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Seven Lives Many Faces

Seven Lives Many Faces

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Artist: Enigma
Label: Virgin Records Us
Category: Music

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews

Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

EAN: 5099923797901

Release Date: September 30, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Encounters
  • Seven Lives
  • Touchness
  • The Same Parents
  • Fata Morgana
  • Hell's Heaven
  • La Puerta Del Cielo
  • Distorted Love
  • Je T'aime Till My Dying Day
  • Deja vu
  • Between Generations
  • The Language of Sound

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Seven Lives Many Faces is Enigma's seventh album. This album expands the sound catalogue of previous releases and it is expected to lead to a new Omni-Cultural wave. The lead single "Seven Lives" is a powerful fusion of modern and classical elements. Enigma is an Electronic musical project founded by Michael Cretu, David Fairstein and Frank Peterson in 1990. Cretu is both the composer and the producer; his former wife Sandra often provided vocals on Enigma tracks. Jens Gad co-produced and played guitar on three of the Enigma albums.17 tracks.


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4 out of 5 stars Seven Lives Many Faces   November 25, 2008
Adel El-Saadi (Richmond, VA)
It's Enigma as you know it. You always interpret it to your own believes. Another great album from Enigma. Songs 1-6 slow, #7 rock, 8-12 enjoyment.


5 out of 5 stars Enigma is Enigma   November 17, 2008
T. Head
I love this album and recommend everyone to judge it for themselves. This 2-CD set has some reminiscent material and some new sounding stuff... but it's all Enigma!


1 out of 5 stars What is Cretu thinking?   November 17, 2008
C. Stiles (seattle, wa)
I have all of Enigma's albums since the begining and he has been one of my favorite artists since he came out in 1990, I was in high school at the time. I have fallen in love with this style of music and have since bought all of B-Tribe's albums, the first Deep Forest, Delerium, all of Enya's, etc. But ever since "Cross of Changes" Enigma has gone down a path that I have found hard to follow. I see people writing about how creative he is and all that, and sure, nobody else really sounds that much like him anymore, but is that a good thing? Every album he has come out with since then has been more of the same. More of the male screaming lyrics, less of the sultry sexy female lyrics usually in French or Latin, more of the electric guitar and less of the flutes and strings. I loved Enigma back when he was making sexy music, now it is just some guy yelling all the time. This album is so bad I can only listen to one song, and it is an instrumental (number 10 or 11 I forget). The rest are so bad I can't even play them. What happened to Sadeness, Mea Cupla remixes, The Child In Us, Return to Innocence, Carly's song, Push the Limits, Gravity of Love, all the songs that sounded so deep and sexy? I know you have to be imaginative on each album, but come on, enough with the yelling and beat boxing.


3 out of 5 stars A new feel for a new album   November 16, 2008
J. A. Williams (Atlanta, GA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Michael Cretu's seventh album is a smoother mix of sounds and less eclectic than previous albums. It retains a chilled euro-pop feel and I've had to listen to it several times to develop some favourite tunes because nothing struck me immediately.

There's the familiar musical and vocal introductory track and some songs have non-english-singing vocalists, like many previous Enigma albums. The Same Parents, La Puerta Del Cielo, and We Are Nature have an earthy, emotive and 'typical' Enigma feel to them.

Seven Lives Many Faces is more subdued, less punchy than Cretu's previous offerings, yet with repeated listening it'll grow on you. The additional tracks are well-worth downloading.



2 out of 5 stars Each release looses a little more.   November 11, 2008
Peter Witham
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Since the first 4 albums each release seems to loose more and more of what made Enigma's music special. I do not know whether it is a case of just not trying hard enough, or trying to morph into the mainstream musical styles. But this album is very weak and I actually found myself getting bored with it (never thought I'd say that about Enigma!).

It almost feels like the orchestral elements got mixed in at the end to fill the content voids, some of the string stabs just sound really out of place and the vocals just seem to get more reverb and echo with each release as if trying to hide the bland vocal elements.

Please, please return to your roots.