Jean Michel Jarre Teo & Tea Interview
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I also like these songs, but if you have a look at the wikipedia article, you would notice, he said that he doesn't like the album.... let's hope he'll do better work this year or in 2012
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@EMance All his albums sound very different would say except Equinoxe and Oxygene, I loved Metamorphoses too where he actually had his own voice and did songs with Natacha Atlas etc, which is again different from anything he did before. I would say my least favourite JMJ album is Sessions 2000, but I can not honestly say what my favourite one is, probably between Magentic fields album or Rendez- vous.
I just noticed I am replying to a comment made 3 years ago :)
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Jarre Genio !! La reencarnacion de Mozart !!
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It's a good album, its just different
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Every artist needs to go forward and go new ways. Nobody who give you one music as the other will stand over so much time.
Jarre is around 60 Years old .... His life is music and his music is his life.
I mean, look at him... i wish i look that healthy at 60......
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AWESOME ALBUM, I HAVE CD WITH HIS AUTOGRAPH ;)
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@EMance I agree 100% with you mate. The only problem i have with this album is that Joachim Garraud (that i know well) is behind most of ideas. He even created some of the soundsets for this album. So, this is not really a Jarre's album, but more a mixture between two guy's styles ;-) Not a bad album though.
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I love the way he thinks about things, and the way he uses that thinking in his work.
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AWESOME ALBUM ;-)) !!!
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I didn't hear this album so far but, as far as I know of it, I think it was risky for Jarre to venture into the ground of dance music, where lots and lots of artists already exist. Maybe he felt he needed to catch up with today's music? Probably for the 1st time in his career, he acted like a "me too" here and this may have disapointed a part of his "historical" audience, who expected a new step forward... On the other hand, this music didn't impress the part of audience born after 1980.
Now, why is it that so-called 'true fans' keep bemoaning the newer stuff of the same artists?
Téo&Téa is a good album, when you listen to it it may not be the same as, say, Chronologie... but if you would just sit down and listen to the fucking music...
"Urrr, Jarre is now a faliure for his music changing." He says it himself, he is always trying new things.
Waiting for Cousteau was my personal favourite song done by anyone, but this DOES NOT MEAN OTHER SONGS ARE BAD. Just accept change.
EMance 3 years ago 9
JMJ is a genius .
k777t 4 years ago 7