Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Industrial Revolution: | |
| A1a | OuvertureEngineer [Assistant] – Philippe CussetEngineer [Sound Engineer] – Henri Loustau |
5:20 |
| A1b | Part 1 | 5:08 |
| A1c | Part 2 | 2:18 |
| A1d | Part 3 | 3:47 |
| A2 | London KidGuitar – Hank MarvinSynthesizer [Fairlight CMI] – Sylvain Durand |
4:34 |
| B1 | RevolutionsDrum Programming, Percussion – Jean-Michel JarreEffects [Special Effects] – François Kervorkian*Engineer [Sound Engineer] – Claude ErmelinNey – Kudsi ErgunerRecorded By [Muezzin Chant] – Xavier BellengerVocals [Computer Vocals] – Jean-Michel Jarre, Michel Geiss |
5:01 |
| B2 | Tokyo KidDrum Programming, Percussion – Jean-Michel JarreEngineer [Assistant] – Philippe CussetEngineer [Sound Engineer] – Henri LoustauTrumpet, Voice [Megaphone] – Jun Miyake |
5:22 |
| B3 | Computer Weekend | 5:00 |
| B4 | SeptemberChorus [Vocal Chorus] – Mireille PomboConductor [Female Choir From Mali Direction] – Sori Bamba*Drum Programming, Percussion – Jean-Michel Jarre |
3:57 |
| B5 | The Emigrant | 3:56 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Disques Dreyfus
- Copyright (c) – Disques Dreyfus
- Published By – Francis Dreyfus Music
- Recorded At – Croissy Studio
- Mixed At – Croissy Studio
- Mixed At – Studio Guillaume Tell
- Mixed At – Studio Davout
Credits
- Art Direction – Mark Fisher
- Bass – Guy Delacroix
- Choir – The Bruno Rossignol Choir (tracks: A1, A2, B5)
- Composed By, Producer, Synthesizer [Roland D-50, Fairlight CMI II, III, Synthex, AKS, Oscar], Vocoder [EMS], Drum Machine [Dynacord ADD I, Akai MPC-60], Performer [Cristal Baschet] – Jean-Michel Jarre
- Conductor [Choir Direction] – Bruno Rossignol (tracks: A1, A2, B5)
- Design – 4i Collaboration
- Design [Cristal Baschet] – Bernard Baschet, François Baschet
- Directed By [Musical Director For Choir Recordings] – Sylvain Durand
- Drums, Electronic Drums [Simmons SDX], Drum Machine [Dynacord ADD I] – Jo Hammer*
- Engineer [Sound Engineer] – Denis Vanzetto
- Musical Assistance [Artistic Collaboration], Synthesizer [ARP 2600, Kawai K5], Sequenced By [Geiss Matrisequencer], Keyboards [Elka AMK 800, Cavagnolo Midy 20] – Michel Geiss
- Musical Assistance [Artistic Collaboration], Synthesizer [Emulator, Fairlight, Ensoniq Esqi, Roland D-50, Roland D550, Synthex, Oscar], Programmed By [Akai MPC-60] – Dominique Perrier
- Photography By – Oliviero Toscani
- Programmed By [Additional Synthesizer Programming] – Francis Rimbert
- Recorded By [Outdoor Recordings], Music Consultant [Ethnic Musical Advisor] – Xavier Bellenger
- Technician [Technical Assistance] – Patrick Pelamourgues
Notes
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.B2: 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.
Hank Marvin appears with special courtesy of Polydor Ltd. (UK).
Computer voice designed by Street Electronics, California.
'Ouverture' and 'Tokyo Kid' mixed at Guillaume Tell Studio, Paris.
'Revolutions' mixed at Studio Davout, Paris.
Recorded and mixed on Studer A820 Dolby SR.
Special thanks to...
Akai France: Bernard Ribet, Yvon Kerampran, Roger Linn, Hubert Gall, Apple Computer France, Dynacord, Elka: Piermaria, EMS: Ludwig Rehberg, Fairlight Australia, Harman France: Mr. Pierson, Hohner/Kawai, Lag France: Pierre Cathala, Michel Chavarria, Mega Studio, Music Land, Musikengro: Roland Delacroix, Soundtracs/Lazare, Studer France, Margarita Scheckel, Fiona de Montaignac, Paul Jarvis, Patrice Tison, Louisa Chelouti, Pierrette Jacquard, Edith Napias, Gérald Ano, Loïc de Montaignac, Paul Wiffen, Eric Cabedoce.
℗ 1988 Disques Dreyfus, Paris
© 1988 Disques Dreyfus, Paris
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 42283 709843
- Rights Society: SPA
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 837 421-1 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Révolutions (LP, Album) | Disques Dreyfus | 837 421-1 | France | 1988 |
| 837 098-2 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Revolutions (CD, Album) | Polydor | 837 098-2 | Brazil | 1988 |
| 837 421-4 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Revolutions (Cass, Album) | Disques Dreyfus | 837 421-4 | France | 1988 |
| 837 098-2 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Revolutions (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Polydor , Disques Dreyfus | 837 098-2 | Russia | Unknown |
| 837 098-4 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Revolutions (Cass, Album) | Polydor | 837 098-4 | Netherlands | 1988 |
Tracklist Hide Credits
| Industrial Revolution: | ||
| A1.a | OvertureEngineer [Sound, Mixing ] – Henri LoustauEngineer [Sound, Mixing, Assistant] – Philippe Cusset |
5:20 |
| A1.b | Part 1 | 5:08 |
| A1.c | Part 2 | 2:18 |
| A1.d | Part 3 | 3:47 |
| A2 | London KidGuitar – Hank MarvinSynthesizer [Fairlight CMI] – Sylvain Durand |
4:34 |
| B1 | RevolutionsDrum Programming, Percussion, Vocals [Computer Vocals] – Jean-Michel JarreEffects – François Kervorkian*Engineer [Sound, Mixing] – Claude ErmelinNey – Kudsi ErgunerRecorded By [Muezzin Chant From Turkey] – Xavier BellengerVocals [Computer Vocals] – Michel Geiss |
5:01 |
| B2 | Tokyo KidDrum Programming, Percussion – Jean-Michel JarreEngineer [Sound, Mixing ] – Henri LoustauEngineer [Sound, Mixing, Assistant] – Philippe CussetTrumpet, Effects [Megaphone] – Jun Miyake |
5:22 |
| B3 | Computer Weekend | 5:00 |
| B4 | SeptemberChorus [Vocal Chorus] – Mireille PomboConductor [Female Choir From Mali Direction] – Sori Bamba*Drum Programming, Percussion – Jean-Michel Jarre |
3:52 |
| B5 | The Emigrant | 3:56 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Disques Dreyfus
- Copyright (c) – Disques Dreyfus
- Recorded At – Croissy Studio
- Mixed At – Croissy Studio
- Mixed At – Studio Guillaume Tell
- Mixed At – Studio Davout
Credits
- Art Direction – Mark Fisher
- Bass – Guy Delacroix
- Choir – The Bruno Rossignol Choir (tracks: A1, A2, B5)
- Composed By, Producer, Synthesizer [Roland D.50, Fairlight CMI II, III, Synthex, AKS, Oscar], Drum Machine [Dynacord ADD I, AKAI MPC-60], Vocoder [EMS], Idiophone [Cristal Baschet] – Jean-Michel Jarre
- Conductor [Choir Direction] – Bruno Rossignol
- Design – 4i Collaboration
- Design [Cristal Baschet] – Bernard Baschet, François Baschet
- Directed By [Musical Director For Choir Recordings] – Sylvain Durand
- Electronic Drums [Simmons SDX], Drum Machine [Dynacord ADD I] – Jo Hammer*
- Engineer [Mixing] – Claude Ermelin (tracks: B1), Henri Loustau (tracks: A1.1, B2 )
- Engineer [Mixing] [Assistant] – Philippe Cusset (tracks: A1.1, B2 )
- Engineer [Sound] – Denis Vanzetto
- Musical Assistance [Artistic Collaboration], Synthesizer [ARP 2600, Kawai K5], Sequencer [Geiss Matrisequencer], Keyboards [Cavagnolo Midy 20, Elka Amk 800] – Michel Geiss
- Musical Assistance [Artistic Collaboration], Synthesizer [Emulator, Fairlight, Ensoniq ESQI, Roland D.50, Roland D550, Synthex, Oscar], Drum Programming [AKAI MPC-60] – Dominique Perrier
- Photography By – Oliviero Toscani
- Programmed By [Additional Synthesizer Programming] – Francis Rimbert
- Recorded By [Outdoor Recordings], Music Consultant [Ethnic Musical Advisor] – Xavier Bellenger
- Technician [Technical Assistance] – Patrick Pelamourgues
Notes
Inlay:℗ 1988 Disques Dreyfus, Paris
© 1988 Disques Dreyfus, Paris
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, assassinated in Paris on 29th March 1988
There will only ever be one revolution - The revolution that the children carry within them
Hank Marvin appears with special courtesy of Polydor Ltd. (UK)
Computer voice designed by Street Electronics, California
'Ouverture' and 'Tokyo Kid' mixed at Guillaume Tell Studio, Paris
'Revolutions' mixed at Studio Davout, Paris
Recorded and mixed on Studer A820 with Dolby SR
Special thanks to... Akai France: Bernard Ribet, Yvon Kerampran, Roger Linn, Hubert Gall, Apple Computer France, Dynacord, Elka: Piermaria, EMS: Ludwig Rehberg, Fairlight Australia, Harman France: Mr. Pierson, Hohner/Kawai, Lag France: Pierre Cathala, Michel Chavarria, Mega Studio, Music Land, Musikengro: Roland Delacroix, Soundtracs/Lazare, Studer France, Margarita Scheckel, Fiona de Montaignac, Paul Jarvis, Patrice Tison, Louisa Chelouti, Pierrette Jacquard, Edith Napias, Gérald Ano, Loïc de Montaignac, Paul Wiffen, Eric Cabedoce
Labels:
℗ & © 1988
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 837 421-1 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Révolutions (LP, Album) | Disques Dreyfus | 837 421-1 | France | 1988 |
| 837 098-2 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Revolutions (CD, Album) | Polydor | 837 098-2 | Brazil | 1988 |
| 837 421-4 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Revolutions (Cass, Album) | Disques Dreyfus | 837 421-4 | France | 1988 |
| 837 098-2 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Revolutions (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Polydor , Disques Dreyfus | 837 098-2 | Russia | Unknown |
| 837 098-4 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Revolutions (Cass, Album) | Polydor | 837 098-4 | Netherlands | 1988 |









