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Space Opera (album)

Space Opera ( Russian Space Opera ) is the second solo studio album of the leader of the French electronic band Space Didier Marouani . It was released in 1987 . A copy of this plate was brought by Soviet cosmonauts to the Mir station [1] in 1988. Space Opera is currently part of the discography and repertoire of recreated Space.

Space opera
Didier Marouani & Space Album Cover β€œSpace Opera” (1987)
Studio album Didier Marouani & Space
Date of issue1987
Recorded by1986-1987
Genreselectronic music
new age
Duration33:30
A country France
LabelsTrema , Ringtone
Timeline Didier Marouani & Space
Paris-France-Transit
(1982)
Space opera
(1987)
Concerts Γ  Moscou
(1991)

Content

  • 1 About the album
  • 2 Release of the company "Melody"
  • 3 List of Songs
  • 4 Members
  • 5 notes

About the album

On this album, Marouani significantly moved away from the disco- roots of his work and came closer to the classical examples of electronic music.

Initially, the album was planned as a series of albums, which is why the title β€œSpace opera - volume 1” appeared on the very first editions. However, the album was nowhere successful except for the USSR, after which Volume 1 was removed from subsequent editions.

Melody Release

In the USSR, "Space Opera" was released 2 years later, in 1989, after the original release. Moreover, the disc was one of the first where the cover of the Soviet edition is similar to the cover of the original release. The list of tracks is the same as in the original album.

List of Songs

  1. Part 1 (4:38)
  2. Part 2 (3:00)
  3. Part 3 (3:51)
  4. Part 4 (Save Our Soul) (4:43)
  5. Part 5 (3:37)
  6. Part 6 (4:27)
  7. Part 7 (4:07)
  8. Part 8 (5:11)

Record Members

  • Didier Marouani - synthesizer , vocoder, guitar
  • Chorus of the Soviet Army
  • Harvard University Choir

Notes

  1. ↑ Sounds. En - SPACE - Space aliens in the Kremlin
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Space_Opera_(album)&oldid=97880114


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