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Free Music Notes for Enigma 3: Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!Free Music Review: Something to consider Hit: 5 Stars
Well I must say that this is one of the best albums that I own, I have been a big fan of Enigma since the first album. I was not aware that this one came out until I was on deployment in the Persian Gulf. I bought this one and immediatly fell in love with it, there is so much great music on this one album, "Beyond the Invisible," and "TNT for the brain" I think are the best songs that this album has to offer, great songs to make love to and to just meditate to. It is almost like Cretu writes a story when he makes an album and this one is just a continuation of the first two. I would reccomend this album to anyone, even if you are not an Enigma fan you like this one.
Free Music Review: Something to consider Hit: 5 Stars
Well I must say that this is one of the best albums that I own, I have been a big fan of Enigma since the first album. I was not aware that this one came out until I was on deployment in the Persian Gulf. I bought this one and immediatly fell in love with it, there is so much great music on this one album, "Beyond the Invisible," and "TNT for the brain" I think are the best songs that this album has to offer, great songs to make love to and to just meditate. It is almost like Cretu writes a story when he makes an album and this one is just a continuation of the first two. I would reccomend this album to anyone, even if you are not an Enigma fan you like this one.
Free Music Review: Enigma 3: Excellence Continues Hit: 5 Stars
Enigma 3 continues on the path that the other 2 CDs previously released went down. My all time favourite Enigma song is actually on this CD and it's Beyond the Invisible. It's a song where 2 styles of musical beats mix and merge to create a wonderful ambience. The chanting meets the ambient beats.
There are other songs that also are great in their own right, Why? and Traces are beautifully crafted. All in all this CD was released in the golden age of popularity for Enigma and remember listening to Beyond The Invisible on radio early one morning as I got up to go to work.
Viva Enigma!
Free Music Review: Best CD from the Enigma Trilogy! Hit: 5 Stars
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 this CD that is not worth listening to, it's a winner in every way, just like in MCMXC and 'The Cross of Changes', Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! brings back the joyful and Gothic motif [I'm talking from the middle ages not the 'new' Gothic] Enigma has always put in its music. Michael Cretu is a musical genius!
Free Music Review: Touching CD Hit: 5 Stars
The songs on this CD are great! The songs flow from one to another so there is not sudden shift in songs or beat. This CD is truely a piece of art. Enigma put a lot of effort into this release and you can instantly see this when you listen to the lyrics and complexity of the songs. Enigma makes New Age music but their songs have many aspects of classical music. These include little vocals, longer songs, a lot of effort put into the composure of the songs (although many of the sounds may be synthesized). This is probably one of my favorite all-time CD's. Well worth buying!
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