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| Artist: Enigma Label: EMI Int'l Category: Music
List Price: $51.99 Buy New: $19.97 You Save: $32.02 (62%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 89686
Format: Box Set, Import, Limited Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.5
UPC: 724384473921 EAN: 0724384473921 ASIN: B00000GB25
Publication Date: 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | The Voice of Enigma - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | Principles of Lust: Sadeness/Find Love/Sadeness (Reprise) - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | Callas Went Away - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | Mea Culpa - Enigma, Fairstein, David | | • | The Voice and the Snake - Enigma, Gregorian, F. | | • | Knocking on Forbidden Doors - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | Back to the Rivers of Belief: Way to Eternity/Hallelujah/The Rivers of - Enigma, Fairstein, David |
Disc 2
| • | Second Chapter - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | The Eyes of Truth - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | Return to Innocence - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | I Love You, I'll Kill You - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | Silent Warrior - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | The Dream of the Dolphin - Enigma, Fairstein, David | | • | Age of Loneliness - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | Out from the Deep - Enigma, Curly MC | | • | The Cross of Changes - Enigma, Curly MC |
Disc 3
| • | Le Roi Est Mort, Vive le Ro! - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | Morphing Thru Time - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | Beyond the Invisible - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | Why! ... - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | Shadows in Silence - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | The Child in Us - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | T.N.T. For the Brain - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | Almost Full Moon - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | The Roundabout - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | Prism of Life - Enigma, Cretu, Michael | | • | Odyssey of the Mind - Enigma, Cretu, Michael |
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Album Description The first three album's Michael Cretu has released under the Enigma moniker, together in a specially designed triple gatefold digipak. Contains the top 10 platinum albums 'MCMXC a.D.' (1990) & 'ENIGMA 2 The CROSS Of Changes' (1994), plus 1996's 'Enigma 3 Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi'. A combined total of 28 tracks. The digipak is housed inside of a colorful die-cut slipcase that doubles as an astronomical pinwheel. 1998 release.
Album Details Limited Edition Deluxe Packaging of all Three CD'S.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Trilogy May 6, 2007 I would have paid $27 just to own the song "Prism of Life" it is simply as good a song as can be written. I can't stop playing it over and over again.
Close your eyes, and loose yourself. Pure Magic! September 8, 2003 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I first became interested in Enigma about 6 weeks ago. Yes, thats all. I found out about them VIA Frank Petersons works (Producer for Sarah Brightman, composer) and immediately bought this trilogy when I saw it in Melbourne. Basically not knowing what it would be like, I lay down and entered into the world of Enigma. I don't think I've been back since!Enigma draws in the listener, much like Lord of the Rings immerses the reader. Enigma is spiritual, medieval, tribal and all round wonderful. As soon as I heard "The Voice of Enigma" and "Sadeness," on MCMXCa.D, I was captivated and then it got even better with "Mea Culpa" and "River of belief." The second disc (Cross of Changes), has more timeless songs including the excellent "Silent Warrior" "The eyes of Truth," "I love you ... I'll Kill you" and "Return to Innocence" and these were really special. This one is more tribal, less Gregorian style and it took me a while to get used to as I love the good old Gregorian stuff, but still, it prepared me for disc 3 (Le Roi Est Mort Vive le Roi!) which, I have to agree is like the cross between the two, and I loved this album! I'm not going to list these, as every track is very, very good. I love to listen to Enigma on my discman at nightime, that way I slip into another world as I'm falling asleep, thats how they want it to be, and thats how its meant to be. You know I loved ENIGMA TRILOGY that much, that after that, I bought "The Screen behind the Mirror"(fourth album) and "Love Sensuality, Devotion" (the best of Enigma) and this is all in the space of about a month. Looking forward to the new Enigma album "Voyager" very soon!, I'm an Enigma fan now and forever, The voice of Enigma screams: BUY ME!
You will just love this collection February 15, 2003 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Really worth the price. I got ENIGMA TRILOGY and TRILOGY FANTASY in one package. my happiness that day was in that package I got. So relaxing, powerful, and energizing music.The song I liked at most is "4. BEYOND THE INVISIBLE" (third CD) this song is so powerful and energizing (Just like alot of other songs within this collection). I'm sure almost all of you heard of "ENIGMA" and familiar with the type of music ENIGMA represents. Well, listen to this, If you like this type of music just get this CD plus FANTASY TRILOGY and you'll definitely find happiness. However, If you never tried this type of music before then it's time to try it. It might be your new love.
Peace for the Soul February 11, 2003 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
A great New Age experience from Michael Cretu and wife Sandra.
All three albums all boxed in one. October 21, 2002 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
This box set contains Enigmas first three albums all packed in one. All three of the albums are worth owning and spending the tons of money on. MCMXC is a dark, moody album with a Gothic medievel mood. Cross Of Changes is much brighter with little of the Gregorian Chants and in their place is more of a Native American, Aboriginal mood. Enigma 3: Le Roi Est Mort Vive Le Roi! is like the child of the previous two albums with the Gregorian Gothic sounds of MCMXC but with the daytime feel of Cross Of Changes and overall with a more of an aquatic feel and a whole different sound altogether from my perspective. All three albums are worth owning.
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