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There are only two songs I really like. This is not my favorite Enigma CD, and I have many.
Yet this album is a return to form. The heavy industrial keyboards on "Hells Heaven" and soft budding beats on "Downtown Silence" show that Cretu is making excellent progress with The Alchemist (a workstation he's composed the last 2 albums with).
It's Enigma, of course it's going to be great. What more can be said.
Of all the Enigma albums I can compare it to, I'd say this is most similar to The Cross Of Changes. Its recommended to buy the double disc edition of this album, as there were several instrumentals composed for this album.
Go out and buy this album today. On this new album, Cretu goes for a "worldbeat" feel, which implements many of the cultural elements he's woven throughout his music already.
After the mostly vocal-free A Posteriori, this album brings back many of the beautiful voices and melodies as before, this time including his own children on "The Same Parents." Highlights include the almost hip-hop influenced "7 Lives", and "La Puerta Del Cielo" evokes the classic "Return to Innocence" with the voice of a beautiful woman chanting throughout, while the music ebbs and flows along with her.
I love most of the songs. But still, this album got its own.taste. Thanks Engima for this wonderful music. well ofcourse its another beautiful album from Enigma. I'm giving it 4 starts only because I've missed the 'dark mist' that covers their songs in their previous albums.
at first I was not sure about this version, but then I could not stop listening, once I took the time to hear the brilliance of the work.
Je T'aime till my dying day and Deja Vu are my current stand out faves.An absolute must by for all Enigma fans. It is shaping up to be easily my favourite since MCMXII. I am not going to get technical nor compare this to any other Enigma album. I just want to say that I loved it the moment I heard and it cant stop playing it.
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