the original; it's hard to catch differences between tracks Oxygène 7 and 12. Ox. 8 is perhaps the last Jarrettian hit.
Jean Michel Jarre: Sessions 2000
CD Audio I have it ★★★
8 apr 12
Few are the details about this album, the result of various sessions with other musicians. You can definitely hear the lack of exploration in the arrangements, but some tracks are quite good.
Jean Michel Jarre: Geometry Of Love
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
8 apr 12
Chillout Project underestimated by critics and unknown to most, showcasing how Jarre can adapt to various contexts while maintaining an exceptionally high level. Beautiful are the title track, Electric Flesh, and Velvet Road (already performed earlier in a concert in Okinawa).
Jean Michel Jarre: Téo & TéA
CD Audio I have it ★★
8 apr 12
Jarre returns to the scene after four years with a dance album. The attempt to achieve a new commercial success fails due to the lack of originality of this enjoyable and catchy project, which is not, however, worthy of his best works. Waiting for something better...
Jean Michel Jarre: MEtamorphoses
CD Audio I have it ★★★
8 apr 12
Second album featuring the voice, this time not sampled, but the result of numerous guest singers and Jarre himself (who still sings with a voice filtered through a vocoder). The first two tracks are very beautiful, the rest is nice and the album as a whole is decent, but nothing more.
Jean Michel Jarre: Oxygène
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
8 apr 12
Indissoluble milestone of electronics, beautiful in its entirety, innovative for its time and style, compared to what electronics of the developing '70s was. Part IV is a hit that sticks in your mind even today.
8 apr 12
An album that should have been limited to the spectacular final suite. The first three tracks are ugly and uninspired.