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enlarge | Artist: Enigma Label: Virgin Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £5.73 You Save: £8.26 (59%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 3955
Format: Extra Tracks Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5
UPC: 077778642329 EAN: 0077778642329 ASIN: B000005RST
Release Date: November 4, 1991 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW - Sealed IMPORT!!
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| Tracks:
| • | Voice Of Enigma | | • | Principles Of Lust | | • | Sadeness | | • | Find Love | | • | Sadeness | | • | Callas Went Away | | • | Mea Culpa | | • | Voice And The Snake | | • | Knocking On Forbidden Doors | | • | Back To The Rivers Of Belief | | • | Way To Eternity | | • | Hallelujah | | • | Rivers Of Belief |
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Amazon.co.uk Review So much unnecessary fuss was made over Enigma's juxtaposition of the sexual and sacred. After all, Prince had been doing it for years, and his take on it was far more interesting--and a lot more daring. But Enigma's MCMXC A.D. did manage to work a lot of people into a lather, both on the dance floor and behind the pulpit. Their inclusion of chanting monks in "Sadeness", over wooshy ambient noises and a slower hip-hop-appropriated beat was a sensation. "Callas Went Away" promised more than it could deliver, although "Mea Culpa" stands as one of the few shining moments on the CD. The idea of mixing new age aural wallpaper with beats that you can do a slow grind to is actually rather intriguing. Spicing it up with controversial religious chants isn't a bad idea either. But there's got to be something personal to it. After the initial novelty wears off, there's nothing to MCMXC A.D. other than bland, cold, impersonal repetition. Now, that might be what most people are used to, but what's so sexy about it? --Steve Gdula
From Amazon.com So much unnecessary fuss was made over Enigma's juxtaposition of the sexual and sacred. After all, Prince had been doing it for years, and his take on it was far more interesting--and a lot more daring. But Enigma's MCMXC A.D. did manage to work a lot of people into a lather, both on the dance floor and behind the pulpit. Their inclusion of chanting monks in "Sadeness," over wooshy ambient noises and a slower hip-hop-appropriated beat was a sensation. "Callas Went Away" promised more than it could deliver, although "Mea Culpa" stands as one of the few shining moments on the CD. The idea of mixing new age aural wallpaper with beats that you can do a slow grind to is actually rather intriguing. Spicing it up with controversial religious chants isn't a bad idea either. But there's got to be something personal to it. After the initial novelty wears off, there's nothing to MCMXC A.D. other than bland, cold, impersonal repetition. Now, that might be what most people are used to, but what's so sexy about it? --Steve Gdula
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
truly exceptional October 4, 2008 Andrew Shaw (Essex, UK) Have just found this CD in my loft after being lost during the last house move. So happy to see it i nearly cried. Like being reunited with a long lost friend. Agree with the reviewers here (not Amazon)- this album can be many things to many people so long as you are not offended by the mix of hymns and sensual (at times sexual) beat / sounds. The work can function as background music while you work or socialise; or alternatively be the backdrop to chilling or meditating. It even gives the HiFi a work out at the same time!
Best August 19, 2008 Skiddy This is definately the best album out of them all. After having this for many years, it never gets old.
wow May 10, 2008 Ms. H. R. Fleet (Daventry) wow- thats all i have to say. this album is classic and if every one had this album, people would feel good all day
wow April 14, 2008 KipperTimmins (Edinburgh, U.K) I have to say that this album is by far amazing (slightly confused by the amazong.co.uk and amazon.com reviews because i personally dont think the author of said reviews listened to the same album as the rest of us.) This piece has the magical ability to pick you up and take you away into a beautiful land in your imagination and let you roam free. It is like a book that you cant put down and are sorry to finish, but glad because you can pick it right back up again to re-read. The styles that M.C uses and the variety of "unorthodox" ways that he uses them and mixes them truly creates a whole new era of music that modern day music just has no hope of even beginning to touch on. the classy touches of sexiness that on initial listening prove to be pure humour draw you into a deeper world that touches on the raw human soul in ways that words cannot describe and eludes to something so much deeper and more meaningful (no pun) enigma is what it says, an enigma, and a very beautiful one at that!
Aural Pleasure December 28, 2007 Cliftonville (Warrington, UK) This debut album was an unexpected success when it was first released. At the time it was unique to have gregorians monks chanting over a pulsating if somewhat downtempo beat. The slight furore over the lyrics in Sadeness did it no harm either. Overall the album can be classed as one of the 'original' chill out albums alongside other classics such as The KLF's 'Chill Out' and The Orb's 'Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld'. The singles Sadeness and Mea Culpa are the stand out tracks with only 'The Voice and the Snake' blemishing a otherwise perfect record. An album to relax to and, unlike some ambient albums, is much more than aural wallpaper with enough melody and variety in the songs for you to be kept absorbed right up to the end. An excellent if ever so slightly flawed album which I can only highly recommend.
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