Jean Michel Jarre Discography Released: 1967-2007 Country: France (1987 - Cities in Concert - Houston-Lyon (1989 - Destination Docklands (1990 - Paris La Defense
This was apparently Jarre's first show in Vancouver. I look forward to the second. Rating: 5 out of 5 Jean-Michel Jarre by loudmusic on 2018-04-20 Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver. What a class act performer !! Jean-Michel André Jarre is a French composer, performer and record producer. He is a pioneer in the electronic. Rating: 5 out of 5Jean Michel Jarre is one such composer, with his remarkable outdoor spectacles, each defined by astounding light shows, fireworks, laser displays, and humongous audiences numbering over one million people, Jarre is one of the most influential artists of our time. Jean Michel Jarre was born on August 24, 1948 in Lyon, France. Gatefold sleeve, printed inner sleeve. Recorded and Mixed on Digital Otari 32-Tracks DTR 900. Made in West Germany. Published by Francis Dreyfus Music/Jean-Michel Jarre. (P) 1987 Disques Dreyfus, Paris. Centerlabels has the title named "In Concert Lyon/Houston", i.e. reversed the cities.
On April 5, 1986, electronic music composer Jean-Michel Jarre led an event of riotous spectacle, lighting up the Houston skyline with lasers, vast projections and fireworks, blasting outAside from his recorded work, it’s Jarre’s magnificent, record-breaking live performances that stand out as landmark moments in his career, which have seen him bring millions of spectators together in the same place, while developing innovative sequencers and imaginative instruments specifically for use on stage. The Essential Jean-Michel Jarre (1983年) The Essential 1976-1986 (1985年) ※上記アルバムと内容同じ。1997年に『Cities In Concert Houston-Lyon』と改題。 Les Années Laser (1989年) ※『Cities In Concert Houston-Lyon』を含む9枚組CDボックス。 Images - The Best of Jean-Michel Jarre (1991年)
Published 9:07 PM PST, October 29, 2016. As night falls in Houston, a projection of the number zero flashes onto the exterior of the Heritage Plaza building in downtown. Hundreds of thousands cheer and clap in anticipation. Out of the darkness, Jean-Michel Jarre steps onto a stage shrouded by smoke from machines.
Recorded live on 8:15pm April 5th 1986, Downtown, Houston. Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Houston and Texas, and of the 25th anniversary of NASA. This event was also dedicated to the memory of the astronauts who were killed in the Challenger tradegy. One of them, Ron McNair, astronaut and saxophonist, should have interpreted "Ron's LiUIQ.