Jean-Michel Jarre

En Attendant Cousteau

Jean-Michel Jarre - En Attendant Cousteau

01/01/1990 | Dreyfus 

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All Music Guide Review

The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau has been one of television's most celebrated programs of all time. Jean Michel Jarre, a countryman of Jacques Cousteau, composed and performed an e-music opus on honor of the oceanographer. En Attendant Cousteau is a departure from Jarre's usual format. This disc has three tracks that are longer than his normal tracks. (They are between six and nine minutes.) The fourth track is a major work clocking in at 47 minutes. That track, "En Attendant Cousteau," is an epic minimalist creation. This is groundbreaking stuff, an unusual mode for Jarre. Jarre has not gone this far out on a limb since his debut in 1976. It is a worthy risk. The atmospheric minimalism of the title track is deep and substantial. This is a great CD, certainly one of Jarre's top three. It will appeal to fans of Robert Scott Thompson, Jeff Pearce, James Johnson, and Mychael Danna. (Interestingly, Paul Nagle created a tongue-in-cheek tribute to this album and Jarre by recording Waiting for Clouseau in the late '90s. Nagle's album is humorous and enjoyable.) ~ Jim Brenholts, All Music Guide

En Attendant Cousteau Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Calypso
  • 9:15
  • Sound Clip for Calypso from En Attendant Cousteau


  • Credits of En Attendant Cousteau



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