Jean-Michel Jarre - Musique Pour Supermarché / Music For Supermarkets (Full Album)
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- This is the original, full album made by Jean-Michel Jarre in 1983 for an art exhibition. Only one copy was pressed, and the master plates were burned in public. The record was played only once, on AM radio, where Jarre encouraged those listening to "Pirate me!", after which the record was auctioned off. As of now, only parts 1, 3 and 6 have been released in their full quality.
As for this particular recording, no real attempts at a full remaster were made. As in, no EQ boosts, no stereo enhancement, nothing like that. Only some noise reduction, phase correction, normalization, and speed correction.
This record is owned by Jean-Michel Jarre, Disques Dreyfus, and whoever owns the only copy of this record that exists. All copyrights are acknowledged and respected. Enjoy and thanks for being Faboo!
Tracklist:
0:00 Some radio babble
1:06 Overture
5:04 Part 1
7:31 Part 2 (Fifth Rendez-Vous)
11:02 Part 3
13:15 Part 4 (Blah Blah Café)
17:49 Part 5 + some more radio babble
24:41 Part 6 (Diva)
28:41 Part 7
This is genius. By restricting the album to a crappy AM radio recording, the album will forever sound like supermarket music: Poor quality AM radio.
Tracklist:
1:06 Overture
5:04 Part 1
7:31 Part 2 (Fifth Rendezvous)
11:02 Part 3
13:15 Part 4 (Blah Blah Café)
17:49 Part 5
24:41 Part 6 (Diva)
28:41 Part 7
I wish supermarkets actually played music that was this groovy
probably the best quality version i have heard of this, he did release part 2 also on planet jarre compilation so he probably does have copies and or demos of the original version
@@christopherzayd147 piss off bots
@vladimircrumbo2962 The Planet Jarre excerpt is actually Part 1. The first track of Music For Supermarkets is called Overture. Part 2 was remixed and became the third section of Fifth Rendezvous. Part 4 is the original full length version of Blah-Blah Café. Part 6 was remixed and with the addition of Laurie Anderson's vocals, Marcus Miller's bass and Yogi Horton's drums became Diva. Jarre has the master tapes. It was the mother plates (used to press vinyl copies) that were destroyed at the auction.
Happy that this jewel isn't lost... thanks YT and OP.
Thank you very much for sharing this masterpiece.
I wonder what happened to Mr Gérard who bought that record at the auction...
Hello, I also have an "original" recording of the broadcast (a tape), BUT this version is the best, GOOD JOB !!!
Sounds like vaporwave !
very much like early ferraro
What about Peter Jackson getting hold of this and using his AI technology to clean it up like he did with John Lennon's voice on 'Now and Then'? Even take each track out and remix the entire album for the world? Mr Jarre did ask for it to be pirated, and that would be the ultimate piracy?
32:17 that sound was used in ethnicolor 2!
The best quality ever
lol, Hilarious.... 'Loved' the Description.
Does anyone know what they are Talking in the radio babble? Jarre was dumb to ruin it because i love the intro music. I also wish for lyrics to Diva. Cant find it anywhere
In the second half of it i understand they talk about the same launch of this album.
Hello! This is the only copy of this album I've seen where all the tracks fit together seamlessly. However, there seems to be a lot of post processing that (even on AM radio quality) loses a lot of fidelity and blows out the bass frequencies. Do you know if an unaltered copy of this digitization exists for download? Thanks.
Yeah, I sourced it from this video: ua-cam.com/video/mh0Nz8LMlSc/v-deo.html
Is this how it was supposed to sound? Just wondering
No, the original sounded crystal clear. Only reason it sounds so bad is because it was broadcast on AM radio.
11:48 sounds like Equinoxe
More like Magnetic Fields Part 5, the Rumba.
part 6 sounds like intro of equinoxe 7 in china also i found that sound in roland d50 VST and i was holyshit!
@@sebastianolivares3021 i was meaning exactly that!
@@thomasmartin7524Yes I think its reversed
Edit: no its not
another pirata-piraña.
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