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Oxygene Part 5
Ethnicolor
Magnetic Fields Part 1
Souvenir Of China
Equinoxe Part 5
Blessing Of The Pope
Rendez-Vous 3
Rendez-Vous 2
Ron's Piece
Rendez-Vous 4
Jewel case with transparent tray, 12 page colour booklet and uncredited liner notes.
CD contains CD-Text information; disc title appears as "Jean Michel Jarre - Houston / Lyon 1986",
tracks appear as the follows:
1=Oxygene V
2=Ethnicolor
3=Chants Magnetiques 1
4=Souvenir De Chine
5=Equinoxe Part 5
6=Benediction Du Pape
7=Troisieme Rendez-Vous
8=Second Rendez-Vous
9=Ron's Piece
10=Quatrieme Rendez-Vous
℗ 1987 Jean Michel Jarre / Disques Dreyfus - BMG
© 2014 Jean Michel Jarre / Disques Dreyfus - BMG
Made in the E.U.
Recording and mixing on Otari DTR 900 Digital 32 tracks
New mastering from the original analog tapes - 2014
Rendez-Vous Houston:
Jarre's concert in Houston, Texas, April 5 1986, is not only considered a milestone in Jean Michel Jarre career but also as groundbreaking in the field of live concert performance due to its extraordinary scale and Guinness Record breaking live audience attendance of 1.3 million people. The occasion for the concert was the 150th anniversary of the City of Houston and the 25th anniversary of NASA.
Jarre embraced the entire skyline of Houston as the decor of his concert performance creating a truly singular, sonic and visual "land-art" event, conceived and performed on a unique scale for a one-off experience.
The concert took place in the shadow of the tragic deaths of the seven astronauts who had perished along with the Space Shuttle Challenger - it was originally planned that astronaut and saxophonist Ron McNair play live from space with Jarre : that new composition is 'Ron's Piece - Last Rendez-Vous' and was performed on-stage by a friend of McNair's...
Special Thanks to: Astronaute Bruce McCandless, Cheryl, Reggie & Joy McNair, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Sir
Arthur C. Clarke, Roland Kommerell, Harry Golemon, Joanne Adams, Ann Lorentson, Pat Rains, Alan Rudy.
Rendez-Vous Lyon:
October 5th, 1986 : Jean Michel Jarre was invited to play by his home town of Lyon, for the City's welcome of His Holiness Pope John Paul II. The concert, which was near the River Saône, was a spectacular show with the singular visual and sound technology now Jarre's unique signature. A choir of not less than 120 people and 60 musicians accompanied him on stage.
The concert attracted more than 800,000 people who gathered on the banks of the river and in the surrounding streets.
In the days leading up to the concert the organizers were very apprehensive, as an ancient prediction made by Nostradamus foretold that a pope would be assassinated in the French city where rivers crossed, indeed the case of Lyon. Jarre defied the Nostradamus' gloomy "prediction" and the concert was a huge success despite the massive security surrounding the Holy Father.
Sound Mobile: Le Voyageur
Skytrackers: Skytrackers of America
Special Thanks: Cardinal Decourtray, Archevêque de Lyon, Francisque Collomb, Maire de Lyon, André Soulier, Charles Béraudier, Alain Lévy, Denis Huertas, Jean-Louis Remilleux, Carole Dufour, Michel Duport, Préfecture de Police de Lyon, Lyon d'abord, Société Hotellière de Bourgogne.
Jewel case with 12 page colour booklet and uncredited liner notes.
℗ 1987 Jean Michel Jarre / Disques Dreyfus - BMG © 2014 Jean Michel Jarre / Disques Dreyfus - BMG
Booklet:
Recording and mixing on Otari DTR 900 Digital 32 tracks
New mastering from the original analog tapes - 2014
Rendez-Vous Houston:
Jarre's concert in Houston, Texas, April 5 1986, is not only considered a milestone in Jean Michel Jarre career but also as groundbreaking in the field of live concert performance due to its extraordinary scale and Guinness Record breaking live audience attendance of 1.3 million people. The occasion for the concert was the 150th anniversary of the City of Houston and the 25th anniversary of NASA.
Jarre embraced the entire skyline of Houston as the decor of his concert performance creating a truly singular, sonic and visual "land-art" event, conceived and performed on a unique scale for a one-off experience.
The concert took place in the shadow of the tragic deaths of the seven astronauts who had perished along with the Space Shuttle Challenger - it was originally planned that astronaut and saxophonist Ron McNair play live from space with Jarre : that new composition is 'Ron's Piece - Last Rendez-Vous' and was performed on-stage by a friend of McNair's...
Special Thanks to: Astronaute Bruce McCandless, Cheryl, Reggie & Joy McNair, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Sir
Arthur C. Clarke, Roland Kommerell, Harry Golemon, Joanne Adams, Ann Lorentson, Pat Rains, Alan Rudy.
Rendez-Vous Lyon:
October 5th, 1986 : Jean Michel Jarre was invited to play by his home town of Lyon, for the City's welcome of His Holiness Pope John Paul II. The concert, which was near the River Saône, was a spectacular show with the singular visual and sound technology now Jarre's unique signature. A choir of not less than 120 people and 60 musicians accompanied him on stage.
The concert attracted more than 800,000 people who gathered on the banks of the river and in the surrounding streets.
In the days leading up to the concert the organizers were very apprehensive, as an ancient prediction made by Nostradamus foretold that a pope would be assassinated in the French city where rivers crossed, indeed the case of Lyon. Jarre defied the Nostradamus' gloomy "prediction" and the concert was a huge success despite the massive security surrounding the Holy Father.
Sound Mobile: Le Voyageur
Skytrackers: Skytrackers of America
Special Thanks: Cardinal Decourtray, Archevêque de Lyon, Francisque Collomb, Maire de Lyon, André Soulier, Charles Béraudier, Alain Lévy, Denis Huertas,
Jean-Louis Remilleux, Carole Dufour, Michel Duport, Préfecture de Police de Lyon, Lyon d'abord, Société Hotellière de Bourgogne.
Alto Saxophone
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Kirk Whalum
Animation [Giant Projections Design]
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Jean-Michel Quesne
Animation [Projections Technical Director]
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Paul Souverbie
Bass [Lyon]
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Guy Delacroix
Choir [Children] [Lyon]
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La Cigale De Lyon
Choir [Houston]
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The High School For The Performing Arts,
The Singing Boys Of Houston
Composed By, Producer, Concept By [Concerts], Performer, Executive-Producer [Concerts]
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Jean Michel Jarre,
Conductor [Choir] [Lyon]
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Christian Wagner (5)
Coordinator [Artistic]
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Christian Bourret
Coordinator [Technical Coordination] [Houston], Coordinator [Production Coordination] [Lyon]
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Arnaud de La Villesbrunne
Design [Costume Designer]
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Kenzo,
Design [Graphic Design 2014]
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Eric BDFCK Cornic,
Directed By [Production Technical Director] [Houston]
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Roger Abriol
Drums
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Jo Hammer,
Engineer [Sound]
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Andy Scott,
Laurent Israel,
Engineer [Sound], Recorded By, Mixed By
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Denis Vanzetto
Executive-Producer
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Francis Dreyfus
Executive-Producer [Assistant To The Producers]
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Danièle Feuillerat
Executive-Producer [Production Assistants] [Lyon]
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Anne Slizewicz,
Christian Cutzach,
Fiona Commins,
Marc Chikitou
Graphics [Graphic Artists] [Houston]
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Mark Fisher (5),
Richard Lorion
Horns [Lyon]
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Joël Nicod,
Michel Molinaro
Keyboards [Houston], Synthesizer [Houston]
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Dominique Perrier
Keyboards, Synthesizer
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Francis Rimbert,
Pascal Lebourg,
Sylvain Durand
Keyboards, Synthesizer, Musical Assistance [Artistic Contribution], Recorded By, Mixed By
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Michel Geiss
Lighting [Effects]
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André Loncle
Lighting [Effects] [Houston]
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Christian Miquel
Lighting [Effects] [Lyon]
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Léon Miquel,
Lighting [Fireworks Design]
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Daniel Azancot
Lighting [Stage] [Houston], Lighting [Designer] [Lyon]
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Jacques Rouveyrollis
Management [Public Relations]
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Geneviève Salama,
Jacqueline Hanouna
Orchestra [Musicians Of] [Lyon]
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L'Opéra De Lyon,
L'Orchestre National De Lyon,
Percussion [Lyon]
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Dino Lumbroso
Photography By
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Arnaud de Wildenberg,
Daniel Simon,
Ph. Jackson,
Philippe de Selliers,
Peter Mountain
Remastered By
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Dave Dadwater
Soprano Vocals [Lyon]
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Christine Durand
Technician [Digital Music Scores]
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Loïc de Montaignac
Technician [Digital Music Scores] [Houston]
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Jean Poncet
Technician [Sound Technical Director] [Lyon]
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Eric Alvergnat
Technician [Technical Assistance] [Houston], Technician [Maintenance Engineer] [Lyon]
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Jean-Loup Dierstein
Trombone [Lyon]
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Jean Gotthold,
Jean-Michel Bardet,
Marc Desseigne,
Philippe Cauchy,
Pierre Girard (2),
Raymond Patry
Violin [Lyon]
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Aloyo Tsuzuraki,
Anne Ménier,
Anne Rouch,
Claudie Boisselier,
Cécile Molinaro,
Francoise Guiriec,
Marianne Pollin,
Marie-Caroline Mathias
Voice [Female Voices] [Lyon]
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Le Cantrel De Lyon
Alto Saxophone
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Kirk Whalum
Animation [Giant Projections Design]
–
Jean-Michel Quesne
Animation [Projections Technical Director]
–
Paul Souverbie
Bass [Lyon]
–
Guy Delacroix
Choir [Children] [Lyon]
–
La Cigale De Lyon
Choir [Houston]
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The High School For The Performing Arts,
The Singing Boys Of Houston
Composed By, Producer, Concept By [Concerts], Performer, Executive-Producer [Concerts]
–
Jean Michel Jarre,
Conductor [Choir] [Lyon]
–
Christian Wagner (5)
Coordinator [Artistic]
–
Christian Bourret
Coordinator [Technical Coordination] [Houston], Coordinator [Production Coordination] [Lyon]
–
Arnaud de La Villesbrunne
Design [Costume Designer]
–
Kenzo,
Design [Graphic Design 2014]
–
Eric BDFCK Cornic,
Directed By [Production Technical Director] [Houston]
–
Roger Abriol
Drums
–
Jo Hammer,
Engineer [Sound]
–
Andy Scott,
Laurent Israel,
Engineer [Sound], Recorded By, Mixed By
–
Denis Vanzetto
Executive-Producer
–
Francis Dreyfus
Executive-Producer [Assistant To The Producers]
–
Danièle Feuillerat
Executive-Producer [Production Assistants] [Lyon]
–
Anne Slizewicz,
Christian Cutzach,
Fiona Commins,
Marc Chikitou
Graphics [Graphic Artists] [Houston]
–
Mark Fisher (5),
Richard Lorion
Horns [Lyon]
–
Joël Nicod,
Michel Molinaro
Keyboards [Houston], Synthesizer [Houston]
–
Dominique Perrier
Keyboards, Synthesizer
–
Francis Rimbert,
Pascal Lebourg,
Sylvain Durand
Keyboards, Synthesizer, Musical Assistance [Artistic Contribution], Recorded By, Mixed By
–
Michel Geiss
Lighting [Effects]
–
André Loncle
Lighting [Effects] [Houston]
–
Christian Miquel
Lighting [Effects] [Lyon]
–
Léon Miquel,
Lighting [Fireworks Design]
–
Daniel Azancot
Lighting [Stage] [Houston], Lighting [Designer] [Lyon]
–
Jacques Rouveyrollis
Management [Public Relations]
–
Geneviève Salama,
Jacqueline Hanouna
Orchestra [Musicians Of] [Lyon]
–
L'Opéra De Lyon,
L'Orchestre National De Lyon,
Percussion [Lyon]
–
Dino Lumbroso
Photography By
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Arnaud de Wildenberg,
Daniel Simon,
Ph. Jackson,
Philippe de Selliers,
Peter Mountain
Remastered By
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Dave Dadwater
Soprano Vocals [Lyon]
–
Christine Durand
Technician [Digital Music Scores]
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Loïc de Montaignac
Technician [Digital Music Scores] [Houston]
–
Jean Poncet
Technician [Sound Technical Director] [Lyon]
–
Eric Alvergnat
Technician [Technical Assistance] [Houston], Technician [Maintenance Engineer] [Lyon]
–
Jean-Loup Dierstein
Trombone [Lyon]
–
Jean Gotthold,
Jean-Michel Bardet,
Marc Desseigne,
Philippe Cauchy,
Pierre Girard (2),
Raymond Patry
Violin [Lyon]
–
Aloyo Tsuzuraki,
Anne Ménier,
Anne Rouch,
Claudie Boisselier,
Cécile Molinaro,
Francoise Guiriec,
Marianne Pollin,
Marie-Caroline Mathias
Voice [Female Voices] [Lyon]
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Le Cantrel De Lyon
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Jean-Michel Jarre
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Disques Dreyfus
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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BMG
Copyright (c)
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Jean-Michel Jarre
Copyright (c)
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Disques Dreyfus
Copyright (c)
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BMG
Licensed To
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Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
Distributed By
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Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
Published By
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Jean-Michel Jarre
Published By
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Francis Dreyfus Music
Remastered At
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Yakuda Audio
Glass Mastered At
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Sony DADC
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Jean-Michel Jarre
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Disques Dreyfus
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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BMG
Copyright (c)
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Jean-Michel Jarre
Copyright (c)
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Disques Dreyfus
Copyright (c)
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BMG
Licensed To
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Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
Licensed To
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Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd.
Published By
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Jean-Michel Jarre
Published By
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Francis Dreyfus Music
Remastered At
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Yakuda Audio
Manufactured By
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Sony DADC Manufacturing India Pvt. Ltd.
Marketed By
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Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd.
Distributed By
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Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd.