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Enigma — Beyond The Invisible
Album: Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi
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Released: 1996
Length: 4:46
Plays (last 30 days): 1
I look into the mirror
See myself, I'm over me
I need space for my desires
Have to dive into my fantasies
I know as soon as I'll arrive
Everything is possible
Cause no one has to hide
Beyond the invisible

Sajaja bramani totari ta,
raitata raitata,
radu ridu raitata,
rota

The brave and wise men came together on horse
Close your eyes
Just feel and realize
It is real and not a dream
I'm in you and you're in me
It is time
To break the chains of life
If you follow you will see
What's beyond reality

Ne irascaris Domine,
ne ultra memineris iniquitatis
ecce civitas Sancti facta est deserta
Sion deserta facta est
Ierusalem desolata est
domus sanctificationis tuae et gloriae tuae

Do not be angry Lord,
or remember iniquity forever
behold the Holy City is a desert
Sion is mad a desert
Jerusalem is desolate
the house of your holiness and glory
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 OmegaConcern wrote:
... I'd rather listen to two cats being stapled together.
 
I doubt anybody would rather listen to that.
I think Enigma is actually meant to be listened to as background music.  Sounds great when you're focusing your attention on something else, but sounds a bit repetitive for straight listening.

I'm usually in the former category and love to listen to Enigma while working.
Still after all these years...
This sounds like Jon Anderson, Sting a few others gang-banged Bjork and this is their offspring.
Wow. I have to say I'm impressed. The more I listen to Enigma, the more I'm reminded of how consistent they are. Bland, boring, repetative AND redundant and completely unoriginal. They've recycled their first album/song how many times now? To boot, Jon Anderson makes a stunning appearance here adding his new found new age crap vocals. What a lovely crap collaboration. This sucks. really. I'd rather listen to two cats being stapled together.
littlebluedog wrote:
Cretu's first Enigma album was a good one primarily because of its novelty (trance-hop over gregorian chants and breathy female vocals). However, years later he's churning out the same sounds while the rest of the music scene has evolved. To further this, he's decided to lend his own vocals to many recent tracks ... and the music suffers both from uninspired lyrics and the thin, strained sound of his voice. This is a thumbs-down track from a thumbs-down album. IMHO.
:nodhead:
Crap. This is anti-music. Honestly thought that was Michael Bolton when the singing started.
Enigma; what cheap commercial crap! Realy BAD. Jon Anderson must be ashamed to be featured here the track does nawt with his vocal capacities, let alone the misuse of gregorian chanting to cater for the New Age community (aren't they gone by now?)
They're sure getting their milage out of this song. Several albums worth at least.
MrKite wrote:
Why? oh Why?
I have NO idea. Had to mute this one.
JCJ wrote:
More Enigma, please! Their music is so entrancing. Great music to play when its time for some lovin'!
enough already!
Classic Enigma - this is as good (or as bad if you're of that mind) as they get.
Why? oh Why?
This song is beyond terrible.
Eien wrote:
Does anybody else find the spoken intro to this song REALLY tacky?
He sounds very Sting-alike.
yada yada yada. Another Enigma song that sounds just like the last one and will sound just like the next one. I suppose the sheer repetition and predictability should comfort me somehow...
billowhead wrote:
I've always been pretty bored by what I've heard of this group (and this track is no exception)
Agreed. Add to this a nasty commercial smelll, and you're done... :-&
<-X @+
Eien wrote:
Does anybody else find the spoken intro to this song REALLY tacky?
Yes ! I always thought so. Enigma seems to be the perfect example of such tackiness.
Eien wrote:
Does anybody else find the spoken intro to this song REALLY tacky?
Only the Intro?? Has no place on any airwave, groundwave or whatever else wave...
Nails on chalkboard! Ow, my brain!!!
Eien wrote:
Does anybody else find the spoken intro to this song REALLY tacky?
You mean like it could be the intro for cheesy softcore porn on cinemax?
Cretu's first Enigma album was a good one primarily because of its novelty (trance-hop over gregorian chants and breathy female vocals). However, years later he's churning out the same sounds while the rest of the music scene has evolved. To further this, he's decided to lend his own vocals to many recent tracks ... and the music suffers both from uninspired lyrics and the thin, strained sound of his voice. This is a thumbs-down track from a thumbs-down album. IMHO.
Don't masquerade with the guy in shades, oh no!
I've always been pretty bored by what I've heard of this group (and this track is no exception)
I'm a bit surpised by your comments. Kind of like one.....Like it a lot actually.
Darn! for a second there I thought Survivor was on, but then I realized it was just crappy music diluting out the usual good RP mix
WOW..I\'m a BIG Yes fan and I didn\'t know that Jon was on that track. Guess it\'s all the mixing that makes it hard to hear it. Great song. Keep it coming..
More Enigma, please! Their music is so entrancing. Great music to play when its time for some lovin\'!