Customer Review: "People talk too much for what they have to say, words without meaning... they are fading away." And so, this is music at times invigorating, at times relaxing, but at all times captivating and thought provoking. Good to dance to, drink and read to, make love to and eat to and meditate on.... more info
Customer Review: MCMXC A.D.--Enigma's debut album--was released in 1990. The seven compositions are seamless and play like an extended piece. The material is in a New Age musical direction. The album's sound quality is pleasing. I have always enjoyed listening to this piece of work over the years. Words to... more info
Customer Review: I see that everything this man produces gets rave reviews. But I'm just not feeling it. Sorry. This is my review and I don't get out of it what others appear to. My fifteen year old daughter will listen to this album all evening and she loves it, so does my wife. They never get tired of it. But... more info
Customer Review: Much as I love all the Enigma albums, this is my favorite. It is just so different from all the others, especially the debut. They went eastern with this. More Middle Easternish sounding, but we'll call it "eastern". Like the debut, a good album to relax to.
Customer Review: I purchased this version of the monks of Santo Dominto De Silos at the same time I bought the 2008 edition of the Gregorian chant by the Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz (Chant: Music for the Soul). While the effort of the Santo Domingo monks was highly praised when it was released, I fully... more info
Customer Review: Goodness, I bought this in the 70's, I think...no one had heard of them...
then around 10 years later, they were in music stores for a bit with this album/tape..lol....I'm so glad to find it again!!!...it has always moved my soul
Customer Review: It's been a few years since its release, but this is THE Enigma CD, from the trilogy it's the best, it's full of Enigma's 'trademarks' such as the Shakuhachi flute and Gregorian monk chants; and songs such as "Beyond the Invisible' and 'TNT for the Brain' will blow your mind, there's not one song in... more info