Destination Docklands
Destination Docklands was an event consisting of two concerts by musician Jean Michel Jarre on the Royal Victoria Docks, Docklands, London on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9 October 1988, to coincide with the release of Jarre's new album Revolutions.[1] The concerts were attended by 100,000 people on each night.
Accompanied by fireworks and a light show, the concert also featured The Shadows guitarist Hank Marvin who joined Jarre on the tracks "London Kid" and "Fourth Rendez-Vous".
The Saturday performance was broadcast on BBC Radio One. The Sunday show, during which it rained heavily, was recorded for a live album and VHS released in 1989. The Sunday show was also recorded for TV and shown on C4 some weeks or months later.
Track listing for concert
Part 1: Industrial Revolution
- Industrial Revolution: Overture* - Industrial Revolution: Part 1* - Industrial Revolution: Part 2* - Industrial Revolution: Part 3* - Équinoxe 5^ - Ethnicolor^
Part 2: Swinging Sixties
- Computer Weekend^ - Les Chants Magnétiques II / Magnetic Fields II* - Oxygène 4* - Équinoxe 7^ - London Kid (with Hank Marvin)
Part 3: The Nineties
- Third Rendez-Vous / Laser Harp^ - Tokyo Kid^ - Revolutions* - Souvenir de Chine / Souvenir of China^ - Second Rendez-Vous* - Fourth Rendez-Vous*
Part 4: The Finale
- September - The Emigrant
(* Indicates that the songs were on the official VHS release, but in trimmed formats, whereas ^ indicates the songs had been omitted from the official VHS, released in 1989)
Musicians
- Jean-Michel Jarre: Synthesizers
- Michel Geiss: Synthesizers
- Dominique Perrier: Synthesizers
- Francis Rimbert: Synthesizers
- Guy Delacroix: Bass
- Jo Hammer: Drums
- Dino Lumbroso: Percussions
- Sylvain Durand: Synthesizers
- Christine Durand: Soprano
- Hank Marvin: Guitar on London Kid and Fourth Rendez-Vous
- Mireille Pombo: Vocals on September
- Sori Bamba: Conductor of Mali Choir on September
- Kudsi Erguner: Turkish Flute on Revolutions
- Bruno Rossignol: Choir Conductor
- Xavier Bellenger: Ethnical Music Advisor
- Setsuko Yamada: Solo Dance Performance
References
- ↑ Jarre to light up Acropolis BBC, 6 June 2001