Metamorphoses (Remastered) Jean Michel Jarre

Album info

Album-Release:
2000

HRA-Release:
03.09.2018

Label: Columbia

Genre: Electronic

Subgenre: Downtempo

Artist: Jean Michel Jarre

Album including Album cover

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  • 1Je me souviens04:25
  • 2C'est la vie07:10
  • 3Rendez-vous à Paris04:19
  • 4Hey Gagarin06:20
  • 5Millions of Stars05:42
  • 6Tout est bleu06:01
  • 7Love Love Love04:27
  • 8Bells03:53
  • 9Miss Moon06:09
  • 10Give Me a Sign03:49
  • 11Gloria, Lonely Boy05:32
  • 12Silhouette02:29
  • Total Runtime01:00:16

Info for Metamorphoses (Remastered)



The first Jean Michel Jarre album ever to feature actual songs, Jarre provides vocals through a vocoder alongside Laurie Anderson, Natacha Atlas and Dieirdre Dubois. The music mixes elements of modern techno pop, ambient, and electro.

This very interesting and versatile work was a long-awaited product that was largely influenced by transition that JMJ music underwent in the late 90s. Metamorphoses demonstrates a somewhat different approach to creating subtle electronic textures permeated by wittily designed and sequenced melodic grooves. You will not hear JMJ from late 80 and 90, instead, you will be submerged into an undemanding world of groovy chill out, ambient soundscapes, and memorable melodies.

Jean Michel Jarre, vocals, keyboards, synthesizer
Joachim Garraud, drum programming, keyboards
Rabah Khalfa, goblet drum [Derbouka], Bendir
Abdullah Chhady, harp [Kanoun]
Laurie Anderson, vocals
Lisa Jacobs, vocals
Dieirdre Dubois, vocals
Veronique Bossa, vocals
Ozlem Cetin, vocals

Digitally remastered


Jean Michel Jarre
Multifaceted artist, not only recording artist, creator and performer of unique outdoor concerts, Jean Michel Jarre is also composer and lyricist of mile-stone hits in his native France and composer of international movie soundtracks. He is also the first composer to introduce electronic music into the sanctuary of the Paris Opera House, with the ballet AOR in 1971. Between 1968 and 1972, after having worked with Pierre Schaeffer in the GRM (Group for Musical Research), he also composes and produces a series of electronic music pieces like The Cage, Deserted Palace…

In 1972, he composes the signature music for the International Festival of Magic. During 1973-74 he composes and/or writes the lyrics for, and artistically produces, major French talent, Françoise Hardy, Gérard Lenorman and Christophe’s two key albums, Les Paradis Perdus and Les Mots Bleus.

He also signs the staging and direction of Christophe’s two concerts at the Olympia Theatre, in Paris. 1974-75 brings him to Los Angeles where he writes and produces two albums for Patrick Juvet, Mort ou Vif (« l’Enfant aux Cheveux Blancs », « Faut pas rêver ») and Paris by Night (« Où sont les femmes ? »). He works with Herbie Hanckock’s musicians and Ray Parker Junior.

Concerning his work on movie soundtracks, in 1972 he composes the original soundtrack for Jean Chapot’s Les Granges Brûlées starring Alain Delon and Simone Signoret and in 1978 Peter Fleischmann’s The Sickness of Hamburg.

Peter Weir asks him in 1979 to score Gallipoli, starring the debut actor Mel Gibson. In 1986 he contributes to Nine and a half weeks by Adrian Lyne starring Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke. In 2001, Jarre composes the original soundtrack for Qui veut devenir une star, the first feature film of young debut director Patrice Pooyard.

Jean Michel Jarre has also signed the music for a 1992 documentary-film directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Palawan.

During 2001, he was commissioned by Match Télévision to create the sound design of the cable channel, and by Bang & Olufsen for the visual and sound design of their B & O Concept Store on the Champs-Elysées in Paris.

In the realm of visual arts, Jean Michel Jarre has also staged several video installations, the latest of them being presented in Avignon in 2000 for the Millennium exhibition on the theme of Beauty.

Apart from his activities directly linked to musical composition, Jean Michel Jarre is spokesperson for IFPI and has headed successfully the lobby for Internet copyright legislation before the European Parliament.

Jean Michel Jarre is also UNESCO spokesperson and Ambassador contributing to the awareness of two key UN projects “Water for Life” and “Education for all”. Further information about Jean Michel Jarre you will find on his homepage.

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