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The Cross of Changes

The Cross of Changes
Enigma

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Track Listing

  1. Second Chapter
  2. The Eyes Of Truth
  3. Return To Innocence
  4. I Love You...I'll Kill You
  5. Silent Warrior
  6. The Dream Of The Dolphin
  7. Age Of Loneliness (Carly's Song)
  8. Out From The Deep
  9. The Cross Of Changes

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4714 in Music
  • Published on: 1994
  • Released on: 1994-02-08
  • Number of discs: 1

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Haunting, evocative, mysterious, and magnificent, Enigma's Cross of Changes offers nine musical explorations of sound and sensation that dazzle and amaze. The songs unfold in rolling waves, each more complex and richly layered than the last, yet each fully capable of standing alone as a musically satisfying experience. The standout track on this disc is "Return to Innocence," which combines Native American chanting, Celtic harmonies, and a deceptively simple lyric to devastating effect. At once esoteric and elemental, Cross of Changes is a fine example of the best the genre has to offer. --L.A. Smith


Customer Reviews

Personal Favorite5
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.

I love you...I'll kill you4
Another album of unique sounds. This one contains a world renown classic "Return to Innocense". In addition to Return to Innocense, my personal favorite song contains the lyrics I love you I'll kill you...ouuuuu so dangerous.

good, but not great3
I would assume I'm one of the many who bought this CD on the basis of their one "hit", and was dissapointed. Nothing wrong with the CD, it's just not as good as "Age of Innocence" was when it came out, and really seems dated now.