Jean-Michel Jarre Album: Revolutions Release: August 1988 Recorded: 1987–1988 Label: Disques Dreyfus, A&M Tracklist: 1 Industrial Revolution: - Ouverture 5:11 - Part 1 5:10 - Part 2 2:17 - Part 3 4:13 5 London Kid 4:28 6 Revolutions 4:56 7 Tokyo Kid 5:23 8 Computer Weekend 4:43 9 September 4:06 10 The Emigrant 3:57 Credits: Sory Bamba Conductor Female choir from Mali #9 Philippe Cusset Assistant Engineer Guy DeLacroix Bass Francis Dreyfus Mixing Sylvain Durand Director, Fairlight #5 Claude Ermelin Engineer, Mixing Kudsi Erguner Turkish flute Mark Fisher Art Direction Michel Geiss Mixing, Computer Vocals, Synthesizer Joe Hammer Drums Simmons SDX, Dynacord ADD1 Goh Hotoda Engineer Jean Michel Jarre Synthesizer, Composer, Keyboards, Producer, Vocoder, Fairlight, Drum Programming François Kevorkian Sound Effects, Mixing Henry Loustau Engineer Hank Marvin Guitar #5 Jun Miyake Trumpet, Megaphone #7 Serge Pauchard Mixing Assistant Patrick Pelamourgues Assistant Engineer Dominique Perrier Synthesizer, Programming, Fairlight Mireille Pombo Choir, Chorus #9 Francis Rimbert Additional Synthesizer Programming Bruno Rossignol Choir Master Denis Vanzetto Engineer Bernard Baschet Design François Baschet Design Oliviero Toscani Photography 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. "September": 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. Computer voice designed by Street Electronics, California. Recorded and mixed at Croissy Studio, France. Recorded and mixed on Studer A820 Dolby SR. 'Ouverture' and 'Tokyo Kid' mixed at Guillaume Tell Studio, Paris. 'Revolutions' mixed at Studio Davout, Paris. Published by Francis Dreyfus Music (P) 1988 Disques Dreyfus, Paris