Product Description
2xLP, Album, RE
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Electronic Electro, Synth-pop, Ambient
minor lines on media, does not affect playback, cover has some ring wear and slight edge wear.
Notes:
Red and blue labels reissue. Released in gatefold sleeve with thick picture inner sleeves. Inner sleeves: This double album was recorded during five concerts which Jean-Michel Jarre presented in Peking and Shanghai. The concerts were the first performances of rock or contemporary music ever given in the People’s Republic of China. Jean-Michel Jarre wrote several new compositions for this historic occasion, including: 'Night in Shanghai', 'Laser Harp', 'Arpegiator', 'Orient Express', 'Souvenir of China', and 'Fishing Junks at Sunset', which was performed and recorded with the Peking Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra. Recorded during concerts performed on Peking and Shanghai in October 1981 on the Flight Mobile with the Saje Console. Mixed on MCI equipment. Released on Dreyfus Records, Paris ©℗ 1982. Cover: (P) Copyright 1982 Disques Dreyfus Paris. Sound recording made by Disques Dreyfus Paris. First published in 1982 in U.K. Marketed in Australasia by PolyGram TV Merchandising Division under exclusive licence. Labels: Intersong. No clear identifier regarding the country of manufacturing (Australia or New Zealand). Could be New Zealand because of the same label design as [url="http://www.discogs.com/release/5338499]this New Zealand "Magnetic Fields" reissue[/url].
A1. The Overture 4:50
A2. Arpegiator 6:53
A3. Equinoxe IV 7:45
B1. Fishing Junks At Sunset 9:45
B2. Band In The Rain 1:21
B3. Equinoxe VII 9:53
C1. Orient Express 4:21
C2. Magnetic Fields I 0:21
C3. Magnetic Fields III 3:50
C4. Magnetic Fields IV 10:37
C5. Laser Harp 3:36
D1. Night In Shanghai 7:01
D2. The Last Rumba 2:12
D3. Magnetic Fields II 6:16
D4. Souvenir Of China 3:59
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Phonographic Copyright (p) Disques Dreyfus
Marketed By PolyGram TV Merchandising Division
Mixed At Studios Ferber
Published By Francis Dreyfus Music
Published By Intersong
Recorded By Studio Flight Mobile