Enigma - A POSTERIORI

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Enigma - A POSTERIORI

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I'm a bit partial to the ambient wanderings of mr Cretu. Had this CD for Christmas, some nice moments on there especially the gorgeous 'Goodbye Milky Way' which I cannot get out of my head.

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Its a nice album and bettr than the last offering but I find it plods on and on with too few good moments
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I once read a very funny review of this album, where the headline was 'a deja-vu of suggestive shagging music'. His rating was ImageImageImageImageImageImage
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Pertou wrote:I once read a very funny review of this album, where the headline was 'a deja-vu of suggestive shagging music'. His rating was ImageImageImageImageImageImage
:lol:

Its a better album than Voyager :roll:
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Can't stop singing 'Goodbye Milky Way'. A lovely,lovely song!! 8)
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Froesesque wrote:Can't stop singing 'Goodbye Milky Way'. A lovely,lovely song!! 8)
Coincidentally, I've just eaten one!
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Thumbs up here......it has a few good moments.

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RemoteViewing81 wrote:Thumbs up here......it has a few good moments.

:)
Are you talking about the album, or the chocolate bar? :wink:
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I remember hearing Return to Innocence for the first time from the Cross of Changes album. I've hardly ever been so moved by a song. It's simply sublime IMO. The whole album is excellent.
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I'm a fan of Enigma too and I also got A Posteriori at Christmas. Have only listened to it a couple of times, bit I like it, as I like all their other albums (though I haven't got Voyageur).
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Tangram wrote:I'm a fan of Enigma too and I also got A Posteriori at Christmas. Have only listened to it a couple of times, bit I like it, as I like all their other albums (though I haven't got Voyageur).
Mmmm, the only stand-out tracks on Voyageur are Total eclipse of the moon and Following the sun.
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