Digitally remastered deluxe collector's box set of Michel Cretu and Co.'s 5 original studio CDs ("MCMXC A.D.", "The Cross Of Changes", "Le Roi Est Mort", "The Screen Behind The Mirror" and "Voyageur") plus both of their DVD collections (in PAL/Region 2 formats), "MCMXC a.D." and "Remember The Future". The set also includes a 6th disc featuring something quite unique…
Digitally remastered deluxe collector's box set of Michel Cretu and Co.'s 5 original studio CDs ("MCMXC A.D.", "The Cross Of Changes", "Le Roi Est Mort", "The Screen Behind The Mirror" and "Voyageur") plus both of their DVD collections (in PAL/Region 2 formats), "MCMXC a.D." and "Remember The Future". The set also includes a 6th disc featuring something quite unique…
Collection of collections of performers of style "New Age". There are such famous performers as Enigma, Era, Sacred Spirit, Deep Forest, Anugama, and little-known ones.
Enigma’s complete catalogue is set for a special coloured vinyl makeover. On 4 May, Universal Music will release The Colours Of Enigma – The Vinyl Series: all eight studio albums and the acclaimed hits package LSD Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits as strictly limited edition coloured vinyl. Five of these albums will be released for the first time on vinyl: Le Roi Est Mort. Vive Le Roi (1996), The Screen Behind The Mirror (2000), Voyageur (2003), A Posteriori (2006) and Seven Lives Many Faces (2008). Only the debut MCMXC a.D (1990), which spent over 200 weeks in the US Top 200 Billboard charts, 1993’s The Cross Of Changes and the latest album The Fall Of A Rebel Angel (2016) enjoyed releases on wax previously.
The music of Edward Elgar (1857-1934) is as unmissable in the British landscape as the red of the double-decker buses and telephone booths that appear on the cover of our new Indispensable. Of the five steps of "Pomp & Circumstance" (the title is borrowed from a passage from Shakespeare's "Othello"), the first (1901) remains the most famous. In the lively radiance of his introduction as in his trio imbued with pride, gravity and dignity all at the same time, Adrian Boult wears, in 1955, an elegant authority, an absolutely irresistible smirk - and what relief!