New Jean-Michel Jarre album
After listening to the clip i didn't actually mind that - Thought it was quite enjoyable but if the full album is like this then i think it could be a little mind numbing.
It's been interesting following Mike Oldfield over the years as he too has lost his path and slowly his music became computerised instead of what he was actually famous for REAL instruments and his trusty guitar. Interestingly just recently he went on record to say.. "Wait a moment everyone is doing this right down to the boy in the bedroom." So, now he's announced his next album will be a longplay cut into three sections in a classical manor with guitar and piano... Tasty! (Hopefully).
It's been interesting following Mike Oldfield over the years as he too has lost his path and slowly his music became computerised instead of what he was actually famous for REAL instruments and his trusty guitar. Interestingly just recently he went on record to say.. "Wait a moment everyone is doing this right down to the boy in the bedroom." So, now he's announced his next album will be a longplay cut into three sections in a classical manor with guitar and piano... Tasty! (Hopefully).
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I found the portion of the site where they have 30 second clips and if someone played this for me without telling me who it was.. I wouldn't have guessed that it was JMJ.
The JMJ I loved is gone.
If you want to hear a brilliant JMJ Track... Try "Globetrotter" from Images - The Best of Jean Michel Jarre album.
And listen to it in the dark with you're headphones.
The JMJ I loved is gone.
If you want to hear a brilliant JMJ Track... Try "Globetrotter" from Images - The Best of Jean Michel Jarre album.
And listen to it in the dark with you're headphones.
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actually, not that bad
Ive just got the album, and ok so im only on track 3 and its not bad.
oh nooooo. not a woman with "panting noises" in beautiful agony. I spoke too soon, this is not good.
oh nooooo. not a woman with "panting noises" in beautiful agony. I spoke too soon, this is not good.
I want to share with my impressions about this album. I must say it's truly perfectly made, but not from my cup of tea. I love(d) Jarre's music. I've grown up with it. Unfortunately in the one particular moment, something werid happened. When the "Metamorphoses" CD appeared I felt a bit confused. Some of the tunes were great and some were ... ehm, not that great. Successive releases has been confirming my misgivings. The only consolation since "Metamorphoses" has been for me the album; "Geometry of Love". I want to emphasise that I'm not going to cross out Jean-Michel as an artist for sure! I was and will be respecting his creativity and big talent. But at the moment I must say that our 'paths' are slightly different . It's absolutely FREE WILL of taking the own path for an artist and listener! I only hope that some day our 'paths' will concur . I'm secretly counting on it
I love standards. There is so many to choose from.
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Holy Sheep!!! I just did some searching and I didnt know between "Metamorphoses" and "Aero" that there was also "Geometry of Love" & "Sessions 2000"moog wrote: Successive releases has been confirming my misgivings. The only consolation since "Metamorphoses" has been for me the album; "Geometry of Love".
Like I said here in Canada people dont know about JMJ...quite sad.
I get goosebumps listening to "Globetrotter" its one of Jarres Hidden Gems. If you listen to the track carefully to me sounds like it has some zoolookologie samples in there.Matrix wrote:I agree with the "IMAGES" album comment, I have that too.
Just like Depeche Modes "Agent Orange" from the "Music for the Masses" Album.
Tonka wrote:Yeah - I feel the same for Depeche and Erasure (my childhood hero's).DHS wrote:It's sad when you feel compassion for an hero of your youth...
Part of you says "Give up for Chrissakes! You've totally lost it!". But then another part of you SO want's them to re-capture the magic that they once had and you carry on hoping...
For me, listening to each new Depeche & Erasure album is like seeing like a car accident. You don't really want to look, but you kinda feel like you have to... And then you feel a bit sick afterwards...
My dear friend Tonka!!
What the hell are you talking about???
What's the problem with "Playing Angel" album??
I think that's still the loved Depeche style. It's just great.... for me.
I belive it's not the same thing with Depeche YET! Will be, but not yet...
People!
You have to understand that: One time, every star will be burned out. They are just can't shining forever. But they will be shining forever in our memories...
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Dear dude Tonka! Finally I didn't get that CD with the goodies.
So this is the reason I didn't send you the list.