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Tribute To The Wind

Jarre held a very muddy concert at the Gammel Vraa Enge Windmill Park near the city of Aalborg in Denmark, on September 7, 2002, with 35,000 spectators. Danish band Safri Duo featured on the track "Aero", which in fact was Bourges 2 from the performance earlier that year, and Rendez-Vous 4. The concert was broadcast live on various TV stations around the world and a shortened one-hour version was made available for rebroadcast.

Track listing

  • "AERO Introduction"
  • "Oxygene 4"
  • "Chronologie 6"
  • "Oxygene 2"
  • "Equinoxe 4"
  • "Magnetic Fields 2"
  • "Millions of Stars"
  • "Equinoxe 7"
  • "Magnetic Fields 1"
  • "Oxygene 8"
  • "Souvenir of China"
  • "Light My Sky"
  • "Oxygene 12"
  • "Rendez-Vous 2"
  • "Aero"
  • "Rendez-Vous 4"
  • "Oxygene 13"

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