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Equinoxe
Equinoxe is the second album by Jean-Michel Jarre, and released in 1978 on Disques Dreyfus , licensed to Polydor. The total record sales of this album is more than 10 million copies, which is a great succes, but yet inferior to the sales of Oxygene. The album reflects the all day life of a human being, from morning to night. Two singles were released from the album, Part 5 first, after that Part 4. Parts 7 and 8 are released as live tracks from Jarre's first live concert at Place de la Concorde.
Track listing
- "Equinoxe (Part I)" - 2:23
- "Equinoxe (Part II)" - 5:01
- "Equinoxe (Part III)" - 5:11
- "Equinoxe (Part IV)" - 6:54
- "Equinoxe (Part V)" - 3:47
- "Equinoxe (Part VI)" - 3:23
- "Equinoxe (Part VII)" - 7:24
- "Equinoxe (Part VIII)" - 5:04
Equipment
Jean-Michel Jarre perfomed on all the following instruments: ARP 2600 Synthesizer, EMS Synthi AKS, VCS 3 Synthesizer, Yamaha Polyphonic Synthesizer, Oberheim Polyphonic Synthesizer, RMI Harmonic Synthesizer, RMI Keyboard Computer, ELKA 707, Korg Polyphonic Ensemble, Eminemt, Mellotron, ARP Sequenzer, Oberheim Digital Sequenszer, Matrisequenzer 250, Rhythmicomputer, Vocoder E.M.S.
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