Deserted Palace (2025 Remaster) Jean-Michel Jarre
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Album-Release:
1972
HRA-Release:
28.11.2025
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- 1 Poltergeist Party (2025 Remaster) 02:14
- 2 Music Box Concerto (2025 Remaster) 02:44
- 3 Rain Forest Rap Session (2025 Remaster) 01:44
- 4 A Love Theme for Gargoyles (2025 Remaster) 01:13
- 5 Bridge of Promises (2025 Remaster) 03:18
- 6 Exasperated Frog (2025 Remaster) 00:50
- 7 Take Me To Your Leader (2025 Remaster) 01:58
- 8 Deserted Palace (2025 Remaster) 02:26
- 9 Pogo Rock (2025 Remaster) 01:07
- 10 Windswept Canyon (2025 Remaster) 07:42
- 11 The Abominable Snowman (2025 Remaster) 00:56
- 12 Iraqi Hitch-Hiker (2025 Remaster) 02:32
- 13 Free Floating Anxiety (2025 Remaster) 02:20
- 14 Synthetic Jungle (2025 Remaster) 01:44
- 15 Bee Factory (2025 Remaster) 00:59
Info for Deserted Palace (2025 Remaster)
Transversales Disques proudly presents the first official LP reissue of Deserted Palace, a studio album written and performed by Jean-Michel Jarre in 1972 during his time at G.R.M. (Groupe de Recherches Musicales).
In 1971, producer Francis Dreyfus was commissioned to create soundscapes for public spaces such as airports and libraries.
He entrusted the project to Jean-Michel, who had recently signed with his record company.
These fifteen tracks were crafted using just two synthesizers—the EMS VCS3 and the Farfisa organ—in an experimental and minimalistic style.
"It was a crazy album, totally homemade, with rhythms I created in my student room using minimal equipment. At the same time, I incorporated electronic sounds taken from the GRM when I would sneak into the studios at night, having stolen the keys. It’s a pirate record in every sense of the word, foreshadowing what I would go on to create later." (Jean-Michel Jarre)
Jean-Michel Jarre
Digitally remastered
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