150. Revolutions, Jean-Michel Jarre



Jean-Michel Jarre - Revolutions {24bit Digital Remaster} (1988)
EAC Image (WAV+CUE) | Monkey Audio APE (High) - 286 MB | Ogg Vorbis (VBR, average round 220 kbit/sec) - 80,1 MB | Advanced audio AAC (M4A) - 72,7 MB | Booklet - 18,3 MB
Electronic / Instrumental


286 MB of lossless
18,3 MB of booklet
72,7 MB of m4as (AAC)
80,1 MB of oggs



Tracklisting:
1. Industrial Revolution Overture
2. Industrial Revolution Part 1
3. Industrial Revolution Part 2
4. Industrial Revolution Part 3
5. London Kid
6. Revolutions
7. Tokyo Kid
8. Computer Weekend
9. September
10. The Emigrant

allmusic:
While it can be easy to dislike and dismiss some cookie-cutter electronic music, the challenge lies in finding reasons to listen to it again. Such is the case with Revolutions by Jean Michel Jarre. One reviewer wrote, simply, "(This) is not revolutionary." That is true; Jarre breaks no new ground with the release of this album. He does, however, continue to create original music in his own style. He is often imitated and that is the sincerest form of flattery. This album features ten short pieces (five minutes and 22 seconds is the longest) of pop influenced e-music. This disc neither challenges nor offends the listener. It has its moments but it neither soars nor plunges. Of course, die-hard Jarre fans will love this disc. Fans of Synergy, Char-El, Klaus Schulze, and Ashra will like it. ¡±

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