Jean-Michel Jarre
Rendez-Vous
Dreyfus
829126-2
(1986)
Electronic
CD, 11
Tracks, 35:10
Length
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01 |
First Rendez-vous |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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02:54 |
02 |
Second Rendez-vous (Part I) |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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02:36 |
03 |
Second Rendez-vous (Part II) |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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03:17 |
04 |
Second Rendez-vous (Part III) |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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02:18 |
05 |
Second Rendez-vous (Part IV) |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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02:43 |
06 |
Third Rendez-vous |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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03:35 |
07 |
Fourth Rendez-vous |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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04:03 |
08 |
Fifth Rendez-vous (Part I) |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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02:59 |
09 |
Fifth Rendez-vous (Part II) |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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01:13 |
10 |
Fifth Rendez-vous (Part III) |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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03:45 |
11 |
Last Rendez-vous (Ron's piece) |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
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05:47 |
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Packaging |
Jewel Case |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Synthesizer |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
Synthesizer |
Michel Geiss |
Synthesizer |
Dominique Perrier |
Drums |
Jo Hammer |
Producer |
Jean-Michel Jarre |
Engineer |
Denis Vanzetto |
Cover by |
Michel Granger |
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Purchased |
New |
Imported from |
Germany |
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Just after his live performance in Houston to celebrate NASA's anniversary, Jean-Michel Jarre released Rendez-Vous, an appropriately cosmic-sounding album of glittering synth pop. It consists of the same music heard at the Houston concert and shows Jarre moving closer to conventional rock territory, though still with his distinct blueprint. The final track, "Last Rendez-Vous: Ron's Piece," was composed by Jarre for astronaut Ron McNair and was intended to be the first musical piece played and recorded in space. McNair's historic duty was cut short, however, by the Challenger shuttle disaster of January 1986.