Sessions 2000
Sessions 2000 | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 4 November 2002 | |||
Studio | Croissy studio | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 42:54 | |||
Label | Disques Dreyfus | |||
Producer | Jean Michel Jarre | |||
Jean-Michel Jarre chronology | ||||
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Sessions 2000 is the fourteenth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released on Disques Dreyfus and distributed by Sony Music in 2002. On January 7, 2003 was released in US.[1] Sessions 2000 featured Francis Rimbert, and was recorded at Croissy studio and later mixed at Square Prod studio by Joachim Garraud.[2] According to Jarre, the album was made as part of a duology meant to fulfill his contract with Dreyfus as quickly as possible following a personal and legal falling out with Francis Dreyfus; the other album, Experimental 2001, went unreleased.[3] The feud with Dreyfus additionally informed the album's jazz-driven sound, as Jarre had previously encouraged him to reorient the label towards the genre.[3] Sessions 2000 reached the 140th position in French charts.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [4] |
Billboard write that the "tracks all share a certain cinematic scope, which is not unusual for ambient tunes, but Jarre has put a good deal of effort into evoking a pensive, understated, jazz feel that, at times–particularly on “March”–is reminiscent of Miles Davis’ late work." Also added that "he's created a deeply nuanced soundscape that invites repeated listening".[5]
Lorna Palmer from BBC commented that "the album is laced with acoustic instruments (a mix of live playing and samples) placed over a backdrop of seamless ambient electronics and soft trip hop grooves, with chilled jazzy undertones throughout."[6] PopMatters described it as "an enjoyable and very listenable experience."[7] Amy Hanson of AllMusic stated that "Jarre's six-track view of a year is energetic, invigorating, and after-dinner-drink smooth."[4]
Track listing
[edit]All tracks are written by Jean-Michel Jarre
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "January 24" | 5:57 |
2. | "March 23" | 8:02 |
3. | "May 1" | 4:49 |
4. | "June 21" | 6:18 |
5. | "September 14" | 9:30 |
6. | "December 17" | 8:11 |
Total length: | 42:54 |
Personnel
[edit]- Jean-Michel Jarre - keyboards, synthesizer, sound programming
- Francis Rimbert - keyboards, sampler, additional programming
Equipment
[edit]Equipment instruments used in the album:[8]
- Roland XP-80
- Eminent 310U
- ARP 2600
- Minimoog
- Korg KARMA
- Novation Digital Music Systems Supernova II
- microKORG
- Roland JP-8000
- Korg Mini Pops 7
- Digisequencer
- E-mu Systems XL7
- Roland Handsonic
- EMS Synthi AKS
- EMS VCS 3
- RMI Harmonic Synthesizer
Charts
[edit]Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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French Albums (SNEP)[9] | 140 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Reviews & Previews". Billboard. 11 January 2003. p. 30. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
- ^ Sessions 2000 (booklet). Disques Dreyfus/Sony Music. 2002. FDM 36165-2/DRY-CD-36165.
- ^ a b Pettersen, Hogne Bø (18 November 2018). "The Journey to Equinoxe Infinity – Part 3: Paying the Piano Player to Stop Playing". The Domino Elf. Archived from the original on 29 November 2024. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
- ^ a b Hanson, Amy. Sessions 2000 at AllMusic. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
- ^ "Sessions 2000". Billboard. 11 January 2003. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
- ^ Palmer, Lorna. "BBC - Music - Review of Jean Michel Jarre - Sessions 2000". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
- ^ "Jean Michel Jarre: Sessions 2000, PopMatters". PopMatters. 1 June 2003. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
- ^ "Sessions 2000". Aerozone JMJ (in French). Retrieved 2018-06-06.
- ^ "Lescharts.com – Jean Michel Jarre – Sessions 2000". Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
Further reading
[edit]- "Electronic legend Jean Michel Jarre on his new album". Future Music. February 2000. ISSN 0967-0378. OCLC 1032779031.