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Beaubourg (album)


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''Beaubourg'' is a 1978 album by the Greek artist Vangelis. It is entirely synthesizer-based and highly experimental; together with ''Hypothesis'' (recorded in 1971 and unofficially released in 1978) it is often considered to be one of Vangelis' least accessible works. ''Invisible Connections'' (1985) is also often included in this category; however, as the latter was intended to be a work based on experimentalist classical music (released on the Deutsche Grammophon label), this view should be amended.
''Beaubourg'' contains experimental improvisations.
The album is meant to reflect life in the Beaubourg district of Paris, where Vangelis lived in the early '70s. ''Beaubourg'' is a musical representation of the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The music on the album was primarily improvised on one or more Yamaha CS-80, the ring modulator of which he uses extensively.
The sleeve design of the album is by Vangelis himself. The recording engineer was Keith Spencer-Allen, who was assisted by Marlis Duncklau.
==Track listing==
All songs written by Vangelis.
#"Beaubourg, Part I" – 18:09
#"Beaubourg, Part II" – 21:05

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