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''Zoolook'' is the seventh
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by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released in November 1984 by
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. Much of the music is built up from singing and
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in 25 different languages recorded and edited in the Fairlight CMI digital sampling synthesizer. The album spawned two singles: the title track and "Zoolookologie".


Composition and recording

''Zoolook'' was greatly influenced by his former mentor Pierre Schaeffer and his
musique concrète Musique concrète (; ): " problem for any translator of an academic work in French is that the language is relatively abstract and theoretical compared to English; one might even say that the mode of thinking itself tends to be more schematic, ...
, taking samples from everyday life and voice human in 25 different languages from all over the world. In this album was expanded the
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-based approach which had been initiated on '' Les Chants Magnétiques'' (1981) and continued on '' Music for Supermarkets'' (1983). Some fragments were recorded digitally by Jarre and then played back and edited on the Fairlight CMI. This process was done together with Frederick Rousseau for three months. Some of the vocals were recorded during Jean-Michel's travels, others instead are the result of his work with the French ethnologist, Xavier Bellanger, who during his travels recorded "a large collection of tapes." For this album, Jarre used the synthesizers Moog 55, ARP 2600, some by EMS, the LinnDrum machine, the Yamaha DX7, the Matrisequencer 250 designed by the French sound engineer, Michel Geiss for '' Équinoxe'' (1978), and the E-mu Emulator. The different languages as listed in the album's liner notes are:
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, Afghan, Arabic, Balinese,
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, Chinese, Dutch, English,
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,
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, German, Hungarian, Indian, Japanese, Malagasy, Malayan, Pygmy, Polish, Quechua, Russian,
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, Spanish,
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,
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, and
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. Much of the album's recording took place both Jarre's makeshift studio in Paris. Sound engineer Denis Vanzetto joined the Jarre team, and later going to the Clinton studio,
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for recording American musicians chosen by Jean-Michel among them guitarists Adrian Belew and Ira Siegel, bassist
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, and percussionist and drummer Yogi Horton. After Jean-Michel read in an American newspaper, '' The Village Voice'' about a exhibition held by the avant-garde singer Laurie Anderson in a New York gallery. He called and invited her to the studio to listen to his
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. Seduced by Jarre's proposed idea of speaking a completely imaginary language, she agreed and provided the vowels for the track "Diva". Parts of the album, like the track "Blah Blah Café" and the second half of the track "Diva", were reworkings of material that had already appeared on the 1983 album '' Musique pour Supermarché''. The album was mixed by David Lord (except "Zoolookologie") at Jean Michel Jarre's home studio in Croissy, France (credited as Croissy Studio): final mixing started at Trident Studios in London but didn't go well for technical reasons, so it was decided to mix the album at Jarre's home studio instead.


Release

''Zoolook'' was released in November 1984 on
Disques Dreyfus Dreyfus Records (; french: Disques Dreyfus, link=no, ) is a record label which released the work of artists such as Jean-Michel Jarre who was part of the label for more than 20 years. Francis Dreyfus founded Disques Dreyfus in 1985. The label wa ...
label, and launched worldwide in September 1985 by Polydor Records label. More aurally challenging than Jarre's previous works, the album was also somewhat less successful, reaching only number 47 in the UK album charts. Two singles from the album were released, the title track and "Zoolookologie". Both had a music video in 1985, the title track video was directed by
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, and featured twelve robots designed by Marc Caro of which only one was kept after filming. The video of "Zoolookologie" was directed by Rod McCall and produced by Frank Coppola in London, UK. It "shows three models flirting with the artist in a provocative fantasy". In 1984, the album won the Grand Prix du Disque award by L'Académie Charles Cros, and in April 1985 it won the best instrumental album of the year award, at the Victoires de la Musique. In 2016, a contest called ''Zoolook Revisited'' was organized, in which amateur or professional producers were invited to share a piece using samples taken from the SoundHunters app. Tracks from selected winners such as Luke Vibert, Zeka Lopez, Mikael Seifu,
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and KIZ by Jean-Michel himself were included on the disc of the same name.


Critical reception

At the time of its release '' NME'' said, "Strangely simplistic, this LP is like a union between '' Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)'' and
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on speed". Australian newspaper '' The Evening News'' commented that "is a phonetic symphony laced with catchy,
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-rock rhythms based on the intonations of various exotic languages." In France, '' Le Devoir'' felt that the beginning of the album was "a musical background both morbid and grandiose." In '' Mojo'' magazine, Phil Alexander listed it as one of Jarre's three key albums and wrote that Jarre's rumination on internationalism also boasts a deliberate melodic focus that acknowledgedg the influence of synth pop, while pointing the way forward to greater experimentation – both in his own work and that of others." AllMusic's John Bush stated which "Jean Michel Jarre combined an actual band and processed vocal samples -- recorded in 25 different languages -- with his rich, melodic synthesizer pop", described the album as "interesting throughout" and added that "the tracks with Jarre alone are often the best, reprising the classic '' Oxygène'' sound." "Zoolookologie" was described by Thom Holmes as a, "A fascinating exploration of samples both of voice and drums".


Track listing


First edition – original track list (1984)


Second edition (1985)


Third edition (1997 remaster)


Fourth edition (30th anniversary, 2015 remaster)


Personnel

Personnel listed in album liner notes. * Jean-Michel Jarre –
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, electronic devices * Daniel Lazerus – sound engineer * Laurie Anderson –
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s on "Diva" * Adrian Belew – guitars, effects * Yogi Horton –
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s *
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 – bass guitar * Frederick Rousseau – additional keyboards * Ira Siegel – additional guitars * Xavier Bellenger – research * David Lord – mixing engineer


Equipment

Adapted from album liner notes. * Linn LM-1 * LinnDrum * Simmons SDS-V *
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*
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* E-mu Emulator * Matrisequencer 250 * Fairlight CMI * ARP 2600 * EMS Synthi AKS * Moog 55 * Oberheim OB-Xa *
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 The Prophet-5 is an analog synthesizer manufactured by the American company Sequential. It was designed by Dave Smith and John Bowen in 1977, who used microprocessors, then a new technology, to create the first polyphonic synthesizer with full ...
* Yamaha DX7 * EMS Vocoder


Charts


Certifications


References


Bibliography

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External links

* {{Authority control 1984 albums Jean-Michel Jarre albums Electronic albums by French artists Electropop albums New-age albums by French artists Disques Dreyfus albums Polydor Records albums