As this is a 'score', the album doesn't contain the themes or melodic pieces that you might normally expect to encounter on a Jarre record. What we are presented with is an ambient soundscape created from a combination of
electronic instruments and field recordings. If you can imagine Deep Forest with toned down beats and no melodies, you're about there.
Like the majority of Jarre's more recent output, "Amazonia" is also available as a binaural or Dolby Surround recording. The predominance of these spacial mixes indicates to me that this is is intended to be a listening experience rather than a 'pop album'. Which begs the question why release it as an album? Like AIR's "Music for Museum" (sic) this would probably have been better left as an exhibition piece. Anyone who isn't a Jarre fan or collector can give this one a wide berth. 1/5