Jarre Live

1989 live album by Jean-Michel Jarre From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jarre Live, later re-released as Destination Docklands: The London Concert, is a live album by Jean-Michel Jarre, released on 2 October 1989 on Disques Dreyfus.[2] It was recorded during Jarre's Destination Docklands concerts of 1988, which consisted of two concerts in London; this was the first time the docklands district of London and the river Thames became the scene for a concert.[citation needed]

Released2 October 1989[1]
RecordedOctober 8 & 9, 1988, Royal Victoria Docks, London Docklands via Fleetwood Mobile
Length54:00
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Jarre Live
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Released2 October 1989[1]
RecordedOctober 8 & 9, 1988, Royal Victoria Docks, London Docklands via Fleetwood Mobile
GenreElectronica, world music, synthpop, electro
Length54:00
LabelDisques Dreyfus
ProducerJean-Michel Jarre
Jean-Michel Jarre chronology
Revolutions
(1988)
Jarre Live
(1989)
Waiting for Cousteau
(1990)
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The concerts featured performances of all the tracks from Jarre's recent album Revolutions, alongside performances of tracks from his previous albums. Hank Marvin of the Shadows was a special guest on guitar, performing on the tracks "London Kid" and "Rendez-Vous 4". There were 6 tracks performed at concerts but not included on the album - "Equinoxe 5", "Equinoxe 7", "Rendez-Vous 3", "Souvenir of China", "Ethnicolor" and "Tokyo Kid".[citation needed]

Track listing

  1. "Introduction (Révolutions)" – 1:03
  2. "Ouverture / Overture (Révolution Industrielle)" – 3:00
  3. "Industrial Revolution Part 1-2-3" – 5:45
  4. "Magnetic Fields II" – 4:09
  5. "Oxygène IV" – 3:46
  6. "Computer Week-End" – 5:18
  7. "Revolutions" – 3:52
  8. "London Kid" – 4:57
  9. "Rendez-Vous IV" – 4:16
  10. "Rendez-Vous II" – 8:54
  11. "September" – 4:45
  12. "The Emigrant" – 3:53

Composed, Written, Produced by Jean-Michel Jarre

The LP/Vinyl version excludes "London Kid" and "September" from the track list, but credits them in the liner notes.[citation needed]

Personnel

  • Synthesizer, Keyboards: Jean-Michel Jarre
  • Bass – Guy Delacroix
  • Choir – The Newham Academy Of Music
  • Conductor (Choir) – Bruno Rossignol
  • Drums – Jo Hammer
  • Keyboards – Francis Rimbert
  • Percussion – Dino Lumbroso
  • Soprano Vocals – Christine Durand
  • Synthesizer – Dominique Perrier
  • Synthesizer – Michel Geiss[3]

Additional personnel

  • General Manager – Anne Slizewicz, Roger Abriol
  • Production Manager (French Team) – Arnaud de La Villesbrunne
  • Stage Manager – Olivier Matabon
  • Promoter – Rod Gunner
  • Mixed By – Denis Vanzetto, Michel Geiss
  • Musical Coordinator – Sylvain Durand
  • Ethnic Music Advisor – Xavier Bellenger
  • Sound Engineer – Denis Vanzetto, Laurent Israel Alexandre, Mick Lanaro
  • Executive-Producer – Francis Dreyfus
  • Personal Assistant To J.M. Jarre – Fiona de Montaignac
  • Technician – Patrick Pelamourgues

Certifications

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[4] Silver 60,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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