MCMXC A.D.

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1 The Voice of Enigma Curly MC 2:21
2 Principles of Lust: Sadeness/Find Love/Sadeness [Reprise] Curly MC/Fairstein/ 11:43
3 Callas Went Away Cretu 4:27
4 Mea Culpa Curly MC/Faristein 5:03
5 The Voice & The Snake Curly MC/Gregorian 1:39
6 Knocking on Forbidden Doors Cretu/Curly MC 4:31
7 Back to the Rivers of Belief: Way to Eternity/Hallelujah/The Rivers of Curly MC/Fairstein 10:32
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MCMXC A.D.

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Virgin

Style: Ethnic Fusion

MCMXC A.D.

UPC: 077778622420

Release Date: 06/29/1992

Original Release Date: 06/29/1992

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [The Voice of Enigma, Principles of Lust: Sadeness/Find Love/Sadeness [Reprise], Callas Went Away, Mea Culpa, The Voice & The Snake, Knocking on Forbidden Doors, Back to the Rivers of Belief: Way to Eternity/Hallelujah/The Rivers of]
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Ned Raggett

Michael Cr�tu's attempt at fusing everything from easy listening sex music and hip-hop rhythms to centuries-old Gregorian chants couldn't have been more designed to tweak the nose of high art, a joyously crass stab straight at a mainstream, do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars. The result is something that shouldn't exist, but in its own way results in as much of a cultural scramble and explosion as anything Public Enemy were doing around the same time, crossing over the Euro-disco and new age spheres with style. Credit Cr�tu for an open ear for whatever works, which is precisely why "Sadeness," the first part of a longer track called "Principles of Lust," turned into a fluke worldwide hit. Snippets of monks invoking the Almighty effortlessly glide in and out of a polite but still strong breakbeat, shimmering, atmospheric synth and flute lines and a Frenchwoman whispering in a way that sounds distinctly more carnal than spiritual (as her gasps for breath elsewhere make clear). Guitar and male vocals add to the album version's try-anything-that-works approach, as do attempts at shuffling jazz beats and horns. If nothing quite equals that prime moment elsewhere on the album, MCMXC A.D. still trips out on the possibilities as it can, right from the opening "Voice of Enigma," inviting all listeners to sit back, relax, and take a gentle trip. Cr�tu certainly isn't trying to hide anything -- "Callas Went Away" goes right ahead and adds a sample of Maria Callas herself to the chirping birds and soft beats, while elsewhere the flutes, beats, monks, and French voices merrily go about their glossy business. About the only thing missing is the kitchen sink, making the entire album the "MacArthur Park" of its day. ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi