
48 Songs, 1 Hour, 54 Minutes
TITLE | TIME | ||
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Circle Eight (feat. Nanuk)
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2:17 | ||
The Omega Point
|
5:39 | ||
Diving
|
2:52 | ||
The Die Is Cast (feat. Mark Josher)
|
4:16 | ||
Mother (feat. Anggun)
|
3:38 | ||
Agnus Dei
|
3:57 | ||
Sadeness, Pt. II (feat. Anggun)
|
4:08 | ||
Lost in Nothingness
|
3:20 | ||
Oxygen Red (feat. Anggun)
|
4:02 | ||
Confession of the Mind
|
3:47 | ||
Absolvo
|
2:01 | ||
Amen (feat. Aquilo)
|
4:52 | ||
The Story of "Circle Eight"
|
1:00 | ||
The Story of "The Omega Point"
|
1:49 | ||
The Story of "Diving"
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1:25 | ||
The Story of "The Die Is Cast"
|
1:59 | ||
The Story of "Mother"
|
2:02 | ||
The Story of "Agnus Dei"
|
2:49 | ||
The Story of "Sadeness, Pt. II"
|
2:37 | ||
The Story of "Lost in Nothingness"
|
1:46 | ||
The Story of "Oxygen Red"
|
1:55 | ||
The Story of "Confession of the Mind"
|
2:43 | ||
The Story of "Absolvo"
|
1:27 | ||
The Story of "Amen"
|
1:37 | ||
La Historia De "Circle Eight"
|
1:00 | ||
La Historia De "The Omega Point"
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1:49 | ||
La Historia De "Diving"
|
1:25 | ||
La Historia De "The Die Is Cast"
|
1:59 | ||
La Historia De "Mother"
|
2:02 | ||
La Historia De "Agnus Dei"
|
2:49 | ||
La Historia De "Sadeness, Pt. II"
|
2:37 | ||
La Historia De "Lost in Nothingness"
|
1:46 | ||
La Historia De "Oxygen Red"
|
1:55 | ||
La Historia De "Confession of the Mind"
|
2:43 | ||
La Historia De "Absolvo"
|
1:27 | ||
La Historia De "Amen"
|
1:37 | ||
L'histoire de "Circle Eight"
|
1:00 | ||
L'histoire de "The Omega Point"
|
1:49 | ||
L'histoire de "Diving"
|
1:25 | ||
L'histoire de "The Die Is Cast"
|
1:59 | ||
L'histoire de "Mother"
|
2:02 | ||
L'histoire de "Agnus Dei"
|
2:49 | ||
L'histoire de "Sadeness, Pt. II"
|
2:37 | ||
L'histoire de "Lost in Nothingness"
|
1:46 | ||
L'histoire de "Oxygen Red"
|
1:55 | ||
L'histoire de "Confession of the Mind"
|
2:43 | ||
L'histoire de "Absolvo"
|
1:27 | ||
L'histoire de "Amen"
|
1:38 |
About Enigma
A worldbeat dance fixture of the late 20th century and beyond, having sold tens of millions of albums worldwide, Enigma was formed in 1990 by Bucharest native Michael Cretu. The project is based in Ibiza, Spain, where Cretu has lived and recorded since the early '90s.
With its 1991 hit "Sadeness," Enigma brought the new age fascination with Gregorian chants and old-world culture to the clubs; the resulting single was both unique and irresistible. The rest of the album followed that pattern successfully, although without quite matching the stunning success of the hit single. MCMXC A.D. was still a phenomenon, especially in the U.S., where it spent over five years on the Billboard 200.
On Enigma's second album, 1994's Cross of Changes, some of the old-world elements remained, but the new age angle came to the forefront in a set of slick, radio-friendly dance-pop. Enigma 3: Le Roi Est Mort, Vive le Roi! followed in 1996, with The Screen Behind the Mirror appearing two years later. Lightening the production formula somewhat, Voyageur landed in 2003, with A Posteriori following in 2006. Enigma's seventh studio album, Seven Lives Many Faces, arrived in 2008 and continued its streak of Billboard 200 appearances.
A three-disc set that devoted an album each to greatest hits, remixes, and previously unreleased material, The Platinum Collection saw a worldwide release in 2010. That same year, the anniversary of MCMXC A.D. was celebrated with the release of a single, "MMX (The Social Song)."
In 2016, Enigma returned with the concept album The Fall of a Rebel Angel. Featuring collaborations with Indonesian vocalist Anggun, Israel's Nanuk, British electro-pop duo Aquilo, and Brazilian singer/songwriter Mark Josher, the LP was preceded by the single "Sadeness (Part II)" and arrived in November of 2016. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Marcy Donelson
With its 1991 hit "Sadeness," Enigma brought the new age fascination with Gregorian chants and old-world culture to the clubs; the resulting single was both unique and irresistible. The rest of the album followed that pattern successfully, although without quite matching the stunning success of the hit single. MCMXC A.D. was still a phenomenon, especially in the U.S., where it spent over five years on the Billboard 200.
On Enigma's second album, 1994's Cross of Changes, some of the old-world elements remained, but the new age angle came to the forefront in a set of slick, radio-friendly dance-pop. Enigma 3: Le Roi Est Mort, Vive le Roi! followed in 1996, with The Screen Behind the Mirror appearing two years later. Lightening the production formula somewhat, Voyageur landed in 2003, with A Posteriori following in 2006. Enigma's seventh studio album, Seven Lives Many Faces, arrived in 2008 and continued its streak of Billboard 200 appearances.
A three-disc set that devoted an album each to greatest hits, remixes, and previously unreleased material, The Platinum Collection saw a worldwide release in 2010. That same year, the anniversary of MCMXC A.D. was celebrated with the release of a single, "MMX (The Social Song)."
In 2016, Enigma returned with the concept album The Fall of a Rebel Angel. Featuring collaborations with Indonesian vocalist Anggun, Israel's Nanuk, British electro-pop duo Aquilo, and Brazilian singer/songwriter Mark Josher, the LP was preceded by the single "Sadeness (Part II)" and arrived in November of 2016. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Marcy Donelson
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- ORIGIN
- Ibiza, Spain
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- GENRE
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Pop
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- FORMED
- 1990
Songs
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Sadeness
Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits
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Sadeness (Part I)
The Platinum Collection
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Return To Innocence
Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits
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La Puerta Del Cielo (Radio Edit)
La Puerta Del Cielo / Seven Lives - Single
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Return To Innocence
The Cross Of Changes
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Return To Innocence
The Platinum Collection
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Seven Lives (Radio Edit)
La Puerta Del Cielo / Seven Lives - Single
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Sadeness, Pt. II (feat. Anggun)
The Fall of a Rebel Angel
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Amen (feat. Aquilo)
The Fall of a Rebel Angel