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Zoolook

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

Zoolook
Studio album by
Released12 November 1984
Recorded1983–1984
Studio
  • Jean-Michel Jarre's home studio (Paris)
  • Clinton Studio
Genre
Length37:58
Label
ProducerJean-Michel Jarre
Jean-Michel Jarre chronology
Musique pour Supermarché
(1983)
Zoolook
(1984)
Rendez-Vous
(1986)
Singles from Zoolook
  1. "Zoolook"
    Released: November 1984[3]
  2. "Zoolookologie"
    Released: March 1985

Composition and recording edit

Zoolook was greatly influenced by Jarre's former mentor Pierre Schaeffer and Schaeffer's musique concrète, taking samples from everyday life and voice human in 25 different languages from all over the world.[4][5] In this album was expanded the sample-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.[6] This process was done together with Frederick Rousseau for three months.[7]

I've always been involved in ethnic music, though I thought the way a lot of people have been using ethnic music was a little superficial. Sometimes it works, like the Brian Eno stuff, it worked the first time, but for me what was more interesting was not making a particular statement about recording in Africa or in China, but taking some sounds and having exactly the same attitude as when you were in front of a Moog 55 or a modular system, replacing the oscillators with a bank of actors or people, treating them through the Fairlight or the EMS synth, and establishing an orchestration using only voices.[8]

Some of the vocals were recorded during Jean-Michel's travels, while others are instead 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,[9] the Matrisequencer 250 designed by the French sound engineer, Michel Geiss for Équinoxe (1978),[9][10] and the E-mu Emulator.[11] The different languages as listed in the album's liner notes are: Aboriginal, Afghan, Arabic, Balinese, Bengali, Chinese, Dutch, English, Eskimo, French, German, Hungarian, Indian, Japanese, Malagasy, Malayan, Pygmy, Polish, Quechua, Russian, Sioux, Spanish, Swedish, Tibetan, and Turkish.[12]

Much of the album's recording took place both Jarre's makeshift studio in Croissy-sur-Seine, France (credited as Croissy Studio).[12] Sound engineer Denis Vanzetto joined the Jarre team, and later going to the Clinton studio, New York for recording American musicians chosen by Jean-Michel among them guitarists Adrian Belew and Ira Siegel, bassist Marcus Miller, and percussionist and drummer Yogi Horton.[7][13] After Jean-Michel read in an American newspaper, The Village Voice about an 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 demos. Seduced by Jarre's proposed idea of speaking a completely imaginary language, she agreed and provided the vowels for the track "Diva".[7][11] 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.[7] The album was mostly mixed by David Lord: final mixing began at Trident Studios in London but Jarre wasn't satisfied with the results, so he and Lord finished mixing at Jarre's home studio in France.[12][14][11]

Release edit

Zoolook was released in November 1984 on Disques Dreyfus label,[15][16] and launched worldwide in September 1985 by Polydor Records label.[17][18] More aurally challenging than Jarre's previous works, the album was also somewhat less successful, reaching only number 47 in the UK album charts.[19] 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 Jean-Pierre Jeunet,[20] and featured twelve robots designed by Marc Caro of which only one was kept after filming.[21] The video of "Zoolookologie" was directed by Rod McCall and produced by Frank Coppola in London, UK.[22] It "shows three models flirting with the artist in a provocative fantasy".[17]

In 1984, the album won the Grand Prix du Disque award by L'Académie Charles Cros,[23] and in April 1985 it won the best instrumental album of the year award, at the Victoires de la Musique.[13] 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, Simonne Jones and KIZ by Jean-Michel himself were included on the disc of the same name.[24]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [25]
Mojo     [16]

At the time of its release NME said, "Strangely simplistic, this LP is like a union between Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) and Kraftwerk on speed".[26] Australian newspaper The Evening News commented that "is a phonetic symphony laced with catchy, funk-rock rhythms based on the intonations of various exotic languages."[27]

In France, Le Devoir felt that the beginning of the album was "a musical background both morbid and grandiose."[28] 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 acknowledges the influence of synth pop, while pointing the way forward to greater experimentation – both in his own work and that of others."[16]

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."[25] "Zoolookologie" was described by Thom Holmes as a, "A fascinating exploration of samples both of voice and drums".[29]

Track listing edit

First edition – original track list (1984) edit

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Ethnicolor"11:41
2."Diva"7:33
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Zoolook"3:50
2."Wooloomooloo"3:20
3."Zoolookologie"4:20
4."Blah Blah Cafe"3:21
5."Ethnicolor II"3:52
Total length:37:58

Second edition (1985) edit

No.TitleLength
1."Ethnicolor"11:41
2."Diva"7:33
3."Zoolookologie" (Remix by François Kevorkian and Ron St. Germain)3:46
4."Wooloomooloo"3:18
5."Zoolook" (Remix by René Ameline)3:51
6."Blah Blah Cafe"3:21
7."Ethnicolor II"3:52
Total length:37:22

Third edition (1997 remaster) edit

No.TitleLength
1."Ethnicolor" (new edit)11:47
2."Diva" (new edit)7:20
3."Zoolook" (new mix)3:58
4."Wooloomooloo"3:17
5."Zoolookologie" (new mix)4:14
6."Blah Blah Cafe" (new edit)3:26
7."Ethnicolor II"3:54
Total length:37:56

Fourth edition (30th anniversary, 2015 remaster) edit

No.TitleLength
1."Ethnicolor" (3rd edition edit)11:48
2."Diva" (3rd edition edit)7:22
3."Zoolook"3:52
4."Wooloomooloo"3:18
5."Zoolookologie"4:21
6."Blah Blah Cafe"3:21
7."Ethnicolor II"3:52
Total length:37:54

Personnel edit

Personnel listed in album liner notes.[12]

Equipment edit

Adapted from album liner notes.[12]

Charts edit

Chart (1984) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[30] 28
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[31] 24
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[32] 27
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[33] 21
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[34] 30
UK Albums (OCC)[35] 47
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[36] 35

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[37] Silver 60,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ "Various Artists". New Sunday Times: 8. 8 September 1985. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  2. ^ Utomo, Nugroho Wahyu (21 June 2021). "Tembang Nostalgia - Zoolook, Komposisi Instrumental Breakdance yang Tampil Beda". Suara Merdeka (in Indonesian). p. 2. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  3. ^ Strong, Martin Charles (1995). The Great Rock Discography. p. 428. ISBN 9780862415419.
  4. ^ "Jean-Michel Jarre – 10 of the best". The Guardian. 5 October 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Space-shuttle deaths add to impact of Texas symphony". Ottawa Citizen: 71. 2 May 1986. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  6. ^ Powell, Aubrey (director) (1997). Making the Steamroller Fly (TV documentary).
  7. ^ a b c d Duguay 2018, p. 72–74.
  8. ^ Jenkins 2007, p. 161
  9. ^ a b "Zoo 2000". Electronics & Music Maker. February 1985. pp. 42–6. OCLC 606328143.
  10. ^ "Interview with Michel Geiss (I)". Fairlight Jarre. 25 March 2014. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  11. ^ a b c "The French Connection". Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music. March 1985. pp. 30–1. ISSN 0268-5264. OCLC 498742683.
  12. ^ a b c d e Zoolook (booklet). Disques Dreyfus. 1984. 823 763-2.
  13. ^ a b "Starlife" (PDF). Billboard. 27 July 1991. p. 57.
  14. ^ Jean Michel Jarre 1984 interview (FR)
  15. ^ Andresen 2022, p. 197.
  16. ^ a b c Alexander, Phil (November 2015). "Electric Dreams" (PDF). Mojo. No. 264. p. 45. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  17. ^ a b "Other Cities". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 28 September 1985. p. 38. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  18. ^ Hoos, Willem (11 May 1985). "Dutch Industry Honors Ronstadt, U2". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 8. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  19. ^ Warwick, Brown & Kutner 2004, pp. 558–559
  20. ^ Delgado, Jérôme (28 December 2017). "Les réalisateurs Marc Caro et Jean-Pierre Jeunet, éternels associés". Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  21. ^ "lyon - exposition. Les secrets de l'hallucinant cabinet de curiosités de Jeunet & Caro". www.leprogres.fr (in French). 17 November 2018.
  22. ^ "Rod McCall has directed Jean-Michel Jarre in his new music video, "Zoolookologie"" (PDF). Music Week. 8 June 1985. p. 31.
  23. ^ Oxygène Live in Concert 2008, Hill Shorter Ltd (printer), 2008, pp. 10–11
  24. ^ Tsugi, rédaction (27 July 2016). "Zoolook Revisited : la compil' hommage au sampling de Jean-Michel Jarre". TSUGI (in French). Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  25. ^ a b Bush, John. Jean Michel Jarre – Zoolook Review at AllMusic
  26. ^ Wilde, Rachel (1 December 1984). "Review: Jean Michel Jarre – Zoolook". NME. London, England: IPC Media: 28.
  27. ^ "Jarre is an electronic sculptor of sound". The Evening News: 12. 13 April 1986. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  28. ^ "Les fleurs du mal poussent bien au zoo". Le Devoir: 23. 25 June 1988. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  29. ^ Holmes, Thom (11 October 2021). "Drum Machines: A Recorded History, Part 2: Digital Drum Machines". Noise and Notations. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  30. ^ "Austriancharts.at – Jean Michel Jarre – Zoolook" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  31. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Jean-Michel Jarre – Zoolook" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  32. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Jean Michel Jarre – Zoolook" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  33. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Jean Michel Jarre – Zoolook". Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  34. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Jean Michel Jarre – Zoolook". Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  35. ^ "Jean-Michel Jarre | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  36. ^ "Charts.nz – Jean Michel Jarre – Zoolook". Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  37. ^ "British album certifications – Jean Michel Jarre – Zoolook". British Phonographic Industry.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Zoolook at Discogs (list of releases)

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Zoolook is the seventh studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean Michel Jarre released in November 1984 by Disques Dreyfus Much of the music is built up from samples of singing and speech in 25 different languages recorded and edited in the Fairlight CMI digital sampling synthesizer The album spawned two singles the title track and Zoolookologie ZoolookStudio album by Jean Michel JarreReleased12 November 1984Recorded1983 1984StudioJean Michel Jarre s home studio Paris Clinton StudioGenreElectronic electropop 1 new age 2 Length37 58LabelDisques Dreyfus PolydorProducerJean Michel JarreJean Michel Jarre chronologyMusique pour Supermarche 1983 Zoolook 1984 Rendez Vous 1986 Singles from Zoolook Zoolook Released November 1984 3 Zoolookologie Released March 1985 Contents 1 Composition and recording 2 Release 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 4 1 First edition original track list 1984 4 2 Second edition 1985 4 3 Third edition 1997 remaster 4 4 Fourth edition 30th anniversary 2015 remaster 5 Personnel 6 Equipment 7 Charts 8 Certifications 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksComposition and recording editZoolook was greatly influenced by Jarre s former mentor Pierre Schaeffer and Schaeffer s musique concrete taking samples from everyday life and voice human in 25 different languages from all over the world 4 5 In this album was expanded the sample based approach which had been initiated on Les Chants Magnetiques 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 6 This process was done together with Frederick Rousseau for three months 7 I ve always been involved in ethnic music though I thought the way a lot of people have been using ethnic music was a little superficial Sometimes it works like the Brian Eno stuff it worked the first time but for me what was more interesting was not making a particular statement about recording in Africa or in China but taking some sounds and having exactly the same attitude as when you were in front of a Moog 55 or a modular system replacing the oscillators with a bank of actors or people treating them through the Fairlight or the EMS synth and establishing an orchestration using only voices 8 Some of the vocals were recorded during Jean Michel s travels while others are instead 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 9 the Matrisequencer 250 designed by the French sound engineer Michel Geiss for Equinoxe 1978 9 10 and the E mu Emulator 11 The different languages as listed in the album s liner notes are Aboriginal Afghan Arabic Balinese Bengali Chinese Dutch English Eskimo French German Hungarian Indian Japanese Malagasy Malayan Pygmy Polish Quechua Russian Sioux Spanish Swedish Tibetan and Turkish 12 Much of the album s recording took place both Jarre s makeshift studio in Croissy sur Seine France credited as Croissy Studio 12 Sound engineer Denis Vanzetto joined the Jarre team and later going to the Clinton studio New York for recording American musicians chosen by Jean Michel among them guitarists Adrian Belew and Ira Siegel bassist Marcus Miller and percussionist and drummer Yogi Horton 7 13 After Jean Michel read in an American newspaper The Village Voice about an 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 demos Seduced by Jarre s proposed idea of speaking a completely imaginary language she agreed and provided the vowels for the track Diva 7 11 Parts of the album like the track Blah Blah Cafe and the second half of the track Diva were reworkings of material that had already appeared on the 1983 album Musique pour Supermarche 7 The album was mostly mixed by David Lord final mixing began at Trident Studios in London but Jarre wasn t satisfied with the results so he and Lord finished mixing at Jarre s home studio in France 12 14 11 Release editZoolook was released in November 1984 on Disques Dreyfus label 15 16 and launched worldwide in September 1985 by Polydor Records label 17 18 More aurally challenging than Jarre s previous works the album was also somewhat less successful reaching only number 47 in the UK album charts 19 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 Jean Pierre Jeunet 20 and featured twelve robots designed by Marc Caro of which only one was kept after filming 21 The video of Zoolookologie was directed by Rod McCall and produced by Frank Coppola in London UK 22 It shows three models flirting with the artist in a provocative fantasy 17 In 1984 the album won the Grand Prix du Disque award by L Academie Charles Cros 23 and in April 1985 it won the best instrumental album of the year award at the Victoires de la Musique 13 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 Simonne Jones and KIZ by Jean Michel himself were included on the disc of the same name 24 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 At the time of its release NME said Strangely simplistic this LP is like a union between Scary Monsters and Super Creeps and Kraftwerk on speed 26 Australian newspaper The Evening News commented that is a phonetic symphony laced with catchy funk rock rhythms based on the intonations of various exotic languages 27 In France Le Devoir felt that the beginning of the album was a musical background both morbid and grandiose 28 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 acknowledges the influence of synth pop while pointing the way forward to greater experimentation both in his own work and that of others 16 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 Oxygene sound 25 Zoolookologie was described by Thom Holmes as a A fascinating exploration of samples both of voice and drums 29 Track listing editFirst edition original track list 1984 edit Side oneNo TitleLength1 Ethnicolor 11 412 Diva 7 33 Side twoNo TitleLength1 Zoolook 3 502 Wooloomooloo 3 203 Zoolookologie 4 204 Blah Blah Cafe 3 215 Ethnicolor II 3 52Total length 37 58 Second edition 1985 edit No TitleLength1 Ethnicolor 11 412 Diva 7 333 Zoolookologie Remix by Francois Kevorkian and Ron St Germain 3 464 Wooloomooloo 3 185 Zoolook Remix by Rene Ameline 3 516 Blah Blah Cafe 3 217 Ethnicolor II 3 52Total length 37 22 Third edition 1997 remaster edit No TitleLength1 Ethnicolor new edit 11 472 Diva new edit 7 203 Zoolook new mix 3 584 Wooloomooloo 3 175 Zoolookologie new mix 4 146 Blah Blah Cafe new edit 3 267 Ethnicolor II 3 54Total length 37 56 Fourth edition 30th anniversary 2015 remaster edit No TitleLength1 Ethnicolor 3rd edition edit 11 482 Diva 3rd edition edit 7 223 Zoolook 3 524 Wooloomooloo 3 185 Zoolookologie 4 216 Blah Blah Cafe 3 217 Ethnicolor II 3 52Total length 37 54Personnel editPersonnel listed in album liner notes 12 Jean Michel Jarre keyboards electronic devices Daniel Lazerus sound engineer Laurie Anderson vocals on Diva Adrian Belew guitars effects Yogi Horton drums Marcus Miller bass guitar Frederick Rousseau additional keyboards Ira Siegel additional guitars Xavier Bellenger research David Lord mixing engineer all except Zoolookologie Rene Ameline mixing engineer on Zoolookologie Equipment editAdapted from album liner notes 12 Linn LM 1 LinnDrum Simmons SDS V Eminent 310 Unique Garfield Electronics Doctor Click E mu Emulator Matrisequencer 250 Fairlight CMI ARP 2600 EMS Synthi AKS Moog 55 Oberheim OB Xa Prophet 5 Yamaha DX7 EMS VocoderCharts editChart 1984 Peakposition Austrian Albums O3 Austria 30 28 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 31 24 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 32 27 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 33 21 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 34 30 UK Albums OCC 35 47 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 36 35Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales United Kingdom BPI 37 Silver 60 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Various Artists New Sunday Times 8 8 September 1985 Retrieved 10 October 2022 Utomo Nugroho Wahyu 21 June 2021 Tembang Nostalgia Zoolook Komposisi Instrumental Breakdance yang Tampil Beda Suara Merdeka in Indonesian p 2 Retrieved 17 October 2022 Strong Martin Charles 1995 The Great Rock Discography p 428 ISBN 9780862415419 Jean Michel Jarre 10 of the best The Guardian 5 October 2016 Retrieved 19 October 2022 Space shuttle deaths add to impact of Texas symphony Ottawa Citizen 71 2 May 1986 Retrieved 10 October 2022 Powell Aubrey director 1997 Making the Steamroller Fly TV documentary a b c d Duguay 2018 p 72 74 Jenkins 2007 p 161 a b Zoo 2000 Electronics amp Music Maker February 1985 pp 42 6 OCLC 606328143 Interview with Michel Geiss I Fairlight Jarre 25 March 2014 Retrieved 24 August 2022 a b c The French Connection Electronic Soundmaker amp Computer Music March 1985 pp 30 1 ISSN 0268 5264 OCLC 498742683 a b c d e Zoolook booklet Disques Dreyfus 1984 823 763 2 a b Starlife PDF Billboard 27 July 1991 p 57 Jean Michel Jarre 1984 interview FR Andresen 2022 p 197 a b c Alexander Phil November 2015 Electric Dreams PDF Mojo No 264 p 45 Retrieved 25 August 2022 a b Other Cities Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 28 September 1985 p 38 Retrieved 17 October 2022 Hoos Willem 11 May 1985 Dutch Industry Honors Ronstadt U2 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 8 Retrieved 17 October 2022 Warwick Brown amp Kutner 2004 pp 558 559 Delgado Jerome 28 December 2017 Les realisateurs Marc Caro et Jean Pierre Jeunet eternels associes Le Devoir in French Retrieved 3 October 2022 lyon exposition Les secrets de l hallucinant cabinet de curiosites de Jeunet amp Caro www leprogres fr in French 17 November 2018 Rod McCall has directed Jean Michel Jarre in his new music video Zoolookologie PDF Music Week 8 June 1985 p 31 Oxygene Live in Concert 2008 Hill Shorter Ltd printer 2008 pp 10 11 Tsugi redaction 27 July 2016 Zoolook Revisited la compil hommage au sampling de Jean Michel Jarre TSUGI in French Retrieved 19 October 2022 a b Bush John Jean Michel Jarre Zoolook Review at AllMusic Wilde Rachel 1 December 1984 Review Jean Michel Jarre Zoolook NME London England IPC Media 28 Jarre is an electronic sculptor of sound The Evening News 12 13 April 1986 Retrieved 10 October 2022 Les fleurs du mal poussent bien au zoo Le Devoir 23 25 June 1988 Retrieved 10 October 2022 Holmes Thom 11 October 2021 Drum Machines A Recorded History Part 2 Digital Drum Machines Noise and Notations Retrieved 17 October 2022 Austriancharts at Jean Michel Jarre Zoolook in German Hung Medien Retrieved 24 August 2022 Offiziellecharts de Jean Michel Jarre Zoolook in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 24 August 2022 Dutchcharts nl Jean Michel Jarre Zoolook in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 24 August 2022 Swedishcharts com Jean Michel Jarre Zoolook Hung Medien Retrieved 24 August 2022 Swisscharts com Jean Michel Jarre Zoolook Hung Medien Retrieved 24 August 2022 Jean Michel Jarre Artist Official Charts UK Albums Chart Retrieved 24 August 2022 Charts nz Jean Michel Jarre Zoolook Hung Medien Retrieved 24 August 2022 British album certifications Jean Michel Jarre Zoolook British Phonographic Industry Bibliography editDuguay Michael 2018 Jean Michel Jarre Books on Demand ISBN 978 284 993 324 4 Andresen Willi 2022 Rock amp Talk Band 2 Books on Demand ISBN 978 375 579 632 9 Jenkins Mark 2007 Analog synthesizers Elsevier ISBN 978 0 240 52072 8 Warwick Neil Brown Tony Kutner Jon 2004 The complete book of the British charts singles amp albums 3rd ed Omnibus Press ISBN 1 84449 058 0External links editZoolook at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zoolook amp oldid 1200532262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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