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Jean-Michel Jarre - Magnetic Fields / Les Chants Magnetiques Pt. 2 - Official Music Video

Jean-Michel Jarre – Magnetic Fields, Part 2


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Jean-Michel Jarre – Magnetic Fields / Les Chants Magnetiques Pt. 2 – Official Music Video
The track was written by Jean-Michel Jarre for his fifth studo album “Magnetic Fields” (Les Chants Magnétiques). The single was released in 1981 with “Magnetic Fields 1″ (excerpt)” / “Les Chants Magnetiques (Extrait)” on the B-side.

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