Lista de Títulos
Industrial Revolution: | |||
A1a | Ouverture | 5:20 | |
A1b | Part 1 | 5:08 | |
A1c | Part 2 | 2:18 | |
A1d | Part 3 | 3:47 | |
A2 | London Kid | 4:34 | |
B1 | Revolutions | 5:01 | |
B2 | Tokyo Kid | 5:22 | |
B3 | Computer Weekend | 5:00 | |
B4 | September | 3:52 | |
B5 | The Emigrant | 3:56 |
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- Copyright fonográfico ℗ – Disques Dreyfus
- Copyright © – Disques Dreyfus
- Prensado por – PRS Hannover
- Publicado por – Francis Dreyfus Music
- Grabado en – Croissy Studio
- Mezclado en – Croissy Studio
- Mezclado en – Studio Guillaume Tell
- Mezclado en – Studio Davout
- Cortado en – PRS Hannover
Créditos
- Art Direction – Mark Fisher (5)
- Bass – Guy DeLacroix
- Choir – The Bruno Rossignol Choir (pistas: A1, A2, B5)
- Composed By, Producer – Jean-Michel Jarre
- Design – 4i Collaboration
- Directed By [Choir Direction] – Bruno Rossignol (pistas: A1, A2, B5)
- Drums, Synthesizer [Simmons SDX, Dynacord ADDI] – Jo Hammer*
- Engineer [Outdoor Recordings], Advisor [Ethnic Musical Advisor] – Xavier Bellenger
- Engineer [Sound] – Denis Vanzetto
- Music Director [Musical Director For Choir Recordings] – Sylvain Durand
- Musical Assistance [Artistic Collaboration] – Dominique Perrier, Michel Geiss
- Photography By – Oliviero Toscani (2)
- Programmed By [Additional Synthesizer Programming] – Francis Rimbert
- Synthesizer [ARP 2600, Kawai K5, Geiss Matrisequencer, Cavagnolo MIDY 20, Elka AMK 800] – Michel Geiss
- Synthesizer [Emulator, Fairlight, Ensoniq ESQI, Roland D-50, Roland D550, Synthex, Oscar], Programmed By [Akai MPC-60] – Dominique Perrier
- Synthesizer [Roland D-50, Fairlight CMI II, III, Synthex, AKS, Oscar, EMS Vocoder, Dynacord ADDI, Akai MPC-60], Idiophone [Cristal Baschet] – Jean-Michel Jarre
- Technician [Technical Assistance] – Patrick Pelamourgues
Notas
This record is dedicated to all the children of the revolution;
To the children of the industrial revolution,
To those of the 1960’s and the computer age,
To the children of emigrants,
And to those of Dulcie September.
‘September’: A tribute to Dulcie September, one of the many South
African victims dedicated to the fight against apartheid. She was
assassinated in Paris on 29th March 1988.
There will only ever be one revolution – The revolution that
the children carry within them.
‘Revolutions’: Computer voice designed by Street Electronics, California.
Ney (Turkish Flute): Used for Sufi rituals and Whirling Dervishes.
Cristal Baschet: Designed by Bernard Baschet and François Baschet.
Recorded and mixed at Croissy Studio, France.
Recorded and mixed on Studer A820 Dolby SR.
‘Ouverture’ and ‘Tokyo Kid’ mixed at Guillaume Tell Studio, Paris.
‘Revolutions’ mixed at Studio Davout, Paris.
Hank Marvin appears with special courtesy of Polydor Ltd. (UK).
Published by Francis Dreyfus Music
℗ 1988 Disques Dreyfus, Paris
© 1988 Disques Dreyfus, Paris
Printed in West Germany
Made in West Germany
Some copies come with a Polydor promo folder (German) and the back sleeve bar code striked out.