The Concerts in China

The Concerts in China

by Jean-Michel Jarre
The Concerts in China

The Concerts in China

by Jean-Michel Jarre

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Canadian Import)

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Overview

Jean-Michel Jarre performed a handful of concerts in Peking and Shanghai in 1981, marking the first time that a modern Western musical artist had played in communist China. Sensing the historical importance of the event (and the career milestone it represented), a double album of live music from these concerts was released the following year as Les Concerts en Chine. The release is half musical travelogue (featuring new pieces presumably inspired by China) and half career retrospective, with faithful reproductions of excerpts from Equinoxe and Les Chants Magnetiques (Magnetic Fields) interspersed with new works and snippets of Chinese dialogue. There has always been a strong visual component to Jarre's live shows, which the listener is left out of on these recordings (small pockets of applause during some of the songs allude to the graphic goings-on), but even without the lights and lasers this is engaging stuff. Highlights from the show include "Jonques de Pecheurs au Crepuscule" (Fishing Junks at Sunset), a welcome respite from Jarre's ultra-modern music that features a traditional Oriental arrangement, and new works like "Arpegiateur" and "Nuit a Shangai" that compare favorably with the brisk, streamlined sound of Tangerine Dream in the early '80s. Connecting these sections with dialogue and street noises (some of which, in the case of "Les Chants Magnetiques," have always been there) breaks up the concert nicely, although two lighthearted intermissions ("L'Orchestre Sous la Pluie" and "La Derniere Rumba") make too fine a point of it. Owners of Equinoxe and Les Chants Magnetiques expecting to hear a new interpretation of these albums won't find any surprises on Les Concerts en Chine except a short ping-pong match inexplicably billed as "Les Chants Magnetiques I." The real attraction is the new music, and the newness that all of this must have held for its audience. [Regrettably, when Dreyfus reissued the concert on compact disc in 1992, it opted to split the original double LP into two separate discs as Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.] ~ Dave Connolly

Product Details

Release Date: 12/02/2022
Label: Sony Music
UPC: 0194399458112
Rank: 54644

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jean-Michel Jarre   Primary Artist,AKS,Elka,Harp,Drums,Director,Fairlight,Keyboards,Bass Pedals,Synthesizer,Drum Machine,Oberheim Obxa,Multi Instruments,VCS 3 Synthesizer
Wang Zhi   Primary Artist
Dominique Perrier   Kobol,Keyboards,Prophet 5,Synthesizer,Korg Synthesizer,Moog Synthesizer,Multi Instruments
Fredrick Rousseau   Arp 2600,Keyboards,Sequencing,Synthesizer,Korg Synthesizer,Multi Instruments
Roger Rizzitelli   Drums,Percussion,Drum Machine,Simmons Drums,Electronic Sounds,Multi Instruments,Electronic Percussion
Pierre Mourey   Synthesizer,Multi Instruments

Technical Credits

Francis Dreyfus   Producer
Mark Fisher   Design
Jean-Michel Jarre   Mixing,Concept,Composer,Producer
Rene Ameline   Mixing,Engineer
Wang Zhi   Performer
Philippe Latron   Mixing
Michel Geiss   Mixing
Jack Skinner   Mastering
Pierre Mourey   Producer,Assistant,Coordination,Mixing Assistant
M Wang Zhi   Art Direction
Marc Garanger   Photography
Kate Hepburn   Cover Design,Graphic Design
Red Saunders   Photography
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