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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Best of"... is "Truly (Wise Buddah Edit)" the best...,
By B. Son (Denver) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best of Delerium (Audio CD)
This is definitely the best of Delerium from their work on their 4 major album releases: Semantic Spaces to their most recent, Chimera. A decade of beautiful music.
So unlike most "Best Of" albums out there, this is a very good compilation of their best singles... including a few re-mix singles (though some true Delerium fans would have to disagree because Delerium's earlier work, like Spheres, were not included). Ten years (Semantic Spaces was released in 1994 and Chimera released in 2003, spread over 10 years) of Delerium. So anyone who does not own any Delerium albums, but would like a sample of their greatest, this is the album for you. Good balance of re-mixes and selections from their albums. Trip-hop beats, beautiful instrumental melodies, layers of gothic to electronic to ambient sounds, etheral and moving vocals... Delerium is one of moving artists of it's genre, if you can truly classify what they do as one genre. I recommend this to anyone who already are fans of Delerium as well. It has 2 un-released original songs by Delerium, available only though this album. "Paris" feat. Aude and "You + I" feat. Zoe Johnston. It also has a re-mix of the classic, "Silence (21st Century Remix" feat. Sarah McLachlan by Above and Beyond. It is another great re-mix, featured on the upcoming updated single of "Silence", Silence 2004. The two new songs and re-mix are worth it... Instead of the original versions, re-mixes of "Truly (Wise Buddah Edit)" and "Underwater (Above and Beyond 21st Century Remix)" are put on this outstanding compilation. Tracks are as follows (all songs are not truly original, they are all edited for time, original appearence of tracks are listed next to songs): 01. "Flowers Become Screens" feat. Kristy Thirsk [Semantic Spaces] 02. "Silence" feat. Sarah McLachlan [Karma] 03. "Paris" feat. Aude [previously un-released] * 04. "Truly (Wise Buddah Edit)" feat. Nirina Pallot [Truly - Single, original version on Chimera] 05. "Terra Firma" feat. Aude [Poem] 06. "Incantation" feat. Kristy Thirsk [Semantic Spaces] 07. "After All" feat. Jael of Lunik [Chimera] 08. "Underwater" (Above and Beyond 21st Century Remix) feat. Rani [Underwater - Single, Odyssey: The Remix Collection, original version on Poem] 09. "Run For It" feat. Leigh Nash [Chimera] 10. "Remembrance", Instrumental [Karma] 11. "You & I" feat. Zoe Johnston [previously un-released] ** 12. "Innocente" feat. Leigh Nash [Poem] 13. "Euphoria" (Firefly) feat. Jacqui Hunt [Karma] 14. "Silence (Above and Beyond 21st Century Remix" feat. Sarah McLachlan [previously un-released] *** * "Paris" feat. Aude is a song that is reminiscent of Johann Pachelbel's masterpiece, "Canon". Very similar in style and sound of the [Poem] album. ** "You + I" feat. Zoe Johnston, is a unique, amazing track, most likely recorded during the recording of [Chimera] though most likely not used on the album because of its very different sound and mood (I was thinking more of Conjure One when I heard this). Zoe's vocals shine in this track, beautifully done. Beautiful track. *** "Silence (Above and Beyond 21st Century Remix)" feat. Sarah McLachlan, is a great re-mix of the all-time classic. Similar in fast layered trance beats of Above and Beyond's other remixes, this one is no different in quality of sound and arrangement. Nice new remix. If the great song playlist isn't enough, the artwork on the album should be able to pull you in. Artwork for Delerium is credited to the wonderful, Carylann Loeppky. Her artwork seen on the Best Of album should not go un-noticed, it is her best. It is strange and beautiful at the same time resulting in a great combination of emotions. A album highly recommended to all.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some Would Say Delerium Sold Out...,
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This review is from: The Best of Delerium (Audio CD)
...but they would be wrong. Yes, back in the early nineties Delerium was an ambient project of instrumentals with dark synth rhythms and industrial-influenced drums layered in ethereal pads and chant samples(the stuff is awesome- if interested check out Delerium's 2 Archives double-disk collections)
Some of this can be heard on the Semantic Spaces album(where Flowers Become Screens and Incantation are from) but that album was a turning point for Delerium. Kristy Thirsk provided the element missing from the Delerium package: Angelic Vocals for some of these songs. Bill leeb and Rhys(pronounced 'Reece') Fulber have been involved with MANY projects over the years(for info, check out mindphaser.com) and in fact, the duo continued to make the same music from early Delerium, but changed the name to SYNAESTHESIA. With the release Karma came an interesting concept- What if some songs written would feature a guest vocalist? Not just any vocalist, but the RIGHT vocalist for the right song? Enter Sarah Mclachlin, Camille Handerson(Sarah's live back-up singer), the returning vocalist Kristy Thirsk, etc. Things were definitely going a bit more commercial, but guess what? No one else was taking the standard idea of New Age music and transforming it into a new breed of music. Using key vocalists, grooving bass lines, incorporating live guitar and drums with samples and chants to create an absolute mood. Which leads us directly to Poem, where there were almost no instrumental tracks, and the album hosted vocals by Leigh Nash(sixpence none the richer), Joanna Stevens(Solar Twins), Jenifer McLaren, Matthew Sweet, among others. The songwriting and production was amazing and Delerium was getting closer to what I think it's goal was: Get that right voice for the song. With their latest album Chimera, Bill and Rhys find themselves in the company of yet another incredible line-up of vocalists with Leigh Nash retuning for two tracks, Kristy Thirsk, Jael(Lunik), Zoe Johnston(Faithless, Bent), Margaret far, Nerina Pallet, and Julee Cruise, among others- again, only two instrumentals. The song 'After All' is the perfect mix of dance, new age, and pop and it features some chant samples in the middle! Who else does that?? The track was made for radio. Okay enough history lesson. This Best Of collection will give you a great idea of where Delerium came from to what it is still morphing into. The new tracks, 'Paris' and 'You and I' are very strong tracks. the only drawback to this collection is that some of the tracks are edited, so they are shorter. I am one for the six munite song- as long as there is a reason it is six minutes long. Delerium has songs in excess of 9 minutes- but I never wish they were shorter. If you are interested in any of the guest vocalists here, take a listen because you probably have never heard them singing in the style they do with Delerium. The Best Of album is fantastic, but don't limit your Delerium collection to just that because you'll be missing out on all the mind-blowing material on all their releases. I was lucky enough to see Delerium live here in Chicago on the only tour they've done(Rhys's solo project Conjure One opened the show...also amazing)and I've never been more impressed at a show- EVER. Kristy Thirsk and Shelly Harland traded back and forth on lead and back-up vocals for the show. It was a wonderful blend of live guitar, bass, drums, and vocals and electronic components and samples. These guys really are talented.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of Delerium,
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This review is from: The Best of Delerium (Audio CD)
I have been eagerly anticipating the new best of cd by Delerium for a bit. I have been a fan since a former roommate got me into the group's eponymous album "Karma" which was a drastic change in their sound from mostly instrumental ambient music to ethereal, techno-pop music. I immediately fell in love with the haunting melodies. I bought "The Best of" collection today and was definitely not disappointed. All the songs on "The Best of" are singles that comes from their last few cds dating back to "Semantic Spaces". There are two new songs on the cd "Paris" (featuring Aude) and "You & I" (featuring Zoe Johnston). Both songs are excellent. "Paris" is especially a favorite song off this album. Pachebel's famous "Canon" is sampled on this gorgeous, lush ballad. The vocals are all sung in French. I find myself listening to the song over and over. "You & I" is breathtaking. I love Zoe Johnston's rich, soprano voice. In other words, the new new Delerium songs are worth buying this album. Delerium never fails to deliver or disappoint me. I particularly loved "Paris". Out of the three remixes "Truly", "Underwater", and "Silence", I am partially biased towards "Truly". I thought the Buddah Radio edit for "Truly" was excellent. I liked "Underwater" immensely. It is one of the better remixes in general. The remix for that song is nothing short of greatness. I am rather tired of hearing remixes for "Silence". I guess that is the one flaw I had with this compilation, a remix of "Silence". I heard my fill of remixes of the song, let along the song itself. Overall the song selection was good and is a nice tide me over until Bill and Rhys puts out a new album of original material. "The Best of" is a good introduction to new fans.
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