
Zoolook is a Electronic album by Jean-Michel Jarre, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 193 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- synthetic
- hypnotic
- cerebral
About
This 1984 album is a bold, almost shocking shift in direction for synthesizer master Jean-Michel Jarre. On Jarre’s first studio collaboration with other musicians, Laurie Anderson’s intimate vocals animate the haunting "Diva," while Marcus Miller’s forceful, funky slap bass pushes things forward on “Ethnicolor.” Jarre’s complex, dizzying latticework of vocal and instrumental samples is as unexpected as it is thrilling. Building on the synth-pop influences of <i>Les Chants Magnétiques</i>, this is the sound of Jarre throwing all the doors wide open.
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Tracklist
- 1Ethnicolor (Remastered)11:47
- 2Diva (Remastered)7:22
- 3Zoolook (Remastered)3:52
- 4Wooloomooloo (Remastered)3:18
- 5Zoolookologie4:21
- 6Blah Blah Cafe (Remastered)3:21
- 7Ethnicolor II (Remastered)3:52
Credits
Performers
- Marcus MillerBASS BACKING VOCALS FEATURING
- Jean-Michel JarreKEYBOARDS BACKING VOCALS SYNTHESIZER
- Yogi HortonDRUMS BACKING VOCALS FEATURING
- Ira SiegelGUITAR BACKING VOCALS FEATURING
- Adrian BelewGUITAR BACKING VOCALS FEATURING
- Frédérick RousseauKEYBOARDS
- Laurie AndersonVOCALS BACKING VOCALS FEATURING
6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 193 pressings tracked on Gatefold
