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"Metamorphoses" is appropriately enough about changes it comes 23 years
after "Oxygene" arrived as a breath of fresh air and is Jean-Michel's first fully
vocal album.
We find Laurie Anderson, Jean-Michel's own treated voice, or the sensual Natasha
Atlas enhancing his music in a true cross-pollination of sounds and cultures.
Re-emphasing the music, and taking a broadside at his own "mystique", not
only by singing, but by appearing clear, present and very human, Metamorphoses
delivers what we have all been waiting for: a new Jarre for 2000.
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