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Performer: Jean-Michel Jarre
Title: Oxygene 3
Country: Europe
Genre: Electronic
Style:Synth-pop
Released: 02 Dec 2016
Catalog number: 88985361881
Label: Columbia, Sony Music
MP3 album szie: 1040 mb
FLAC album size: 2364 mb

Tracklist

A1 Oxygene (Part 14) 5:28
A2 Oxygene (Part 15) 6:40
A3 Oxygene (Part 16) 6:56
B1 Oxygene (Part 17) 4:20
B2 Oxygene (Part 18) 2:48
B3 Oxygene (Part 19) 5:45
B4 Oxygene (Part 20) 7:59

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
88985361882 Jean-Michel Jarre Oxygene 3 ‎(CD, Album) Sony Music, Columbia 88985361882 Australia 2016
none Jean-Michel Jarre Oxygene 3 ‎(8xFile, FLAC, Album) Sony Music Catalog none Europe 2016
8898 536188-2 Jean-Michel Jarre Oxygene 3 ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Columbia, Sony Music 8898 536188-2 Argentina 2016
88985361882 Jean-Michel Jarre Oxygene 3 ‎(CD, Album) Columbia, Sony Music 88985361882 US 2016
88985361882 Jean-Michel Jarre Oxygene 3 ‎(CD, Album) Columbia, Sony Music 88985361882 Europe 2016

Credits

  • AdministratorAlan Lander, Edith Napias
  • Composed By, ProducerJean-Michel Jarre
  • Design [Graphic]Eric BDFCK Cornic
  • Instruments [Eminent 310, AKS, VCS 3, Small Stone, Electric Mistress, ARP 2600, ARP 2500, Moog Sub 37, OB6, Mellotron D4000, Korg Polyphonic Ensemble, Mini Pops, Metasonic, Digisequencer, TR8, Animoog, OP1, OP12, OP24, Qchord, Analog Keys, Virus, Dune, Nordlead 1, Monark, Rblocks, Spire, Serum, Cognosphere, Taurus1, Micro Monsta, Philicorda]Jean-Michel Jarre
  • Liner Notes [Uncredited]Jean-Michel Jarre
  • ManagementAero Productions, Fiona Commins, Louis Hallonet
  • Mastered ByDavid Dadwater, KM
  • Mixed By [Additional Mixes]Joachim Garraud
  • Painting [Original Painting, inspired by]Michel Granger
  • Photography ByEric Cornic, Heidie Moreno Castelli, Jean-Michel Jarre, Louis Hallonet
  • ProducerJean-Michel Jarre
  • Producer [Production Team]Claude Samard, Marco Grenier, Stephane Gervais
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByJean-Michel Jarre
  • Technician [Technical Assistance]Patrick Pelamourgues

Notes

Back cover:
Recorded and mixed on Ableton live and Macbook Pro.

Recorded and mixed at JMJ's Studio, France.
Mastering: Yakuda Mastering 2016.

Ⓟ 2016 Jean-Michel Jarre under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH. Ⓒ 2016 EDDA under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH. Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH. Made in the EU.

Gatefold sleeve.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (As printed on cover): 8 89853 61881 1
  • Barcode (Scanned with barcode reader): 0889853618811
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 88985361881-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): 88985361881-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A - Etched): 120683 A2 KM
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B - Etched): 120683 B2 KM
  • Label Code: LC 00162
  • Rights Society: BIEM GEMA

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Jean-Michel Jarre
  • Copyright (c) – EDDA
  • Licensed To – Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) GmbH
  • Recorded At – Jean-Michel Jarre Private Studio
  • Mastered At – Yakuda Mastering
  • Mastered At – Celebrate Records GmbH – 120683
  • Pressed By – Celebrate Records GmbH
  • Distributed By – Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) GmbH
  • Published By – Jean-Michel Jarre
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Reviews: (8)
Yramede
Yramede
Is this the release that was signed by him? Figured an autographed copy would go for a bit more. Guess I was wrong.
Alister
Alister
is it just me or is the eq a bit dull? listening on neutral studio monitors and the treble needs boosting, the image seems compressed... is it a stylistic choice for the production or am i just a conditioned ear? (i have all 3 formats), love the music
Xlisiahal
Xlisiahal
I hear it, too. It needs a little more treble, but is otherwise pretty great.
Nettale
Nettale
One thing 99.9% of people don't realize is that this album, like all Oxygene albums, were done in a six week period. The idea of the series is; what can be accomplished in a short period of time. That's why the albums are not perfect. There's a deadline and that's it. I have to agree that the first one is a classic that changed the face of music, second is only a mediocre echo of the original and this third one is electronica synth-pop lacking of really good ideas. Jarre is just being Jarre here in a mad rapid compositional rush playing with all the electronic and computerized toys he might lay his hands on. Too much technology and software I suppose and too little time to make sense of it. I wonder why Jarre ever started to emulate the younger folks. Did he feel inferior all of a sudden. He should have stayed true to his own style. By the way I very much liked Metamorphoses and hoped Jarre would have continued that road instead of this electronica noise. Get Sessions 2000 instead of Oxygene 3 atleast it's original and interesting. Or get the Electronica series, there's a lot of good tunes on those disks thanks to collaborations with other musicians that bring fresh ideas. I will still give this 3.5/5. I actually dig this somewhat but I feel like it is a sell-out riding on the old fame of Oxygene.
Dangerous
Dangerous
I love it and the sound of the Vinyl is absolute amaaaazing!!!
Nanecele
Nanecele
Oxygene 3 is clearly an effort to survive in our world of uncertainties. It mixes sounds from a long gone past when electronic music was the new discovery, patterns commonly found in today's production and the lack of a clear musical direction that we're unfortunately hearing everyday, everywhere. But this effort does deserve to be played at least twice.In my opinion, people here commenting that it's a bad album are quite missing the point of Jarre's journey. He started in the space age of the post-prog 70s with a groundbreaking album that was full of elements and techniques of its time – but then abandoned that sound when the technology shifted to samplers (Zoolook) and digital synths (think about the roland d50 in Révolutions) – and then abandoned it again in the early 90s during the european trance/techno boom. Oxygene 2 stands for that era. And so on.What 2016 offers us? A chaos of endless possibilities, made of real analog synth reissues, digital hardware emulations, tons and tons of softwares. Don't expect a groundbreaking album as Oxygene 1 today, because there's no groundbreaking technology to allow for such a thing. Jarre is actually remaining true to its roots: Electronica is a proof of its will to be constantly updated with the zeitgeist. But without a new technological push in synthesizer's market, don't keep waiting for a new Tangerine Dream to appear.So don't blame Jarre if the last big thing Moog made was the Memorymoog. At least we get to hear the Digisequencer again on this album, which is always nice!
Nagis
Nagis
so it's over. forty years later (and in the making). this release is an effortless bore of unengaging synth-pop. nothing to hear here but the same ol' mediocrity....
Flash_back
Flash_back
40 years in the making? Each one took just 6 weeks. That was the goal.