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Zoolook (Import) (CD)

By: Jean-Michel Jarre (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Zoolook (Import) (CD) Album By Jean-Michel Jarre (Artist)
1   Ethnicolor
2   Diva
3   Zoolookologie - (remix)
4   Wooloomooloo
5   Zoolook - (remix)
6   Blah-Blah Cafe
7   Ethnicolor II
 


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Title Note

Composer: Jean Michel Jarre.

Personnel: Jean Michel Jarre (keyboards, synthesizer); Laurie Anderson (vocals); Adrian Belew (guitar, sound effects); Ira Siegel (guitar); Fredrick Rousseau (keyboards); Yogi Horton (drums).

Audio Mixers: Rene Ameline ; Ron Saint Germain; David Lord.

Liner Note Author: John Tobler.

Recording information: Klinton Studio, New York, NY.

Author: Scott Hull.

On the first departure of his career since 1977's OxygŠne, Jean Michel Jarre combined an actual band and processed vocal samples -- recorded in 25 different languages -- with his rich, melodic synthesizer pop. The rhythm is often propelled by guttural vocal snippets, as on "Ethnicolor" and "Zoolookologie." That's not half as disconcerting for those used to his previous work as the album's art-funk backing: Adrian Belew on guitar, Marcus Miller on bass, and Yogi Horton on drums, plus Laurie Anderson on one track. Though Zoolook is interesting throughout, the tracks with Jarre alone are often the best, reprising the classic OxygŠne sound. ~ John Bush

On the first departure of his career since 1977's OxygŠne, Jean-Michel Jarre combined an actual band and processed vocal samples -- recorded in 25 different languages -- with his rich, melodic synthesizer pop. The rhythm is often propelled by guttural vocal snippets, as on "Ethnicolor" and "Zoolookologie." That's not half as disconcerting for those used to his previous work as the album's art-funk backing: Adrian Belew on guitar, Marcus Miller on bass and Yogi Horton on drums, plus Laurie Anderson on one track. Though Zoolook is interesting throughout, the tracks with Jarre alone are often the best, reprising the classic OxygŠne sound. Zoolook was re-released one year after its first issue, with two tracks slightly remixed. ~ John Bush



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