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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 17, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Limited Edition
  • Label: Nettwerk Records
  • ASIN: B00006I0BZ
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #143,576 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Damascus
2. Center Of The Sun
3. Tears From The Moon
4. Tidal Pool
5. Manic Star
6. Redemption
7. Years
8. Make A Wish
9. Pandora
10. Sleep
See all 11 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Tears From The Moon (Hybrid's Twisted On The Terrace Mix)
2. Redemption (Max Graham's Dead Sea Mix)
3. Sleep (Ian Van Dahl Mix)
4. Tears From The Moon (Robbie Rivera Mix)

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When it comes to popular music, a proven formula is a safer bet than chancing something new. Apparently, such is the wisdom behind Conjure One, the new project spearheaded by Delerium and Front Line Assembly architect Rhys Fulber. As he did with Delerium, Fulber pairs guest vocalists of the mostly ethereal variety with gauzy ambient-tribal pop full of Eastern shadings and just enough chanting to maintain the spooky quotient. And when Fulber nails a vibe--as he does twice with singer Poe on the dreamy, goose-fleshy "Center of the Sun" and the downright chilling "Make a Wish," and with Tea Party belter Jeff Martin on the widescreen "Premonition"--he nails it, creating a haunted landscape best described as New Age-worldbeat. There are some clunkers here, too. Sinead O'Connor is thwarted by the leaden clichés littering "Tears from the Moon," and Israeli vocalist Chemda shamelessly borrows from the late, great Ofra Haza to negligible effect. But anyone who dug the Delerium project--or kindred spirits such as Dead Can Dance--will declare Conjure One a success. --Kim Hughes

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Overall strong album--boasts some great tracks, September 11, 2004
I jumped the Delerium bandwagon when 'Silence' was a hit and I loved "Canto Alla Vita" on Josh Groban's debut album, which was produced and arrange by Rhys Fulber. I just loved this style of music that could fuse romance with electronic musical stylings. While it falls short of excellent, it did live up to my expectations.

What makes this album different (perhaps even better) for me, however, is one woman: Poe. She contributes two songs on that are both very solid tracks. Her lyrics, as usual, are tight, eloquent, and subtle. She's proven again that she is a fantastic lyricist, and her vocals are velvety and rhythmic. It really is no wonder her fans call her the 'mistress of groove.' Her song "Center of the Sun" really is the highlight of this album. She never oversings and her voice complements both her songs very well.

Another standout song was "Sleep." It was very ambient and created a very strong mood. The song "Manic Star" was nice, as well--a very catchy tune! Both these songs, along with Poe's, were well produced and boast strong melodies (they key, I've found, with a good Rhys Fulber song).

Chemda's vocals were actually very good. Her Israeli-style vocalizations on "Redemption" were enjoyable. I don't know what basis the official reviewer has of saying her singing is a rip-off of the late Ofra Haza (who was a GREAT singer, don't get me wrong). When two people both hail from similar regions (in this case, the Middle East) you're bound to hear similarities somewhere along the line. Chemda's vocals were intense, soulful, and compatible with Rhys' style, not to mention lend an exotic feel to the album.

The song I am a little disappointed with is Sinead's "Tears from the Moon." In this case I do agree with the official review. The lyrics do fall on cliches here and there, and the song is a bit formulatic. It's doesn't have the sweetness of Sleep or Manic Star, and it definitely doesn't have the smooth groove of Poe's contributions. I think the problem was it is a little too pop and not ambiant enough.

Overall, however, this CD does boast strong tracks. If you enjoyed songs such as Silence, Euphoria, Fallen Icons, Daylight, After All, and Truly from Delerium's past albums, you should enjoy Rhys Fulber's solo venture.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A nice compelling CD...., September 25, 2004
By Petar Vodogaz "Commissioner" (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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Being a fan of Delerium, I purchased this album on the off-chance that it sounded similar to the early Delerium sounds. It did not. What this CD sounded more like was the Semantic Spaces and Poem of the later Delerium years.

The female vocals were great and sensually catchy, some great tracks and a nice easy flowing listening tune. Although I don't see Conjure One getting to Delerium's fame, I do see it continuing.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning, September 7, 2003
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I picked this CD up strictly because of Poe's two vocal turns, and I was pleasently surprised to discover after I plunked the CD in my player and recognized the musical style that I'd gotten the solo work of Rhys Fulber of Delerium along with my favorate female vocalist. Overall, I think the CD's quite as strong, if not a touch stronger, than any of the Delerium CD's...though if you've got it set in your head that once an artist or a band hits a style you particularly like they should stop exploring and evolving and play *just that in that exact style forever*, you might not like it--Fulber moves in some different directions with this one.

I'm admittedly biased to Poe's two tracks, Center of the Sun (best. song. ever. Yes, I'm biased and I DON'T CARE!) and Make a Wish (Second best song ever, still biased). I didn't care for Sioned O'Conner's Tears From the Moon--The lyrics are sappy for my tastes, and I don't tend to like Sioned O'Conner when she's left to her own devices. While I was hopeful perhaps this track might turn out like her turn with AfroCelt Sound System (Release, a good song), I was disapointed--still, while it's not gold, it's not a bad tune, and quite a few people I've played this CD for liked Tears from the Moon the best. Manic Star also had to grow on me--I didn't like it at all the first few times I heard it, though I like it quite a bit now.

For the rest, I found the middle eastern flair in many tracts to be a delight, being particularly fond of Asia Massive/Underground. Tidal Pool and Pandora stick out among the tracts without vocals. The CD as a whole is a textural wonder, one of the very few of the multitude of CD's in my collection I can *feel* with a sense of touch as well as *hear* with my ears.

Overall, a worthy CD.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars interesting, not quite what I expected
From all the reveiws I read, I expected this to be a very close resemblance to delerium. It is very ethereal with female lead vocals on most of the songs and soft, electronic... Read more
Published 15 months ago by ahren

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply breathtaking
I own this CD since two or three years, but since I own more than 500CDs -plus 80GB of MP3- I don't always listen to all of them, all the time. Read more
Published 21 months ago by martýn alexandro

4.0 out of 5 stars Good music
Very good music somewhat similar to one we know from other Delirium albums. The only song that does not fit is Tears from the Moon. Read more
Published on March 23, 2006 by Cezary Kucharski

4.0 out of 5 stars Three and a half stars for the vocalists...
Delerium founder, Rhys Fluber fulfills what he can in his newest project, Conjure One. Although, much of the music is reminiscent of his older works with Delerium he almost... Read more
Published on May 29, 2005 by eyedea

4.0 out of 5 stars This is where Delerium went...
So if you were wondering (as I certainly was) what ever became of the Delerium that produced the very even and listenable Semantic Spaces and Karma when Poem was released with its... Read more
Published on February 6, 2005 by J. Miller

3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not Great
I am an avid Delerium fan, so when I learned that Conjure One was actually one half of delerium I had to get it. I like about half of the songs on the album. Read more
Published on September 11, 2004 by NightDmon

5.0 out of 5 stars Hypnotic
I don't know how could anyone call this CD "Boring"! It is anything but boring! This is a CD to have if you are into a unique perspective.
Published on July 27, 2004 by Haleh Bryan

1.0 out of 5 stars Boring. The other "half" of the Delerium duo goes solo
I really wanted to like this album. I enjoy most everything the pair (Leeb/Fulber) put out. From the angelic vocals to the darker heavy hitting trance pieces. Read more
Published on July 2, 2004 by M. Byer

5.0 out of 5 stars Rhys fans, this is what you've been waiting for...
This album simply must be picked up by anyone whose a fan of Rhys from Front Line Assembly or Delerium. Read more
Published on May 20, 2004 by Robert LaBarge

5.0 out of 5 stars A truly great CD
As a subscriber to Radioio.com, one day I heard a fantastic remix of Conjure One's "Tears From The Moon" on the Beat channel. I had to have it. Read more
Published on May 5, 2004 by Jasjin

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