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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enigma once again shows its mastery of electronica,
By GarionOrb (Houston, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Platinum Collection (Audio CD)
This album took me by surprise. I had no idea it even existed before randomly walking into a record store and running into it. Needless to say, I had to have it. This very reasonably-priced box set contains 3 discs. The first disc is their second greatest hits collection, the second is an impressive collection of remixes, and the third is a disc of sound bites from Enigma mastermind Michael Cretu. The aim of this compilation seems to be the appeasement of casual Enigma fans, as their prior box set, 15 Years After, was as extraordinary as it was expensive and bulky. The album's artwork, both inside and out, is identical to that box set. Pity, because Cretu could've gotten very creative with some original artwork. Still, it doesn't detract from the quality of this set.
Disc 1 basically consists of all their officially-released singles, save for "The Eyes of Truth", "Hello and Welcome" and "The Same Parents". Unlike 2001's greatest hits package, LoveSensualityDevotion, this one is ONLY the hits. The songs are presented chronologically (a rarity nowadays) and in their full radio-edit glory, and for the first time presented as separate and un-joined songs. Hardcore Enigma fans may be put off by not including the originals, but in my humble opinion, this compilation works well as a showcase of the songs that put Enigma where they are today. Also missing from this compilation is any semblance of their sixth album, A Posteriori. However, seeing as there were no official singles from that album, one can see why the canceled single release "Goodbye Milky Way" is missing. One really great aspect of this disc, however, are the songs from the first album, MCMXC a.D. This album is unique in that three of its four singles were released as remixes rather than the album versions, and I'm glad to say that they are presented as such here. This includes the sensational "Orthodox Version" of the second single, "Mea Culpa", which is worth the price of admission alone. Previously available only in the music video and the CD single for the song (long out of print), it's nice to finally see it on an Enigma compilation. As the album moves from the first album to the last, it's refreshing to hear how Enigma has evolved. Five stars for this disc alone. Disc 2 is a remix collection. Michael Cretu has always been fond of his remixes, and this time he's done Enigma proud in this respect. Enigma's last remix compilation was somewhat lacking, but this time around, with the inclusion of post 2001 albums, the collection seems complete. And this time, it's the last album, Seven Lives Many Faces, that's missing from this disc. Still, it's a great companion to the hits presented in the first disc. Disc 3 is called The Lost Ones. The title is misleading, however, as these eleven untitled songs aren't really songs at all, let alone true Enigma songs. They're merely ideas, as stated by Cretu in the linear notes. Each song has sound effect, synth effect or other tidbit, and the rest of the song revolves around that idea. Cretu states the point of this is to basically see how an idea of a song begins, which may lead to a "hit song". It's a curious choice for a man who once stated he'd never release incomplete or inadequate material, but these sound bites are intriguing. Some are good, some are bad, but at this point the third disc is just gravy. Overall, this is a modest little collection from Michael Cretu to the world. At $24, it's a steal, and well worth a listen for anyone who's already a fan, or for anyone who wants to hear some of the best ambient electronica-infused songs of the last 20 years.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Die-hard fan, had to have it,
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This review is from: Platinum Collection (Audio CD)
I couldn't wait to get this collection. Yes, I knew what was on it when I bought it and after listening to it...I missed the fiery sound of the originals. All the hits are there, Sadeness, the Gravity of Love, both by Enigma and the other artists. Yet, I felt like I was listening to a different Enigma, a more distant, cerebral (?!) Enigma. These were not quite the songs that had grabbed me over the past two decades and this set would not be the first place I would go to introduce someone to the sound of this pioneering band. However, the tribute bands exploded with some of the songs, louder, lustier, fresh. The "Lost" CD could be from another band, all ambient, few highs and lows, mellow for reading, meditating. Overall this is an okay collection for fans but the old material, sounds old, and the new material will be different from what you are used to expecting from Enigma.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enigma great through the years,
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This review is from: Platinum Collection (Audio CD)
Enigma has really intrigued me over the years. The music never gets old. Probably due to the complexity of sounds and ever-changing feel with each new CD. I appreciate collections like this to get new listeners interested in an artist they might not otherwise be exposed to. Sometimes "greatest hits" or "best of" fall short of expectations. This CD with its expanded 3rd disc is a treat for fans and newcomers. Highly recommended!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Never disappoints,
By Stacy (Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Platinum Collection (Audio CD)
I loved this collection. The first CD takes me back to when Enigma first came out and I can remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when 'Sadeness' came on the radio. I was 14 at the time. The soothing and sultry music took me to a place I've never been before. The chanting and ambient sounds were perfect and hit every part of my brain. I figured out that this type of music was addictive and it helped me to write my stories and poetry and I rely on Enigma when I'm writing something new. I can pick up any album and each one takes me to a different place and get the creative juices flowing. The second CD in this collection is more trance-like but still just as great. The remixes are awesome. The third CD, the 'Lost Instrumentals' are truly a find with 3,4,7,8 being my favorites. I'm a true Enigma junkie and have to get a fix of Michael Cretu's music daily. It's great for meditating, working out, cleaning and anything else you can think of. I hope to see many more albums hit the shelves. Enigma never disappoints.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent collection,
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I love Enigma's music and I was happy that this collection was put together so I now have all my favourite tracks on one album, not only the original composition, but different arrangements highlighting the artistry of the musicians. This has rapidly become one of my most valued albums.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding!,
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This review is from: The Platinum Collection (MP3 Download)
Great variety from various albums over the years including the earlier ones, along with remixes. Some of the tracks in this collection are incredibly beautiful, while others have a rave/techno quality, and still others cannot be easily categorized. I listen to this while writing and doing creative work as it puts my mind into an alpha state...no thinking, just grooving to the complex and rolling journey of sound. It is a rush.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Anything can be improved,
By Martin Spieldock "Always Learning" (Baltimore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Platinum Collection (Audio CD)
In 2006, i wrote a scathing review of the remix album, it wasn't what I expected from my favorite group. Yesterday I bought the IPod version of this album (why pay for the greatest hits again)? I just started to listen to some of the remixes, Mea Culpa, The Gravity of love, wow, what an improvment and I haven't even heard the rest. I wish these folks would put out an album every month. They are so unique. If you haven't gone to be with someone you really care about when you go to bed without listening to MCMXC A.D., you and she/he are missing it completely. Get this one whether on Ipod or here, you won't be sorry.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enigma,
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This review is from: Platinum Collection (Audio CD)
As usual Enigma does their great blend of mystical sounds. Great for meditation purposes, in my opinion. Quite uplifting to listen to during those down days that we all experience from time to time.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mistake in the song list....great album.,
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This review is from: The Platinum Collection (MP3 Download)
There is a major mistake on the song list! Voyageur and Turn Around are mixed up! The titles are all wrong! I cannot believe Mr. Cretu did not realize this mistake iTunes and Amazon have made. Hopefully to be corrected soon.
Of course this is a great album...there is no need to comment on that. The mistake in the wording was just pissing me off, so I thought to go public about this. -I M Papuc
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Unnecessary release,
By Mariusz Maxwell Krause "In Space No One Can H... (Brussels, Belgium) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Platinum Collection (Audio CD)
To be honest I don't know for whom this compilation was released. Definitely not for fans as: 1) disc one doesn't contain all singles, 2) disc two is a compilation of remixes but surely not the best ones and surely not the ones fans would like to hear. 3) disc 3 contains very poor quality leftovers from last album and truly it's hard to say that is something fan would like to hear.I am very, very disappointed with this release. Enigma never was and never will be a radio friendly band/project. If there is someone who wants to get some kind of the best of Enigma then LSD compilation from the beginning of 2000s is much better choice as contains really the best songs, not specifically released as a single. Being a fan in the past (who admires The Cross of Changes and Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!) if I really need to get another compilation, I would like to have album containing ALL single versions of the songs on one disc and very special and rare remixes on another disc. Bonus disc with demo version of debut album or demo versions of most famous songs would be super addition. But instead of that we have received very poor compilation that will land for years on the shelf. Highly NOT recommended. I suggest you better get Enigma - Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits which is very special kind of the best of and contains real gems. |
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Platinum Collection by Enigma (Audio CD - 2010)
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