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  2. The Screen Behind the Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Ruth-Ann's vocals turn into whispers and the earlier crying voice enters, before ending the album with the signature Enigma horn. The song "Modern Crusaders" is used as the second ending theme song for the Golden Wind arc of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime series; the series had previously referenced Enigma as the namesake of an antagonist's ...

  3. Return to Innocence - Wikipedia

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    "Return to Innocence" is a song by German musical group Enigma, released in 1994 by Virgin as the lead single from the group's second album, The Cross of Changes (1993). It reached number one in over 10 countries, peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart , and entered the top five in several other countries.

  4. MMX (The Social Song) - Wikipedia

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    "Everything started with the first Enigma album, MCMXC a.D., in 1990. 20 years later I am proud that this musical journey turned out so great. The "Social Song" is something special… a sort of experiment that is a remembering of the past and an outlook of the future. I wanted both aspects being reflected in the name of the final song."

  5. Beyond the Invisible - Wikipedia

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    The track also includes samples of a Latvian folk ensemble Rasa song Sajāja Bramaņi and a Gregorian chant (Isaiah 64:9-11) from "Gregoriani Cantus" by Pierre Kaelin. Most of the tracks on Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! include both Gregorian chants and tribal chants , reminiscent of their first and second albums, MCMXC a.D. and The Cross of ...

  6. Sadeness (Part I) - Wikipedia

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    "Sadeness (Part I)" is a song by German musical project Enigma, released in October 1990 by Virgin Records as the lead single from their first album, MCMXC a.D. (1990). It was written by Michael Cretu , Fabrice Cuitad and Frank Peterson, and produced by the latter.

  7. A Posteriori - Wikipedia

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    A Posteriori became the first Enigma album to be recorded using Michael Cretu's new 5.1 fully computerized mobile music studio, "Alchemist", a machine of relatively small size with a main keyboard and a number of hardware MIDI controllers with some "special" expansions and a central computer with LCD screen. The device was designed for Cretu ...

  8. Did Taylor Swift Drop the 1st 'TTPD' Lyrics? Explaining Fan ...

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    While Swift did not further reveal Taylor Swift took to Instagram on Sunday, April 14, to promote Target’s phantom clear vinyl edition of her The Tortured Poets Department album, commenting a ...

  9. Carly's Song - Wikipedia

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    "Carly's Song" is a 1993 song created by the musical project Enigma for the film Sliver. [2] Released as a single in Australia, it peaked at number 91 on the ARIA singles chart in November 1993, spending one week in the top 100.