Is Jean-Michel Jarre married?
Gong Lim. 2019
Anne Parillaudm. 2005–2010Charlotte Ramplingm. 1978–1998Flore Guillardm. 1975–1977
Jean-Michel Jarre/Spouse
When was equinoxe released?
December 1978
Équinoxe/Release date
Équinoxe (English: Equinox) is the fourth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released in December 1978 on the Disques Dreyfus record label, with license to Polydor.
Which album by Jean Michel Jarre was released in the 90s?
En attendant Cousteau
Studio albums
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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GER | ||
1988 | Revolutions Released: August 1988 Format: CD, MC, LP | 28 |
1990 | En attendant Cousteau (Waiting for Cousteau) Released: 11 June 1990 Format: CD, MC, LP | 27 |
1993 | Chronologie Released: May 1993 Format: CD, MC, LP | 50 |
What age is Jean Michel Jarre?
73 years (August 24, 1948)
Jean-Michel Jarre/Age
When was the album Equinoxe by Jean Michel Jarre released?
Équinoxe (English: Equinox) is the fourth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released in December 1978 on the Disques Dreyfus record label, with license to Polydor. Jarre had developed his sound, employing more dynamic and rhythmic elements, particularly a greater use of sequencing on basslines.
What kind of music does Jean Michel Jarre make?
Equinoxe. Like its predecessor, Equinoxe is widely regarded as a classic within electronic music, which to date has sold around ten million copies. Stylistically Jarre carries on the underlying concept of Oxygene, creating a dreamlike musical universe built around melodic passages and futuristic sound experiments.
When did the album Equinoxe come out?
For the song by C418, see Minecraft – Volume Alpha. Équinoxe (English: Equinox) is the fourth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released in December 1978 on the Disques Dreyfus record label, with license to Polydor .
When did Equinoxe Part 8 come out live?
The short piece of music at the beginning of “Équinoxe Part 8” has been played live with different arrangements, including a version for an acoustic street organ, under the title of “Band in the Rain”. The release was followed by a concert on the Place de la Concorde, Paris on 14 July 1979.