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Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene (MFSL 613) [Repost]
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Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks), CUE, Log | Electronica | 1977, 1994 | 222 MB | Full Artwork Included
1994 MFSL Gold Edition | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab/Dreyfus | Catalog Number: UDCD 613 | RAR 3% Rec. | RS.com
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EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks), CUE, Log | Electronica | 1977, 1994 | 222 MB | Full Artwork Included
1994 MFSL Gold Edition | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab/Dreyfus | Catalog Number: UDCD 613 | RAR 3% Rec. | RS.com
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All Music Guide
| “ | Jean Michel Jarre, son of film composer Maurice Jarre, is one of the true pioneers of electronic music. Oxygene is one of the original e-music albums. It has withstood the test of time and the evolution of digital electronica. Jarre's compositional style and his rhythmic instincts were his strong points in 1976. While his popularity has escalated exponentially over the years, he never quite achieved the quality of this amazing recording. The innocence and freshness provide most of its charm. Jarre's techniques and ability provide the rest. This epic CD will appeal to fans of Tonto's Expanding HeadBand, Tangerine Dream, Synergy, Kraftwerk, and Klaus Schulze. -- Jim Brenholts, AllMusic.com | ” |
| “ | Jean Michel Jarre pulled of an incredible move when he released "Oxygene." He made the world of electronic music safe for composers. While a small, select few folk were making music with the earlier synthesizers of the day, most of them either concentrated on making novel reinterpretations of classical (think Tomita or "Switched On Bach",) cold, mechanical drones (Tangerine Dream) or music that was intentionally robotic (Kraftwerk). While I love just about all of the aforementioned artists, "Oxygene" was the first album that made me think of synthesizers as instruments as opposed to toys. Jarre did this by making the songs of "Oxygene" play out like a classical composition. Each movement had distinct and original melodies and each sounded like it could hold its own as a song unto itself. The themes also sounded like they could be as organic and enveloping as the album title suggested; this was earthy music long before the term "new age" got slapped on everything that was vaguely atmospheric and meditative. -- Customer Review, Amazon | ” |
Tracks
1. Oxygene Part I
2. Oxygene Part II
3. Oxygene Part III
4. Oxygene Part VI
5. Oxygene Part V
6. Oxygene Part VI
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