After a quick search of the forum with no results, i decided to make a topic dedicated to my fave album Revolutions
tell us what you think of this album...
You know, what do nerds do over the weekend....Jakob BC wrote:What does sir mean by that?Analog-Umph wrote:Computer Week-end should become an anthem track for all the nerds of this world.
Well. if I remember it correctly, it was England where the industrial revolution started. If we combine the stereotypic nature of an well-behaved English gentleman, as portrayed in Pickwick Club, for example, with the generally dull and grey weather there, we obtain the Overture and Parts 1, 2, 3 of this album. In this respect they're perfect, as far as style is concerned. We must of course always keep it in mind that not all people are fond of minimalist approach. Some need loud bangs, huge fireworks and that sort of things to convince them that it really is modern music.GeeJee wrote:It has some nice tracks on it, but definately lacks punch.
Maybe it was the photographer's idea...and Jarre agreed on this. Maybe he kept it important now to put himself on the cover.jeanbatman wrote:I was wondering if Jarre or Dreyfus gave any further explanation about why he took a picture of himselve for the cover of the album ? He said quite a few times he wasn't interested in putting his face on his albums.
I just listened to it and perhaps I heard a sort of hiccup but I thought that was part of the rhythm.jeanbatman wrote:I've catched something wich kinda look-a-like a "cut/paste" oddity on September at precisely 3:30, in the rythmic line : a sort of "digital blooper".
Can anybody confirm this ?
I'm talking about the 1988 version. Unfortunately, I don't have the remastered series, so I can't get this information.Jon wrote:Yes, the hi hat does seem to skip a beat at 3:30.
Question, is this on the 88 version as well as the 97 remaster?