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Oxygène 7–13

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Released
  
20 May 1997

Artist
  
Jean-Michel Jarre

Producer
  
Jean-Michel Jarre

Length
  
41:12

Release date
  
20 May 1997

Label
  
Epic/Sony Records

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Recorded
  
1996–1997 Oxygene Studio, Croissy, France

Oxygène 7–13 (1997)
  
Odyssey Through O2 (1998)

Genres
  
Electronica, Ambient music, Electronic music, Trance music, New-age music, Chill-out music

Similar
  
Jean-Michel Jarre albums, New-age music albums

Jean michel jarre oxyg ne 7 13 full album


Oxygène 7–13 (or Oxygène 2 on the Oxygène Trilogy box set) is the twelfth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released by Disques Dreyfus on 20 May 1997. It is the sequel to his 1976 album Oxygène, and is dedicated to Jarre's former mentor, experimental musician Pierre Schaeffer. While the album was recorded using many of the same synthesizers as Oxygène, and the titling suggests a continuation from where the first album ends, many tracks have a more uptempo character. Released approximately twenty years after the worldwide release of the first Oxygène, it is Jarre's final album in his traditional style (exclusive of Oxygène: New Master Recording) until Oxygène 3 was announced. It was also the last album by Jarre featuring Michel Geiss as collaborator.

Contents

"Oxygène 7", "Oxygène 8" and "Oxygène 10" have been released as singles. A number of remixes of Oxygène 7–13 tracks have been made, including those comprising most of the album Odyssey Through O2. The Orb's single "Toxygene" was originally intended for release as a remix for the single release of "Oxygène 8", but was rejected by Jarre for being too distant from the original.

The album cover art was created by long-time collaborator Michel Granger.

Track listing

All tracks by Jean Michel Jarre.

Instruments

  • 2600 ARP synthesizer
  • VCS3 synthesizer
  • AKS
  • Eminent 310 Unique
  • Mellotron M400
  • Theremin
  • CS80
  • Quasimidi Raven
  • Digisequencer
  • Akai MPC3000
  • Nordlead
  • JV 90
  • K2000
  • RMI Harmonic synthesizer
  • Prophecy
  • TR808
  • DJ70
  • Songs

    1Oxygène - Part 711:41
    2Oxygene 83:54
    3Oxygene 96:13

    References

    Oxygène 7–13 Wikipedia