Revolutions is the ninth studio album by electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, first released in September 1988.
[5] A key feature of the record is the constant presence of the Roland D-50, a digital synthesizer which Jarre called the "anti Yamaha DX7," complimenting its "warm sound.
[7] The title track contains reworked samples of an unpublished composition by Turk Kudsi Erguner, which Jarre had acquired from ethnologist Xavier Bellenger.
[8] Jarre, meanwhile, claimed in a 2018 interview that Erguner was hired as a session musician before abruptly suing his past collaborators in a bid for royalties.
[citation needed] Jarre stated that he preferred the remixed version of the track, describing the court case with Erguner as "a good opportunity to change it.